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ChloeW1989 · 21/06/2019 11:49

Hi, DD has just turned 3 and not showing any signs of being ready for potty training, we have recently just got an Aldi in our local town and I am wandering what their nappies are like. We are using Pampers Premium Protection at the moment in a Size 5 and I just wandered what the Aldi ones are like? Any thing would be great!

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blackcat86 · 21/06/2019 11:50

Aldi nappies are by far my favourite. I like the easy fit pants now DD is moving around. The fit better and last her all night. They also come up higher at the back. She always got a bit of a builders bum with Pampers which meant more leaks.

yorkshireborn1988 · 21/06/2019 11:51

I've tried quite a few and found ALDI by far the best. I found pampers leaked

Lauren83 · 21/06/2019 11:52

I agree they are great, DS is 17 months but really big (age 2-3 clothes) he wears Aldi size 6 and never had any problems with leakage, I agree they come up nicely high on the back too

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ChloeW1989 · 21/06/2019 11:53

We have tried the Easy Up pants but DD is quite small and we found they didn’t fit her around the legs which causes leaks. I also found the absorbency wasn’t as good as the tabbed nappy.

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toomanydicksonthedancefloor1 · 21/06/2019 12:23

I use Aldi nappies, as that's where I shop,
And they're pretty good.

But I actually think the Sainsbury's ones are a little better. They also do bigger packs of about 70 nappies which work out a little cheaper than Aldi.

We have a 3 and a half year old who is sometimes wearing nappies still in a size 6 (but slowly getting rid of them!) and they're quite adequate unless she's drunk a huge amount.

toomanydicksonthedancefloor1 · 21/06/2019 12:24

We also use the size 6 Aldi pull ups on a night which are pretty good. Definitely don't hold as much as nappies thigh.

mollymoo19 · 21/06/2019 12:28

We use Aldi nappies for our 4yr old at night the 6+ ones are great, we favour them over drynites pull ups and they are a fraction of the cost.

ChloeW1989 · 21/06/2019 12:30

We are going shopping tomorrow so I think i will give them a try, that is also intresting @mollymoo19 about the 6+ nappies as DS who is 4 is wearing drynites but I would prefer to use aldi nappies as they would be cheaper and I can buy them all from one place. I will have to think about that.

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mollymoo19 · 21/06/2019 12:42

We find them absolutely amazing and are an Aldi Mamia family, we use their wipes, nappies, shampoo. The nappies are £2.79 (don’t know if prices change across stores) for 26 nappies which typically would last us 2 weeks as sometimes DS goes through 2 a night or the odd occasion we use one for when we go out. They have a light green 6+ in the corner. We use the wipes which are good to our children’s skin but have heard mixed reviews from my friends with kids. Also we find the design isn’t as babyish as pampers but that’s a minor detail. Hope this helps x

hsegfiugseskufh · 21/06/2019 12:43

we use aldi pull ups on our 3 yo and they're fine, no leaks, ds seems comfy.

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