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Asda Smartprice Nappy Bags

 
Description: Brand: Asda / Type: Changing Bags

Newest Review: ... for 30p which is great because they last for almost 2 weeks which is brilliant value for money. The difference between these ... more

 ... and the more expensive ones is that they are thinner and the smell is not as potent. These are not a bad thing because the smell is not so over powering and they dont rip very often so the thiness is not a problem either. I have found these are great for when you walk your dogs they are easy to slip on you had to pick up that mess and you are able to tie the top of them and carry them around until you come to a dog bin and because they are smelly you will not have the pong following you. As for the childrens nappi...more

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evesapples131
Premium Review Asda Smartprice Nappy Bags: Nappy Bags, or dog poo bags! (246 words)
by - written on 17/09/07 (Useful, 223 readings)
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Asda Smartprice Nappy Bags. Reasons to buy them. I don't have any babies, but I do have 2 dogs so I buy them to pick up their poos. What are you getting? You get 100 bags for just 27p. A bargain price, the yellow dog 'clean up' bags cost you £1.00 for just 50, asda nappy sacks are just as good. The nappy bags are thin green plastic bags that have the fragrance of a cheap air freshener. Don't be put of at the thought of them being thin, they have never failed me yet. They're still strong, they never break! But are very light weight so very easy to carry plenty in your pocket. Packaging. They come in a white plastic package ...  Read the complete review

ButterBear
Crowned Review Nappy Happy (805 words)
by - written on 23/06/08 (Very useful, 187 readings)
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Asda Smart Price Nappy Bags come in various different pack sizes and will be in the region of 30p for a bag of 100 bags and 74p for a bag of 300. They are presented in very simple white Smart Price packaging with the new design green writing and silhouette of a teddy bear, the packaging is very thin which is obviously part of what keeps the price so reasonable. The bags themselves have come in various colours in the past, when I had my daughter they were a light orange colour but nowadays they seem to be a turquoise green instead, they are lightly scented in a floral fashion but nothing overpowering. Each bag has 2 handles which are perfect for tying up the bag once it's ...  Read the complete review

Spiragirl
Premium Review Asda Smartprice Nappy Bags: Perfect for those little emergencies (235 words)
by - written on 10/10/09 (Very useful, 8 readings)
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I bought these nappy sacks to keep in the changing bag for my daughter at school. For any family nappy sacks are an essential. Even though my children are now out of nappies they are still incredibly useful. Whether it's for clothes and underwear which has been involved in an accident or even for spat out sweets which weren't liked. I have tried a number of these sacks and would definitely buy these again. Pros Cheap and cheerful. They do the job, no frills. They also don't have the hideous fragrance that some of them do to mask the smell of the contents. If whatever I am bagging is particularly offensive, using two bags is definitely preferable to ...  Read the complete review

rawwrjem
Premium Review bag it, bin it. (427 words)
by - written on 24/06/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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Changing a nice smelly nappy of your babies isn't the nicest thing in the world and I don't see the point in paying over £1.00 for, quite literally, a bag of crap. As important as it is to make sure your bin doesn't smell like faeces, nobody wants to spend a fortune on nappy sacks. I rarely have to use them now, but I bought a packet of these for 30p quite a while ago for the occasion when I do have to change a dirty pull-up nappy from my son. Considering that I got 100 bags for such a low price, I didn't expect much from them and was pleased with the small price I'd paid when some of the bags in ASDA cost £1.60 for 75 which I think is ridiculous in ...  Read the complete review

Claribella
Premium Review Asda Smartprice Nappy Bags: They're as good as any! (368 words)
by - written on 13/06/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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I don't understand how someone would pay a lot of money for something like nappy sacks. These one's from Asda contain 100 nappy sacks and cost around 30p. I probably do around three nappy changes a day and if it isn't 'Pooey' then I don't put it in a sack. Elijah probably poos once a day, if that so they will definitely last longer than 100 days. When you open the lid a nice, pleasant smell comes floating out. It's definitely a 'Baby' smell and reminds me a bit of Johnsons baby lotion. It's a nice soft scent which makes me wonder how they can expect something so non-invasive to cover up the smell of shite! The sacks are a greeny, turquoise colour ...  Read the complete review

 

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