Biodegradable nappies
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17/9/08 17:37
13/9/08 14:51
nature babycare nappies are about the same price as pampers etc. available at larger boots (and boots.com- free delivery over £40), sainsburys, waitrose and mothercare. I find them better than the supermarket own brand ones (used when in N.Ireland when on holiday- they don't seem to have naturebabys there) and they seem a lot cheaper than the moltex ones in our local chemist/ wholefood store. size 3 (4-9kg) is about £5.99 a pack
We try to wait til they're on special and buy bulk (we use reusables for our usual nappies but the eco-disposables when on day trips) although the fact that you can just buy the one pack with the weekly shopping when needed means you won't find LO has grown out of them!
12/9/08 20:22
What size are you after? I have a case of Moltex (264 nappies) for £52 including delivery available at my store. They are midi 4-9kgs. Let me know if you want the details.
12/9/08 19:57
Been looking around and would really like to use them but I am on a very tight budget and to be honest Boots and even Pampers appear to be cheaper than buying biodegradeable.
Does anyone know where I can get cheap ones from?
Smoky, 32+6





Thanks for the info. I think I will try and get some samples first and see what they are like. I already have a load of pampers that my sister bought for me so i will be able to compare them when the baby is born.