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Boots Parenting Club Changing Bag

 
Description: Brand: Boots / Type: Changing Bags / Comes with: Boots own-label baby products, Pampers nappies and wipes, Heinz baby ... more
Boots Parenting Club Changing Bag ... food, Philips Avent bottles and sterilisers and Johnson's Baby toiletries.

Newest Review: ... magnetic catches. These are handy for storing small items such as tissues, breast pads, keys, dummies, snacks, small toys ... more

 ... etc. Inside the bag is an insulated bottle holder which fastens with a string & toggle to keep your bottle safe. This is large enough to contain a 9oz Avent bottle. But if you are going out for the day then you are going to need a separate bottle holder for your other bottles, but still, this pocket is handy. Also inside the bag is a zipped mesh compartment which is large enough to hold wipes or a few disposable nappies. Then on the opposite side are two small pouches, one is mobile phone size and the other is a...more

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arleek
Premium Review Boots Parenting Club Changing Bag: Not bad for a free bag (464 words)
by - written on 24/10/09 (Very useful, 70 readings)
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I received this bag free with Boots Parenting club when (I think) I bought some disposable nappies. It says the bag retails at £29.99 but if anyone paid that for this bag then they would be completely bonkers. As changing bags go, it's pretty basic (I should know I've been through a fair few). The material is a cheap thin canvassy type material, pretty low budget if you ask me, and it's not waterproof, in my experience. It's basically a shoulder bag with a few extra pockets. On the outside are two small flap pockets that close with magnetic catches. These are handy for storing small items such as tissues, breast pads, keys, dummies, snacks, ...  Read the complete review

yummy-cat
Premium Review rubbish! (486 words)
by - written on 04/07/09 (Very useful, 142 readings)
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i got a leaflet in my bounty pack for the boots parenting club and from what it said it sounded really good so one sleepless night thanks to bump kicking the poop outta me i sat and signed up to the club via the website. A week or so later i received my parenting pack with my so called good vouchers in there. Now the voucher in question for this bag says its worth £29.99 !!! how on earth they came up with that price ill never know. i wouldnt even pay £2.99 for it so its a good job there were money off vouchers for the nappies i needed to buy to get this bag for free in the first place or i would have taken it back. When you get this bag you'll ...  Read the complete review

juicy_lucy
Premium Review Boots Parenting Club Changing Bag: For baby and me... (504 words)
by - written on 17/01/09 (Very useful, 269 readings)
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Boots baby changing bag With the safe delivery of my very first grandson, I joined his mummy in the Boots Parenting club because there were promises of free gifts and bargains to be had. The first thing we received along with the money off vouchers was a voucher for this Boots baby changing bag, apparently worth £29.99, and made in association with pampers (hence the money off Pampers vouchers). Since I knew that my son's girlfriend already has a changing bag, I knew that this would come to my possession so that I can keep all of baby's things together. The bag itself is black with two large pockets at the front which have cream flaps to ...  Read the complete review

sambam000
Premium Review I'm Free....! (302 words)
by - written on 02/06/09 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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It's rare for me to shop at Boots - pretty much everything is over-priced with the offer of advantage card points supposedly being enough to tempt us through the doors & pay the high prices... But, I had heard of the Boots parenting club somewhere in the pregnancy literature that we all trawl through, so I decided to sign up in case any worthwhile offers came my way. The biggest offer was a coupon which when used in conjunction with the purchase of Pampers nappies would snag you a free changing bag. Now I know the nappies are overpriced at Boots, but since there was also a £1 off Pampers coupon (yes, you CAN use both vouchers at the same time), I ...  Read the complete review

elbar1
Premium Review Boots Parenting Club Changing Bag: Worst Free Baby Change Bag (237 words)
by - written on 10/01/09 (Very useful, 593 readings)
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If you sign up to the Boots' Parenting Club you get sent vouchers every few months. This used to be a good club that sent vouchers for free things. Now it is money off if you purchase goods that you would not necessarily want. One voucher is for a change bag if you buy pampers' nappies. I object to buying nappies from Boots, because they are always over-priced. However, I thought I would in order to get the free change bag. What a total waste of money! Even though it was free!!! It wasn't worth the cost of the nappies. It is really plain and boring. It is not particularly big. The material is cheap and nasty. I ended up using an old bag I ...  Read the complete review

 

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