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Morrisons Nappies

 
Description: Brand: Morrisons / Type: Nappies

Newest Review: ... to save a few pennies so i went trying all the brands and when it came to morrisons i have to say i was very dissapointed the ... more

 ... first noticeable thing was the fact that they dont hold a lot, when i went to bed the first night he was wearing them i noticed he was wet through and he had only been wearing them around 4 hours so that really wasnt good enough. So next i thought well iv brought them now i may aswell use them up so i used them for daytime and put him other ones on at night but after a few days my little 1 started coming out in rashes and sores so i immediately threw the lot away they are rough on skin and dont hold anything. t...more

Gemma1984
Premium Review Morrisons Nappies: Cheap and good quality at the same time (199 words)
by - written on 02/10/07 (Useful, 134 readings)
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My son is 7 months old, but a little bit smaller than most babies his age. He currently wears size 2 nappies. I found some brands quite bad, they felt weird and kept leaking. I started shopping at morrisons about 3 months ago as I heard about how much it has improved since Safeway. I love "baby shopping" I could spend hundreds of pounds on just tins of food, if I see a tin he has not tried yet, it is in the trolley. I get to the nappy section and see all your well known brands that are supposed to be the best ones. I decide to buy Morrisons own as I dont have that much money. Gets home and put one on him, amazing!! They fit perfectly, look snuggly, have pretty ...  Read the complete review

redfox26
Crowned Review A cheaper nappy for indoors. (866 words)
by - written on 28/07/08 (Very useful, 121 readings)
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Okay i have seen reviews on Morrisons Nappies for under 1 year olds, and seeing as i have just bought the nappy pants (size 5) i thought i would share my experience of using them with you all. * Coming across the product I was in Morrisons doing a bit of shopping (obviously) and was looking for some nappies for our Aimee. After a bit of searching i realised that the usual brand of Pampers pull ups where nowhere to be seen. Due to the fact that my little angle can take of the more traditional velcro nappy off, i opted to look for the Morrisons home brand of pull ups. * Packaging Even with the outer packaging being an ...  Read the complete review

jensterc
Premium Review Morrisons Nappies: Rough, scratchy and oh so leaky (539 words)
by - written on 30/07/09 (Very useful, 103 readings)
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I've been on a real mission recently to find cheaper alternatives to the premium brands of nappies I bought for my first daughter. When she was born, I was completely pulled in by their powerful marketing campaigns and believed Pampers was the best choice for my little bubba's bottom. 31/2 years down the line, and now on my second round of nappy buying with scrummy bubba no. 2, I have changed thousands of nappies and I dread to think how much money I have spent. Since my awakening to the fact that some of the lower priced nappies did the job just as well as Pampers, I have been more than happy to try any brand of nappy to try and find the one that provides ...  Read the complete review

Autarkis
Premium Review Not Good Enough for Poop! (838 words)
by - written on 19/06/09 (Very useful, 137 readings)
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Since having my daughter 13 years ago I always used premium branded nappies and never considered buying cheaper brands of nappies. Since having my son just 20 months ago, we were given the usual free samples when you have a baby, which included a Huggies and a Pampers nappy and money off coupons for them. These are most the well known and are popular with most new parents. Also our family bought us some nappies and baby supplies so we were stocked up, and had a few different brands of nappies to try. We happened to have both Huggies and Pampers nappies; All in all I never got on well with the Huggies nappies with my son as they seemed to leak quite often ...  Read the complete review

i_am_joy
Premium Review Morrisons Nappies: Uneffective and unkind to baby's skin (674 words)
by - written on 17/03/09 (Very useful, 101 readings)
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When my granddaughter came to stay for the weekend a couple of weeks ago I realised I needed to get a packet of nappies for her, when I went to Morrisons I was a little annoyed that as their Pampers were on special offer the shelves were bare of size 5 and a member of staff informed me there was none in the store room either. Huggies do not suit her body shape at all so I was forced to buy a pack of the Morrisons own brand Mover nappies, which are supposed to be the equivalent of Pampers Active Fit. I say forced as my daughter and I only ever buy Pampers, not because we're brand snobs (well, my daughter is a little) but simply because they offer the best fit ...  Read the complete review

 

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