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Where to buy Nappy Nippa's?

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PocketTasha · 28/11/2004 22:24

I have asked a thousand questions and have scoured the threads, wieghed the pro's and cons and decided to attempt to be a cheap skate and use normal terries for ds2 when he is born. But i am not going (and niether is anyone else) anywhere near him with a pin! I was wondering if anyone knows of anywhere i can buy nappy nippa's on the high street. Haven't seen them in mothercare or boots, or am i just being blind? Thought i'd ask as if anyone one would know it would be some of the experts here!

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misdee · 28/11/2004 22:35

john lewis.

PocketTasha · 28/11/2004 22:37

thanks misdee. Are they much more expensive there?

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misdee · 28/11/2004 22:39

about £2.95 i think for 3. diidnt look at the price last time i was in, but certain they are usual price.

and they are very handy as well. but i have broken some. oops.

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PocketTasha · 28/11/2004 22:43

Thank you, I have decided to just buy terries from Mothercare and and boosters/liners etc. (Still debating on which wraps), and don't really want to order something so small and silly on the net! Can i ask IYO how many it's worth having?

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misdee · 28/11/2004 22:45

2 packs, tho u could just get one. i have a bad habit of losing them lol.

have u tried ebay?

PocketTasha · 28/11/2004 22:57

i haven't no, have issues with trusting ebay, couple of people i know have been burned! But tbh i like the idea of just going and buying them.. I wish re-usable stuff was more widely available on the high street. I think more people would do it if they were. Boots still portray a really out of date veiw on them, horrible plastic pants and pins! And mothercare isn't much better. You'd think they would keep up!

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misdee · 28/11/2004 23:01

have u contacted lollipop?

they will arrange for a lovely agent to come to you and show you the different systems, and give you general advice.
even tho i think i'll be using tots bots and ME wraps with baby#3, i'm gonna contact themafter the birth to see what else is available.

PocketTasha · 28/11/2004 23:09

Looks interresting, i might give them a go, when bubba arrives. Trying to go for cheap and cheerfull tho!

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