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appletiser · 20/05/2009 11:11

where can i get practical changing bag which isnt over priced?

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slushy06 · 20/05/2009 11:14

Argos do a cheap bag with a changing mat inside for £25 I had that last time this time I was bought a designer one. They are identical inside only difference is outside looks more attractive on designer one as the argos one is plain black.

meep · 20/05/2009 11:15

you can get a free one if you joing Boots parenting club here

or if you wnt to buy something - what is your price range?

appletiser · 20/05/2009 11:19

i suppose upto £40 is reasonable

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WhereTheWildThingsWere · 20/05/2009 11:21

A good sized rucksac is a far better buy.

sockmonster · 20/05/2009 13:49

I bought a changing bag and never ever used it, I just threw a little roll-up change mat and a mini pack of wipes and a couple nappies into a pocket of an ordinary bag. I think they're bulky and unneccesary, unless you're going on a long journey. In which case, the one I got was actually really good, it was a changing backpack from john lewis, cannot remember what it cost, I think it was around $25 (have no pound sign!)

NellieTheEllie · 20/05/2009 14:00

I got one of these. Very practical, good size and doesn't look too much like a baby change bag.

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namechangerforareason · 20/05/2009 15:32

Most prams come with changing bag....however i also got the boots bag meep suggested and keep it in the car as a spare.
Agree that any bag can be made into a changing bag!

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olivo · 20/05/2009 15:40

i used an ordinary rucksack and kept the free huggies changing bag from boots, in dh's car for the thousands of times i went out without one!

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