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Better cheaper disposables?

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lifehaschangedforthebetter · 24/05/2010 16:46

I am sick of paying for Pampers, they are so much more expencive than own brand nappies, does anyone have any reccomendations for a cheaper alternative? Ta! x

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MoneyNoPockets · 24/05/2010 18:26

Not had problems with boots, sainsburys and tesco standard range, but some night time/pushchair/car seat leaks with the cheap end of all of them.

Lidls weren't to bad.

colditz · 24/05/2010 18:27

I always liked morrisons

Lulumaam · 24/05/2010 18:29

Lidl and Aldi nappies and wipes are excellent.. as were asda's own

pampers leaked a lot IMO

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PunchlessJudy · 24/05/2010 18:31

Lidl pull ups - so much better than Huggies and Pampers

bluebump · 24/05/2010 18:31

Lidl's are good, we've never had a problem with them.

ticktockclock · 24/05/2010 18:34

Yep another vote for the ones at LIDL. Never had any leakage or nappy rash problems and CHEAP.

TaurielTest · 24/05/2010 18:35

Another vote for Lidl "toujours" brand.

lifehaschangedforthebetter · 24/05/2010 21:36

Looks like a trip to LIDL then, Thanks! x

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DitaVonCheese · 25/05/2010 09:04

We've also moved to Lidl after reviews on here! They seem fine, though only use them for overnight/emergencies. There aren't any half sizes though, so DD currently in mahoosive ones.

Songbird · 25/05/2010 09:05

Yep, another LIDLer here - fab quality for the price. Pampers way overpriced.

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