Mamia Nappies Reviews

Product Type: Mamia baby products
Newest Review: ... in size 3's the first time I used this nappy and I still use them now that he's is a size 5. Packaging The nappies are ... more
Customer Mamia Nappies Reviews (8)

by - written on 07/09/11 (Very useful, 124 readings)
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I have taken to shopping around in order to find the cheapest prices for my groceries and Aldi has become a firm favourite for my fruit and veg purchases. As I had tried a variety of Aldi own brand products with mostly success I decided to try their own brand nappies as I was running low on my stock at home. The nappies had also been conveniently placed close to the tills. The look of the product is very professional, the packaging does not look cheap. The 48 nappies are sold in a plastic aqua marine/green coloured pack. There is a happy smiling baby depicted on the front and an equally as happy mother in the background. The Mamia Logo is written ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/06/11 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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These nappies have gained awards, and with this in mind, I was attracted to buying them. I've tried all the nappy brands under the sun, from the top of the range brands to supermarket own; the only ones I've steered clear of to-date is the Tesco Value ones. Any Mum will know just how expensive nappies can be, and I've found these to be cheaper than even the top brands on special offer. They are just under £5 for 48 size 4/4+ so incredible value especially once you've tried them and realise how good they are! They have an attractive design like all the branded makes of nappy, and the exterior feel is again very comparable, with a soft outer ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/09/08, updated on 25/09/08 (Very useful, 304 readings)
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As every mum out there on a budget knows nappies can be very expensive. I usually buy Tesco's own brand of nappies as I have tried many over the last 3 1/2 years and found these to be the best value for money. Asda's own leave gel/crystals on baby if left on wet too long, and since changing the design about 2 years ago pop open at the drop of a hat, I'm just not generally keen on Huggies as they feel too bulky and Pampers are great but expensive. Anyway, trying to cut down on our food bill at the moment I was shopping at Aldi when I spotted their own brand nappies. I pay around £7.29 for 56 nappies in Tesco, but the Mamia nappies were around £5.50 ... Read the complete review

by - written on 18/10/12 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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Having been buying the expensive brands of nappies whilst my son was small I was dubious whether I should down grade when I was trying to lower my shopping bills, however on consideration I decided I would give it a go. I started buying shop brand nappies and found them alright, but of a lower quality somewhat to that of the leading higher priced options on the market, but about a month ago we run out of nappies...ahhhh!! I rushed to Aldi as that is my closest supermarket and had no option other than to purchase the own brand nappies called mamia. They come in a rather pleasant green plastic packaging with a toddler wearing the nappies printed on the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/03/10 (Very useful, 90 readings)
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The Mamia brand of nappies can be bought from Aldi at a very decent price consistent with supermarket's own brands and bargain brands from Wilkos, etc. In fact, I would say they are very similar with these kind of brands overall in terms of their quality, having tried quite a few different brands myself. The sizes of these nappies are very similar to Tesco's own brand of nappies and I have never experience a problem in terms of dryness, absorbency or flexibility. I tend to buy the big brands such as Pampers when I have vouchers that make the price more reasonable and consistent with the cheaper brands and then I only use the Pampers nappies overnight when ... Read the complete review
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