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Motherease stay dry nappies, questions?

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yummymummy06 · 25/06/2007 21:15

Hi. Im looking at buying some reusable nappies. Someone my local paper is selling 20 motherease stay dry nappies with liners and covers for £80. They have been used for one child from 3 months to 2 and a half. Is this a reasonable price, I think it's quite expensive. Thanks

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Washersaurus · 25/06/2007 21:29

If they come with the pop in boosters then I think it sounds reasonable (depending on the condition obviously). Are you sure it is the stay dry ones that you want?

If you have a look on the nappy lady website at the classifieds section you can get an idea of the going rate for 2nd hand nappies.

Flame · 25/06/2007 21:41

Yup, sounds quite reasonable to me - they are about £8.50 new, so you're getting them for less than half price

yummymummy06 · 25/06/2007 21:41

I don't really have a clue what I want! Wanted to try the sandy's ones. Want something reasonably priced and slim fitting.

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Flame · 25/06/2007 21:44

Slimmest fitting would be bamboo, but they take longer to dry. Sandys are meant to be really good (still not gotten round to trying them myself... well, not myself).

yummymummy06 · 25/06/2007 21:45

Just put an order in on ecobean for a tots bot wrap, 2 popolino bravo nappies and 2 sandy's and it came to £32. Haven't checked it out though!

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morocco · 25/06/2007 21:46

how about getting a selection and seeing which you prefer then selling them on again? thenappylady.co.uk has loads for sale in the classifieds

nappyzone · 25/06/2007 21:46

it depends onthe condition id say but sounds ok. i am about to get some to trial so will be interestd to see how they are. Thats 2years of use so wonder how they have aged? worth going to see

yummymummy06 · 25/06/2007 21:50

I think if they had been used for 6 months or so I don't think I would have a problem with it but they have been used for 2 years and I feel abit funny about it. I brought second hand kushies and they are all grey!

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snugglebumnappies · 25/06/2007 22:35

they shouldn;t be grey as the stay dry is an unbleached cotton, have a good stretch of the fabric to make sure there is still some "spring" in it. Have to say though, you may buy them and not get on with them, I would maybe just buy one to try out first

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