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Where do you buy your flushable nappy liners?

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naturelover · 24/11/2008 12:19

My local Waitrose & Sainsburys have stopped stocking them! I have about one day's worth left (ie not enough time to order online). I've tried Boots, Mothercare - where else could I try?
Thanks in advance

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redclover79 · 24/11/2008 12:25

Babys R Us, local health shop? Same thing happened to us, poor dd ended up with kitchen roll for a few changes. Have you thought about fleece liners? They work fine with ds2 as he's older.

FloriaTosca · 24/11/2008 12:26

Boots are best but often run out (because they are so nice and soft) When I run low I am lucky in that my local baby shop stocks them, but I also have a list from the local council of cloth nappy sellers affiliated
with their voucher scheme and a lot of them are close enough to pop round and buy off their door step ...
At a pinch you could cut up some muslin squares to use a reusable liners

redclover79 · 24/11/2008 12:26

Or are there any MNers local to you that might have some spare? I'm in Mid Beds if it's any help!

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naturelover · 25/11/2008 14:08

Thanks! I've found somewhere online that will deliver in 48 hours, so I've ordered several months' worth! Really I just need to be more organised. I'm going to talk to my local health food shop about stocking them though.

Not sure why my local big Boots doesn't stock them.

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