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Best Nappy Brand

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Ca2022 · 16/08/2024 12:53

What's your go to brand and why?

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OneRealRosePlayer · 16/08/2024 13:33

Huggies. Cheapest (that have leg flaps) per diaper in my country. Only a few leaks but my baby likes to lie on his side. Will hold a lot and one diaper can last all night

Flapjackfiasco · 16/08/2024 13:57

Kit and Kin
Lovely design and feel. Never leak. Eco friendly.
On the expensive side but I think they are worth it if you can afford it. I look for deals online and order in bulk.

Yozzer87 · 16/08/2024 14:00

I really like the Lidl ones. Lightweight yet absorbent and a good price.

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OtterOnAPlane · 16/08/2024 14:14

Tesco. Seem no different to Pampers in terms of leaks and comfort, but a third of the price.

Batbatbatty · 16/08/2024 15:41

Conclusion @Ca2022 there is no best brand, just the right/better brand for each individual child 😛

SarahLHs · 16/08/2024 16:09

Asda are my favourite but honestly the only bad ones I've ever used are Sainsbury's. They used to leak a lot, but that was a few years ago so they might be better now!

rzb · 16/08/2024 16:40

It's been a good few years since I used them, but I found disposables generally leaky and disliked the strong chemical smell of them when wet. My go to became a bamboo or cotton terry nappy in a simple bat fold, with fleece liner, fastened with a nappy nippa and covered with a motherease (hate the name, love the product) airflow wrap. We'd leave nappies folded and lined ready to go on for family / childcare, and just ask for the mucky ones to go into a wet bag for us to sort out at home. We also used some pocket nappies, but they weren't as totally bombproof as the terry/motherease combination.

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