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Asda Nappies
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by - written on 21/10/08 (Very useful, 48 readings)
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I thought I would try a shop brand nappy, as i was fed up spending loads of money on nappies all the time. I was in asda on the nappy aisle, so I bought a pack of Asda's "Little Angels" Comfort dry. I thought I would get the smallest pack size first to try them out, they cost me £3.97 for 32 nappies. I got the 4+ size ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/10/08 (Useful, 53 readings)
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When my little girl was born i always stuck with pampers as it was a brand i knew and i never had any problems with them but as she grew and went into the pul ups it started to get very costly so i decided that i would give the asda pull ups a go. From the first nappy i put on i regretted it. Every single nappy leaked, not from being over full but ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/10/08 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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Well when i had my first baby i always used pampers or huggies as they were the well known ones and were suposidly the best BUT i was always having trouble with them leaking during the night, my daughter would wake up soaked through to her babygrow so i thought ok il give some other brands a go.. went down to asda and bought a packet for £3.97 or ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/10/08 (Useful, 54 readings)
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I had three kids under four years old and so have used a fair amount of nappies. I have tried all the leading brands and even terry nappies as having two in nappies at a time can be quite costly. I recently tried Asda own brand nappies having never used a supermarket own brand before. I must say I was pleasantly surprised. Even ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/09/08 (Useful, 47 readings)
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Asda nappies were ok for about 2 or three weeks but then my daughter started to get nappy rash and she had never had this before So we decided to change brands and go back to pampers which she then has not had nappy rash since! Shes now nearly 1 years old! These nappies do leak abit to so you have to keep a watch full eye, these are good if your ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/07/08 (Useful, 34 readings)
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It seems so long ago that my son was in nappies now but pretty soon there'll be a new baby in our house and I have to say Asda nappies all the way. They are cheap and with cheap people expect bad quality but let me tell you - Asda nappies were one of the few varieties that didn't make my sons bottom sore and they also didn't leak, that to me made ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/07/08
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my son is 8 months old and i have alwase used pampers or huggies. but this month he was un well and had diarrhoea so i though i'd use a cheeper nappie... now i would never go back they are so much better than pampers even over night!
by - written on 05/01/08 (Useful, 116 readings)
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I didnt actually use asdas nappys but use there pull up pants to toilet train both my children. From day 1 we only ever used pampers nappys and wipes, i thought these were best as they were a branded name not a shops own and never had any problems with them untill we began toilet training. I didnt want nappys any more as this ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/02/06 (Very useful, 327 readings)
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To be quite honest when I had my son almost three years ago, I never considered using any nappies on him other than a brand name. When I had my daughter four months ago I intended on doing exactly the same with her, until fate lent a hand one night about six weeks ago. We had gone to our local Asda's store to do the weekly shopping and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/11/05 (Somewhat useful, 317 readings)
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I have tried every nappy going(well nearlly) and settled on Tesco nappies which seemed the best. Although at night my son leaks a lot. I was recently in asda and needed nappies so I thought Id give them a go. Why were they not in my life from the beginning. I purchased a box of 78 size 5 nappies for £8.79/97? They come in a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/02/03 (Useful, 581 readings)
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Before my daughter was born I began to stock up on essentials like nappies, wipes and toiletries. I bought four packs of Asda Newborn (24) for £2.47 each and one pack of Pampers Newbaby (48) for £6.99. To be honest I was much more impressed with the Asda nappies than the Pampers as they seemed to fit better and didn't leave any marks on the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 22/11/01 (Very useful, 217 readings)
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I signed up both for the Pampers website and the Huggies website so that I could get newsletters and money off vouchers on nappies. That way, I can buy her my two preferred brands of nappies, depending on which voucher I have when, and how fat her legs are at that point to ensure the best fit. I try to buy the bulk packages, as they last longer ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/10/01 (Very useful, 79 readings)
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Once upon a time, there was just one varierty of nappies, terry towels. Then came the new amazing 'disposable' nappies. These cost more but were a better option for those who didn't have the time to boil wash those lovely white squares of cloth. Now in the year 2001, terry towels are more or less obselete, and the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/10/01 (Very useful, 101 readings)
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My kids have been in Pampers since they were born. Sure we have had failed attempts with Huggies(for some reason the elastic legs don't seem to work with my kids) but went back to Pampers when the next pack was needed. Suddenly a friend of mine decided that she needed to save money, and changed from Pampers to Asda Nappies. After ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/07/01 (Very useful, 107 readings)
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Huggies and Pampers have pretty much sown up the disposable nappy market with thier mass advertising and massive colourful packs of disposables.........BUT........ What does a nappy do? 1) Its there to not just catch all the wee, its designed to absorb it away from the skin. 2)Its there to provide a leak proof seal ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/06/01 (Useful, 18 readings)
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My opinion of asda nappies is that they are really good value for money. They fit well around the baby's legs and can hold quite alot of moisture,I would rate them next to pampers or huggies. my baby has never had a rash in ten months,I think this is all down to asda's nappies having the ability to keep moisture away from ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/06/01 (Useful, 32 readings)
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Asdsa nappies really are excellent value for money. I use the midi nappies for my child, 38 nappies cost just £4.78. These nappies are very absorbant, and seem to help keep her skin dry. I would say they are breathable too, as her skin is particulary delicate and she does not have nappy rash problems using these nappies. The tabs ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/04/01 (Very useful, 122 readings)
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I have to honestly say that I don’t like to waste money. When my son was born I absolutely positively had to buy the very best of everything. Pushchair/Clothes right down to these lovely things – nappies. I’m sure that any parent will agree that it is very easy to tell the difference between a good nappy and a bad one. At first I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/04/01 (Very useful, 80 readings)
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I haven't written about nappies for a while. Well it's not the most riveting of topics is it? Even so, with 2 under the age of 2, rather a large proportion of my day is spent changing nappies. It's like a production line sometimes, and I have to say, I always feel guilty about contributing to the world's eco problems. I'm sure my family alone ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/03/01 (Somewhat useful, 15 readings)
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Asda nappies leak, are either too small or too large for the size quoted, I personally was given some for my new baby, I gave up after 5 and went for pampers and huggies. I was very surprised as all of asdas other stuff is very good in quality and price. They need to retest there nappies to find out where they are going wrong,obviously I was not ... Read the complete review
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