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What are the best cheap cloth nappys to use that are sold in australia? |
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I have been searching the web to find a good quality cloth nappy that purhaps comes as a package with nappy covers. I came over a company called Bambino Mio but they seem to be a bit on the expensive side. All the covers that go over the cloth nappys seem to be over the $25 mark. I am wanting something with great absorbensey and a good price. Any one from australia know of a good product. First baby and I don't know what to use at all. I am very frustrated. I am not interested in using just cloth nappys but using covers over these for extra protection. Any advice ANYONE??? |
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Finally, someone else that uses cloth nappies!!! What a relief, i was beginning to think i was the only aussie using them, especially after some woman on here called me an idiot for using them!! ha |
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go to your local KMart or BIG W... |
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While the company I use is based in The US, they have nice products at a reasonable price. you can see if they will ship to you ins Australia. If you do not mind gently used I have a dozen very nice Nappy's (one size fits birth to 3 years old( that I have only used for 6 months and now my 2 year old little girl is potty trained. I also have the double liners for them as well as the prowraps....We could work out a deal on the price plus shipping and handling....contact me if you are interested. youfoundthebrittons@yahoo.com I will pack a box and see what the rate is to ship and we will see what we can work out. If you want to check out the diapers check out tinytush.com. I use the tiny tush one size diaper and the prowraps. Good luck |
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The cheapest cloth nappies I ever got were from Target but that was at least 10 yrs ago and I can say they have lasted that long as well, been through 3 children and still going. They may be called fluffies or something along those lines. I prefer the flannalette, to the terry towling ones as they seem easier to clean and soak. I have had those fitted cloth nappies as well however i felt they were to expensive and you usually only get one in a pack. If you want them to last and are planning on having more children then I would suggest spend a little more as they tend to last a lot longer then the ones that are made cheaply. Why not get someone to get it for you for a baby gift. Use the fluffy pants that you can get from safeway, coles, Big W all those chains and also the plastic pants, so that the clothes dont get soaked right through. You can also get cloth nappy liners as well, this helps save the nappies from stains. These you can again get from the suprmarket chains, I Know safeway did stock them and they are not that expensive and reusable to. So your not wasting your money. Hope this helps you. |
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Go to yur local K-Mart. |
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