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SuperWomanX4 · 26/10/2010 23:45

When i was pregnant I brought a pack of every named brand and store brand of nappy I could find then on one nappy from each pack I made a note of the nappy brand and price per nappy then when my baby was born we used each nappy time and discused which we prefered.
When carrying out this little test my partner and I both agreed we liked Huggies Super Dry and Morrisons Super Dry best. On close inspection I then found they are the same nappy - identical except for the designs on them 9 which may be different pictures but use even the same colours). morrisons super dry are Huggies super dry in disguise but are alot cheaper!!!! So anyone that buys Huggies Super Dry - get to Morrisons and save some money.
Does anyone know of any other brands in disguise where a saving can be made? Doesn't just need to be nappies!

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gaelicsheep · 26/10/2010 23:50

Crikey. What if you didn't like lots of them and you were lumbered with whole packs? HOw long was the baby in Size 1's?!

I dunno about brands in disguise, but Tescos own brand nappies are miles better than either of the so-called "leading" brands IME and so much cheaper! Had to buy Huggies recently and I hated them!

IMoveTheStars · 26/10/2010 23:54

Huggies are crap, Lidl is the way forward.

Monty100 · 26/10/2010 23:57

Agree with Lidl nappies, it was how I discovered Lidl. Saved me a fortune. :)

SuperWomanX4 · 27/10/2010 00:06

gaelicsheep - when i was pregnany I also had 4 friends due around same time as me so none went to waist. We only brought 6 or 7 different packs (the small ones) - he got through them very fast never stopped pooing and always straight after just having his bum changed!
It's pampers and Asda i've never been impressed with. I like Tesco for there little movers - now my little one is older.

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SuperWomanX4 · 27/10/2010 00:07

I ddn't realise LIDL did an own brand nappy I thought they just sold brands at cheaper prices - will try those!

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IMoveTheStars · 27/10/2010 00:17

yup. The pull-ups aren't brilliant (they sag a LOT when they're full which results in poo legs) but the blue ones are excellent. They're the only ones that a nearly 3yo can wear all night that don't leak (and I've tried them ALL)

Swangirl · 31/10/2010 12:47

Agree Lidl nappies are great Did someone say that lidl did pull up are they any good ?

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