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advice for reasubale nappies whilst going away sorry it is me again

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babyjjbaby · 31/01/2008 19:04

hiya it is me again sorry bet u r all sick to death of me we are going away in febuary for 5 days and i want to take thereuasbles mad i know i need ur tips and if anyone has got one of those bags u put the dirty nappies in for sale i would be very happy to buy it i am going t otake the terry squares with me but i am gonna be using disposible liners so the nappies stay alot cleaner and planning on taking quite a few but soaking them in the bath with washing powder during the day and hangingthem up to dry at night that is the plan anyway as they won't be that dirty cos i will using the flushable liners but i need some of the wet bags or what ever u call them as we only have a small car so no room for bucket and also if i can get some bags i will be ablt to do less washing aswell as the nappy bucket i have got doesn't hold many nappies so if i had a bag aswell it would mean that i could do less washing if that makes sense or if u can tell me where to get a large bag from cos i can always use the asda nappy bags for when we are out

sorry for long message

any other tips would be great

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NAB3wishesfor2008 · 31/01/2008 19:05

BTW I have answered your ? on the other thread about sizes. I didn't see it for ages.

Indith · 31/01/2008 19:11

Tots bots do wet nappy bags. Or I think a normal swimming bag is pretty much the same thing which might be easier to get. To be honest I am quite bad when I go away and tend to use individual nappy sacks if I can't take the bucket. They smell less in individual bags (the tots bags don't close fully I find) which is a bonus when in a hotel room or camping!

babyjjbaby · 31/01/2008 19:14

NAB3wishesfor2008 thanks where do i find all the posts

Indith thanks i was thinking about just normal nappy bags but then i thought for when we get back a reusable one would be ideal but may well have to

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cmotdibbler · 31/01/2008 20:33

If we are going away for a few days I take a big plastic box with a lid so that I can pack nappies in it to go, and then its pretty much airtight to make life more pleasant in a hotel room etc. And you can get loads of nappies in it.

babyjjbaby · 31/01/2008 20:35

i don't know if it would fit in the car but worth a try my ma has got a saab convertible and by the time i have got the buggyi n the boot u have got about 2ft by 3ft fo room if that to get everything in i dread packing the car

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NAB3wishesfor2008 · 31/01/2008 21:38

here

babyjjbaby · 31/01/2008 22:58

thanks wishes i managed t ofind it earlier

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lynneinjapan · 03/02/2008 17:39

These ones are supposed to be very good at keeping the smells in: babykind.co.uk/nappyessentials.htm#mttote

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