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Pampers Baby-Dry Nappies Size 4
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£ 3.79 |
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Pampers Baby-Dry Nappies Size 4+
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£ 3.79 |
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Pampers Baby-Dry Nappies Size 5
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£ 3.79 |
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Pampers Baby-Dry Nappies Size 3 Economy Pack
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£ 8.99 |
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Pampers Baby-Dry Junior Nappies Size5 MegaPack
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£ 18.99 |
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Pampers Baby-Dry Nappies Size 4 Carry Pack
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£ 5.99 |
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Pampers Baby-Dry Nappies Size 4 Economy Pack
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£ 8.99 |
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by - written on 31/10/09 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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Having three young children aged 5, 3 and 1 I have been changing nappies constantly for the last 5 years, I can't wait until my youngest is potty trained and then I can have a break from my every day task. Over the years I must have spent a fortune on nappies, especially seen as the only two brands I use are Pampers and Huggies which are probably the most expensive available. I learnt my lesson about buying quality nappies very early on, I think I bought Tesco's own brand and Boot's own brand and I found that neither of them were good enough. If you buy cheap nappies then they will most certainly leak because they are unable to hold a lot of pee, you then ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/06/09 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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Having just come too close for comfort to a leaky poo-filled nappy with my youngest son, I felt compelled to review the brand I've been using. Not, as you might expect, to have a rant about the poor quality but to confirm that this is (thankfully) such a rare occurance with Pampers Baby Dry Nappies that they are worthy of praise indeed! Nappy manufacturers aren't stupid people and they know that parents are likely to remain loyal to one particular brand if they are proven to be reliable and good value for money from the early days of nappy use. It is this reason (and not that they are particularly generous, kind individuals) that they bombard new parents and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/06/09 (Very useful, 97 readings)
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The decision on which type of nappy to buy is one that companies know once you find a product you like you do tend to stick to it highly advertise. I personally have received money off vouchers and samples through the post. They are frequently on offer to try to tempt you to their product. I am like they predict someone who now tends to stick to one brand. When my son was born I had a selection of both shop brand and the two main branded nappies and I didn't feel that it made that much difference due to the fact I was changing as frequently as like all newborns he was frequently soiling his nappy. As he grew into bigger nappies I found myself becoming brand ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/05/09 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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My niece, Ruby, is 4 months now and has moved up from Huggies Newborn Size 2 to these Pampers Baby-Dry Nappies in Size 3 Midi. This size is designed for babies who weigh 4-9kgs (9-20lbs) and you get 38 unisex nappies for £5.98 from Tesco stores although these are often on special offer £5.00 each, 2 for £10.00 or similar. The nappies are lightweight and are quite cute in design and would definitely be fine for baby boys or baby girls. These nappies have Dora The Explorer on them and pictures of fruit and each one has a different character (I believe there are two or three different ones) although the front of the packet does not seem to indicate what ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/05/09 (Very useful, 273 readings)
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There are so many different types of disposable nappies on the market these days. But do they not all do exactly the same thing? The basic principle is surely the same: to prevent any of your little darling's unmentionables soiling the carpets. I like to think of myself as a nappy-tart, and I'll buy just about any brand as long as the price is right. But whilst I don't really mind what my youngest poos in through the day as they get changed so often, I've learned from experience to make sure he's always securely installed in a Baby Dry at bed time. ~~~ The Brand ~~~ Pampers are made by Proctor & Gamble who are the enormous multi-national ... Read the complete review
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