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by - written on 07/03/08 (Useful, 93 readings)
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I do truly believe that at 5.00am in the morning there is nothing worse than being greeted by a crying 3month old baby with a dirty leaky nappy... ... so imagine my relief when I discovered that with Tesco nappies I could pick my daughter up for a cuddle and a good morning kiss without that all too familiar squelch and warm sensation of liquid poo being mushed onto my nightshirt! Thumbs up to Tesco on their nappies, as well as having the advantages that Huggies and Pampers do ( cute pictures, flexibility around the legs and waist, good absorbency and nice stretchy tabs to fasten them on) they also have one big advantage of their own, they are ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/07/07 (Useful, 261 readings)
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After only using pampers and huggies nappies when my baby was newborn, I decided to be brave and try some other 'cheaper' brands when she moved into size 2. I started by trying 'Boots' nappies and although I was impressed with these, they were a little on the large side for my baby. I chose Tescos to try next as they were a pound cheaper and this was the supermarket that I happened to visit when I needed nappies. The Tesco nappies are slightly smaller than the Boots nappies and consequently, fit my baby around the leg much more snugly. As a result of this, we have not yet had any side leakage (yet!!!) They look and feel comfortable, although do leave some body ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/08/07 (Somewhat useful, 191 readings)
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I have used tescos nappies throughout the years on both my son and daughter. The good news is that they seem to be just as good with both boys and girls. In fact, I can not recall a time, when either child has leaked out of a tesco nappy. They fit snuggly and neither of my children had nappy rash whist using them. They are cheaper than the top brand, but just as good. Tescos nappies are good quality and good value for ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/01/05 (Very useful, 777 readings)
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When I had my first child, I only bought him premium branded nappies. After all, they were the most expensive, so they must be the best, right? And my little bundle of joy was only ever going to have the best! We tried Pampers and Huggies, and settled on using Pampers on an on-going basis as they never leaked. Of course, all that has now changed with baby #2 and the harsh economic realities of only one wage lol. When he was first born (and with a 2 year old who is still in pull-ups) I used, as I had with my first, Pampers New Baby Total Care nappies, which are expensive. However, son #2 is, how shall I put this politely, fond of his food and quickly grew out ... Read the complete review

by - written on 18/07/09 (Very useful, 82 readings)
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When my granddaughter visits I usually use Pampers nappies, simply because this is the brand my daughter buys for her and was also the brand I bought for my own children years ago. However, sometimes I rebel and this week is rebellion week so I have decided to try a packet of Tesco Super Fit nappies. After using around half of the packet I have mixed feelings on them. While they keep my granddaughter's clothes dry I am not completely convinced about their effectiveness at keeping the wet away from her skin. I say this because after wearing one of these nappies her skin feels clammy sometimes whereas Pampers will generally keep her skin feeling perfectly ... Read the complete review
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