Just got back from Aldi and they had reduced all the nappies including the jumbo packs. So size 5 jumbo pack of 72, was £6.79, now £5.99. I know it's only 80p cheaper, but still makes a difference especially if you buy Aldi nappies regularly.
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samk20
18 Dec 151#23
I go to the store in syston in Leicester and I always buy the big packs , its normally £3.99 but reduced to £3.69 .
greatbuy
18 Dec 151#22
Brought some in Heswall store today. Had all sizes reduced except size 1. Great thanks.
compadre
18 Dec 151#21
They're not for the parents, there may lie the problem!
lfd88
18 Dec 15#16
These were great for my little girl, I swore by them until she hit size 5 when they just kept leaking and I went to Tesco instead. Saying that, sometimes you just need to up a size when they begin to leak.
ldee46 to lfd88
18 Dec 15#20
we had same problem, my little boy is big for his age got to size 5 and they started leaking loved them up until a month ago
gemz1269
18 Dec 15#19
Is it on the pull up ones too? Or just the boxes of tab top nappies?
mocmocamoc
18 Dec 15#17
No nappy should really ever leak, that's the point, all we ever found was that they didn't have enough absorbence material (pampers) and you could instantly see an ALDI or supermarket had a load more. If he ever starts to leak, time to up a size.
gemz1269 to mocmocamoc
18 Dec 151#18
Some brands of nappies fit some babys/children but dont fit others. I think its all about the shape of your child.
Your right about trying bigger/smaller sizing but i switched brands loads of times as my little one is quite petite and needed a small size with better absorbence.
I've used huggies, pampers, tesco cheeky bots, aldi's nappies in the past, as one leaked i just tried another as my child grew and changed shape.
Now i use aldi pull ups (i swear by them) but like i say it depends on the childs shape.
Also coops own brand pull ups are pretty fab too.
juliedobson
18 Dec 15#14
I feel like I'm the only mum I know that doesn't love Aldi nappies, they were rubbish for us and Pampers were awful too, leaky and such a weird chemical smell. Stick to Tesco own now, love them.
danielleholland to juliedobson
18 Dec 15#15
I don't like them either! My son is a fidget sleeper so leaked all the time in these. An active fit Nappy is best for a fidget or a belly sleeper as more flexible. We went back to little angels and occasionally Morrisons (wherever i can get a delivery slot to suit when I shop online) and been fine ever since
thermomonkey
18 Dec 151#13
Yep definitely down to the individual. We found at first pampers leaked and these didn't. It swoped though at around size 3.
samilou1989
18 Dec 151#12
Must be national.....found in Pontefract (Wakefield) last week xx
justicesj
18 Dec 151#11
I had the opposite problem, found these to leak and pampers (green pack) not leak. So probably is down to individuals.
lauradixonn
18 Dec 152#10
Try using the next size up, so if there in a 4 try a 4+ I swear by these nappies pampers constantly leaked with my little boy
Trevisparky
18 Dec 15#9
You kidding me people getting excited about 80p.
Bal00chi
18 Dec 152#8
I'm a big fan of these nappies definitely better then washable ones.
altho my lass keeps changing them out as soon as the ben does a small wee. can someone please explain that that is not called a "dirty nappy" and that it has plenty life left in it!"
sairendipity
17 Dec 15#7
I used Pampers for a year and unfortunately was very disappointed with them, they are extremely over rated! I'm happy with these Aldi nappies and feel they're great value for money. They have also won several awards
littlemissdobz
17 Dec 152#4
These nappies are brilliant! So much better than pampers. I've tried all brands and these and chicco nappies are the best brands
adamcb to littlemissdobz
17 Dec 15#6
Seems to be personal taste but unfortunately all the parents at our nursery have stopped using Aldi nappies as they found them to leak and are now using other supermarket own brands and pampers.
Demidempsey
17 Dec 151#5
Excellent its size 4+ and 5s I need anyway thanks again
Demidempsey
17 Dec 151#1
Do you know if it's national? Will defo help with my twin boys, thanks
sairendipity to Demidempsey
17 Dec 15#3
It's definitely national, but it may just be on sizes 3 and above, not sure about this. But it's definitely worth checking out
ianjones32
17 Dec 152#2
in the cambridge aldi yesterday, the size 2 and under were full price, but 3 up were reduced
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Your right about trying bigger/smaller sizing but i switched brands loads of times as my little one is quite petite and needed a small size with better absorbence.
I've used huggies, pampers, tesco cheeky bots, aldi's nappies in the past, as one leaked i just tried another as my child grew and changed shape.
Now i use aldi pull ups (i swear by them) but like i say it depends on the childs shape.
Also coops own brand pull ups are pretty fab too.
altho my lass keeps changing them out as soon as the ben does a small wee. can someone please explain that that is not called a "dirty nappy" and that it has plenty life left in it!"