Please don't slash nappies, the results aren't pleasant :stuck_out_tongue:
Sainsburys used to do an "Eco" version of Little Ones, assume that was a few years back, can't see any sign of them currently (thinking of my expectant brother and sister-in-law) :smile:
rogparki
12 Sep 17#4
The "Eco" version is called a "Terry towelling nappy" , much cheaper in the long run and doesn't contaminate our land fill with sh.. and polyester etc . Of course too difficult, time consuming for modern parents . SIgh :worried:
louiselouise to rogparki
13 Sep 17#6
Not sure how in depth my brother and his wife are going to look into Eco options, but you can get rewashable nappies, along with rewashable sanitary towels, but that's a whole other thread and conversation.... :smile:
v8griff to rogparki
13 Sep 17#11
Not all modern parents are the same, that's exactly what we did and saved a small fortune (even considering the washing etc) but drying outside is free and who doesn't find the sight of nappies on the washing line aesthetically pleasing?!?!?
pennyfarthing88
12 Sep 17#5
Comments on this deal appear to be mysteriously disappearing ( I wonder why hmmm )
beccajay
13 Sep 17#7
I posted a constructive comment last night and it's been removed - why?
Are we not allowed to comment on a deal these days....
giahank
13 Sep 17#8
cheaper from Asda, there size one nappies are 4.3p or 4.8p per nappy, standard price Asda Nappies
singhisking68
13 Sep 17#9
Even size 6 is super cheap 60 nappies for £5.... plus nectar points/coupons.... seriously cheap....
4.54p for the smallest size at Aldi so not the cheapest? and Aldi nappies are pretty good (dont know how Sainsburys compare though)
teeny_loves
13 Sep 17#12
Sainsbury's nappies are awful, even on offer I wouldnt bother!
peterkay11 to teeny_loves
13 Sep 17#13
We use them. Not the best but loads better than the Aldi ones.
louiselouise
13 Sep 17#14
Strange cos I keep reading everywhere that the Aldi (Mamia) and Lidl (Toujours) nappies are the most raved about out the lot! Think it has something to do with how the nappy fits your baby too - sis used to love Huggies but some parents didn't rate them at all.
blueeyedgirl123
17 Sep 17#15
These nappied are not great...recently used them on my new born and they would soil hos clothes every time
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Sainsburys used to do an "Eco" version of Little Ones, assume that was a few years back, can't see any sign of them currently (thinking of my expectant brother and sister-in-law) :smile:
Are we not allowed to comment on a deal these days....
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Other sizes jumbo packs are cheap too