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Where is the cheapest place to buy disposable nappy liners?

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cleanandclothed · 01/09/2009 17:51

I use re-usable fleece liners at home but at nursery I give them disposable liners. Just coming to the end of the last lot - can't remember where I got them and I have been given loads by kind people when they sell me their nappies, so haven't bought many - any recommendations?

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Wigeon · 01/09/2009 17:59

Lollipop dothese at £3.50 for 100. It's free postage for any size order, so you can just order one pack of liners at a time if you want without incurring a big delivery charge.

Not definite they are the cheapest but after a small bit of research they were the cheapest I could find online. If anyone knows of any cheaper then I'd like to know too!

purplesal · 01/09/2009 18:20

I can offer 10% off anything ordered through Lollipop if that helps anyone.

Wigeon · 01/09/2009 18:27

Oooh, yes please, I use them a lot.

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purplesal · 01/09/2009 18:52

Wigeon - can you email me - sallyeccleston @ teamlollipop.co.uk

Wigeon · 01/09/2009 20:10

Have done.

Ariela · 01/09/2009 22:23

Any stockist of Motherease nappies will generally sell disposable liners at about £2.75-£2.95 per roll of 100 - plenty of whom offer free postage. Tots Bots liners are a similar price.
Another cheaper brand are Junior Joy Enviro liners
You shouldn't have to pay more than £3 for 100 and if you hunt about you'll get free postage too.

alysonpeaches · 01/09/2009 22:23

I just get mine from Boots, I think they are either 2.50 or 2.95 for 100. They are nice and soft and not at all papery.

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