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Reusable nappies, large selection for sale!

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trendaverter · 14/09/2007 20:09

I bought a whole load of reusables to try them out before settling on a type that worked for me... and now I am passing them on!
All in good condition unless otherwise stated!

(some of the terry ones might benefit from a bit of fluffing up in the drier!)

P&P included in the prices asked - if you are thinking of buying a lot, make me an offer!

*1 x Happy Hempy aplix 12-20lbs £6.00

*1 x Sandys organic Large popper 18-35lbs £8.00

*1 x Large Poochies, blue night time scene, insert included 20-30lbs £5.50

*5 x Size 2 diddy diapers 13-35lb £5.50 each (inc P&P)

*2 x Med slinki minki (one blue with sheep, one rainbow) 14-20lbs £6 each

*2 x Tots Bots Fluffles popper BTP or 10-40lbs £6.50 each

*3 x Tots Bots Bamboozles size 2 18-35lbs £6.00 each

*3 x Terry boosters with fleece backing, £1 each

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trendaverter · 15/09/2007 07:18

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trendaverter · 15/09/2007 08:47

Updated list - found more:

*1 x Happy Hempy aplix 12-20lbs £5.00

*1 x Sandys organic Large popper 18-35lbs £8.00

*1 x Large Poochies, blue night time scene, insert included 20-30lbs £5.50

*5 x Size 2 diddy diapers 13-35lb £5.50 each (inc P&P)

*2 x Med slinki minki (one blue with sheep, one rainbow) 14-20lbs £6 each

*2 x Tots Bots Fluffles popper BTP or 10-40lbs £6.50 each

*3 x Tots Bots Bamboozles size 2 18-35lbs £6.00 each

*1 x unknown WAHM wrap with teddy bear design, Medium, Brand New £3

*1 LG Motherease Rikki Safari £4

*1 LG Motherease Rikki Ocean £4

All prices include P&P!
Will take £65 for the lot inc P&P

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trendaverter · 15/09/2007 11:40

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Lovage · 15/09/2007 16:29

I'm interested in 1 of the Fluffles if it's in good condition (doing like you and trying lots of different types!). How do I contact you?

NappiesGalore · 15/09/2007 20:15

ill take the lartge poochies.

an the 3 boosters too if youre still offering them (not on second list)

maisiemog · 15/09/2007 20:46

Hi there,
I don't need any nappies, but if you don't sell them here, you could try nappy lady or UKParentslounge.
I have a list on my nappy blog where people have posted nappy sales forums.
Good luck with the sales.
What did you decide to use incidentally?

NappiesGalore · 15/09/2007 21:12

yeah, what did you decide on?

trendaverter · 15/09/2007 21:43

email is s _ sharp @ email . com (remove the spaces)

Everything is still available!

The fluffles are well used but still white and fluffy and absorbant - the fleece inner has bobbles but this is normal!

he fleece on the boosters is also bobbled, but again, fleece bobbling is just par for the course!

Hi Maisiemog, I have actually been reading your site religiously, I might readvertise there if I can't shift much here.
Nappy Lady classifieds have been pulled

I just bought a whole load second hand, tried them out a few times to get a feel, then am selling them on to fund the purchase of ones I like!

I really like fuzzi bunz so far - I am not sure how long they will live for as they look pretty fragile (vs poochies/sandys/motherease) which look like they will live forever, but they fir DS just right, no leaks, plus he is off to nursery next week and I needed something quick and easy to use for the uninitiated

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trendaverter · 15/09/2007 21:47

I also quite liked the slinki minkis and find I am using them quite a bit too. A bit bulky (my DS seems to be an odd shape) but lovely and easy to use, dry in a flash, easy to stuff, fun colours.
Odd that one of the ones I have leaks on him but the other doesn't - variations in cut maybe? Or perhaps I am just not doing it up tight enough.

Still looking for the perfect night nappy for my heavy wetter tho - have ordered a happy heiny... come on!

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NappiesGalore · 15/09/2007 22:02

my fave night combo for my heavy wetting 19mo, let alone a teeny bub like yours) is a baby beehinds with both boosters, a microfibre booster (smaller one) and a fleece liner, all inside some wool shorties.

seems to work most of the time!

trendaverter · 15/09/2007 22:09

Blimey... will need to take note on that one!

I did actually quite like the fluffles, at first I was 'omg soooo big!' but actually when you fold the front down they aren't that bad at all...and of course the drying time is fab - but I don't think it's going to be absorbant enough for my LO (who, in 3 hours, soaks through a bamboozle).

Having said that a boosted fluffle did last him overnight...

I was in two minds about wehther or not to keep the fluffles as I did quite like them, but in the end decided I preferred pockets.

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trendaverter · 15/09/2007 22:10

Anyway I am going to shut up now, I am supposed to be selling the nappies not talking about them, there are other threads for that

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maisiemog · 15/09/2007 22:18

I can't believe it! Nappy Lady classifieds has gone! OMG! Does anyone know why?
As you cant tell, I am really surprised.
It has been a mainstay for second hand nappy sales for a few years now.
I'm going to find out if I can attach something similar to the blog so that people can advertise second hand nappies, it can't be that hard can it???
[worried expression]

selee · 15/09/2007 23:03

i would like the large large rikki wraps..

maisiemog · 15/09/2007 23:08

OK I have managed to set up something like the Nappy Lady classifieds at the top of the page
Please feel free to have a look and let me know what you think.

NappiesGalore · 15/09/2007 23:46

maisemog
just a thought; do you think perhaps you might look into why the NL site closed classifieds down? just to be aware of what you may be letting yourself in for, like. i assume something must have precipitated the sudden closure!

trendaverter · 16/09/2007 06:26

I think (well my DH thinks) that legally she could have been responsible for the fraudulent sellers?

Not sure - Maisiemog you could contact her? She may not reply but if she is having problems you won't want to be in the same boat?

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maisiemog · 16/09/2007 18:34

I know what you mean, perhaps there were too many complaints about unscrupulous sellers. As you mentioned Trend Paypal is probably a good way to go if you are buying online, or something similar.
I'll see how it goes with the classifieds. Nobody has posted anything so far anyway.
I do hear what you are saying though and will look into it.
Thank you!

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