What in your opinion are the best babies nappies?
I've had four children in four year and feel i've found the answer! Having tried every brand on the market, we have concluded that Tesco essentials range are the best for absorbency and price. To be honest the more well known household brands have been an inferior product and more expensive. When your spending £20-£30 a week on nappies you become an expert.
Public Comments
- Personally I love Pampers Swaddlers for sensitive skin. They have this line that runs from front to back that changes colors when the diaper is soiled. It helps because my husband will change the diaper if he sees the line but if it wasn't there he wouldn't even notice that our daughter needed to be changed. Also they are super soft!
- Well... we use Huggies. First they fit her. That's important, every little butt is different and not all diapers fit right, so you get leaks and blow outs. With her, even on her worst diarrhea days they caught it. Second, they weren't expensive. We pay about $40 for a huge box at the local SAMS/COSTCO stores, giving us about 200 diapers for $40 (usually less than $40) meaning that for a month we pay about $40 for diapers. So we pay about 24 pounds for a month of diapers. Third, I didn't like the perfumes or smells on some diapers out there, I react to them, and Huggies has no real smells attached except the slight plastic smell that I can only smell now that I'm pregnant again (ugh.) For a while we liked the "Snoopy" brand that a local store supplied, but then they changed things around and the design changed and it wasn't as good.
- It has to be pampers i have used them for the last 7 years none of my babies had leaky nappies never had nappy rash and are very absorbent I have never tried Tesco nappies i have asda but as you gave good reviews i think i will try them
- When I used disposables with my daughter, I used Huggies. And they worked well for keeping in leaks and fitting her well. Now with my son we use cloth, and I have found them to be much better. No leaks, very trim, no diaper rashes, and best of all, very cheap. I have spent about $200 on diapers and cloth wipes for my son, and that is all I will spend until he is potty trained. The same with any future children, I will not have to buy diapers again.
- HUGGIES! They are more expensive, but they are worth it! CURASH wipes are great too!
- I always found the less expensive brands to be very good too. I agree!
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