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Reusable nappies

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Nanamilly · 24/03/2020 11:49

Im looking to buy reusable nappies for a new grandchild but things have moved on a bit since I bought them for my first one about 15 years ago.

Can I please have some recommendations. Everything I'm reading is pointing to Motherease but there surely has to be others as good as them - if they really are as good as people say.

Im open to all suggestions.

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june2007 · 24/03/2020 12:09

There are loads of choices. Different ones have proes and cons. I am still a fan of the terry square.( easy to dy one size fits from 7lb, cheap easy to boost.) Howeer if using childcare then pockets and ai2,s such as baba &boo, or popins are good. For night I like a 2 parter motherease is good, bambozzle lollipop bamboo, sandy,s bumhugger and a good wrap. Look up nappy lady, or Fill your pants. There may be a nappy liberary in your area you can contact to try before one buys or at least look at, What you may think is cute may not be the best.

mylittleavalon · 24/03/2020 16:28

I use bambino Mio two part nappy. You have outers and inners separate for quicker drying time and works out cheaper than buying all in one nappies. But they are very easy to put together quickly or can be put together in advance for your nappy bag. Only thing is if you buy the from birth to potty pack you will definitely need more outers than they suggest in my experience

OxeyeDaisy · 24/03/2020 21:10

The nappy lady website is amazing loads of different brands all rated on fit bulk and how absorbable they are. Definitely worth a visit.

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