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Oooh fluffles really do feel better!

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Flamesparrow · 04/04/2007 10:39

First time I've felt the better version of fluffles - they are soooo much better.

Anyone who hated the snagging - it really has gone!

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laughingduck · 04/04/2007 10:50

Good aren't they . I haven't got one but my local supplier did show me one when they came out and I couldn't believe the difference.

Flame, is it wrong btw, that I am thoroughly excited that I have just managed to lay my hands on two Bum Genius that have been out of stock and unavailable just about everywhere for ages [excited emoticon] . I don't strictly need them but they would be handy for holidays etc....

Bucketsofdynomite · 04/04/2007 10:53

I touched my first one last night at a nappy expo, it was a great crowdpuller - I just shoved into people's hand and said 'have a squish on this!'
I didn't realise it was a new version, that makes my surprise more understandable as I guess I'd seen pictures of the old ones.

Flamesparrow · 04/04/2007 10:57

I had a completely baffled woman on the phone earlier wanting to know why I had told her she should buy a newborn swaddlebees organic velour when she is planning to use terries for the first stage... I felt a bit trying to explain that there wasn't any point exactly, it was just sooo pretty.

I like other people being insane and excitable too

Buckets - its loooovely isn't it?!?! I guess I have to buy one for my demo kit don't I - the one I have is an old style and clearly lying to people...

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accessorizewithbabysick · 04/04/2007 13:00

My health visitor cooed at mine yesterday (fluffle, not baby!)

JackieNo · 04/04/2007 13:02

Flamesparrow - the thread title makes it sound as if you're actually wearing one. I take it you're not...

laughingduck · 04/04/2007 13:31

I wouldn't put it past her .

Flamesparrow · 04/04/2007 14:59

My arse is far too big

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nikki81 · 04/04/2007 19:58

Are they slim fitting? I have a 7 month old.

Flamesparrow · 04/04/2007 20:16

Not very - sort of a fairy baby look

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Bucketsofdynomite · 05/04/2007 20:42

What are they like when they're full of wee though, are they still cute? Do they turn yellow?

accessorizewithbabysick · 05/04/2007 23:42

No, they're still lovely and fluffy stains come out really well. The fleece inner is great, but i'm not sure aboyt them come summer as not a natural material.

maisiemog · 06/04/2007 10:56

I was playing with one the other day and they are cute - really soft, and very fluffy, so no problems with nasty snagginess at all.
I thought they were very bulky. I'm not sure how many layers of microfibre they are, looks like 40.
I always thought the point of microfibre was more absorbency for less bulk? Oh well, at least they dry fast.
There was a lady on another forum who mentioned they retain a urine smell even when washed at 60 degrees, so perhaps a nappy san type thing might be necessary to get rid of that?
I do find that my microfibre towels retain a smell when washed in with cloth wipes at 60, whereas the cotton wipes don't - not sure what that's about.
Not sounding that keen am I.
Still, they are fast drying.

nappyzone · 06/04/2007 13:00

Whats the main difference? - going to have to order one now to 'feel the fluff'!

Flamesparrow · 06/04/2007 13:19

Doing a cold rinse first stops the urine smell.

Theya re very bulky, but they sort of squish down inside a wrap.

The difference in the feel is lovely - like a fluffy dressing gown

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maisiemog · 06/04/2007 16:38

Thanks for the info Flame.
Have you seen any of the other microfibre type nappies - Micro diddy or microdizzy or the lovable? I used to have a cotton weenotions, which was quite a hefty nappy, don't know whether the microfibre version was the same??
I'm wondering if those others are more 'snaggy' feeling than the new fluffle.

octo · 06/04/2007 16:57

I haven't got one booo hhhoooooo

Bucketsofdynomite · 06/04/2007 17:02

Blimey Vicki, are you still pg? Go order a dinky newborn one now, it will make you go into labour and won't arrive until after the baby does. Like having a cigarette at a bus stop.

octo · 06/04/2007 17:08

LOL!! Yes - due next sunday - having lots of niggles and very annoying practise runs (not actually been in yet though!)

I am slowly compiling a list of nappies I still NEEEEEEDDDDDDDDD:

  1. swaddlebees organic velour - small - but may go for one size
  2. fluffles - but do have a lollipop softee
  3. peeweez

also need to get some microfibre cloths in for my stuffables buthaven;t got round to it yet!

Hope you are well - good to see you are still addicted!

maisiemog · 06/04/2007 17:20

Ooo what's the lollipop softee like? [interested face] I had forgotten that one.

octo · 06/04/2007 17:26

Haven't tried it yet .. very soft!!

maisiemog · 06/04/2007 17:29

Is it giant - like the Fluffle??

octo · 06/04/2007 17:32

It does seem bigger in fluff terms that the others but not in actual size iyswim! Whereas most of the others would put on newborn - may wait til til about 12lbs before putting it on.

Ohh though my contractions had stopped - but they are def back!

maisiemog · 06/04/2007 17:33

Oooo! How exciting/scary! Nice to be meeting your bump soon.

Flamesparrow · 06/04/2007 17:35

Not tried any other microfibres yet (mainly becasue I was so put off by the original fluffle).

You need a newborn swaddlebees - believe me it is the most gorgeous nappy in all the world

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junkinmytrunk · 06/04/2007 17:36

softee's are lovely too but out of stock

I really do need one for my demo kit, really really do!

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