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onadietcokebreak · 02/05/2011 06:56

We have had a few nappy incidents recently and the cheapo scrunchy plastic waterproof sheet has given up after being washed once so need a replacement.

Been looking at hippychick and aquasolaris. Can't decide.

Hippychick appears to be a fitted sheet. Aquasolaris a pad you tuck in.

Any recommendations/opinions/tips.

We will hoping be heading for no nappies at night in summer.

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onadietcokebreak · 02/05/2011 08:37

Bumping as want to order/ go shopping today

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onadietcokebreak · 02/05/2011 11:43

Anyone?

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nannyl · 02/05/2011 16:00

i LOVE hippy chick ones.

We have one on our bed, they are soft and breathable and not at all plasticy.

You can get them as fitted sheets or as mats. The mats are a much better size then typical washable bed mats (ie the boots / mothercare one) as they are big enough to tuck in down the sides of the mattress, so stay put, and child sleeping near the edge of the bed, still gets the whole accident on it.

TBH Id get a fitted one (to keep on all the time, under the cotton sheet, and a flat one to use over the sheet when night time training. That way if it gets wet in the night you can wip one off and still have a dry bed underneath.

Hippy chick are the best IMO, they can be hot washed and tumble dried again and again, though never used aquasolaris

wildstrawberryplace · 02/05/2011 16:02

Hippychick all the way in this house

onadietcokebreak · 02/05/2011 19:49

Thank you both.

I didn't realise hippy chick did the flat as well as fitted. Will investigate best price for both.

May get a double for our bed too incase waters break.

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