Tesco Nappies
Tesco Nappies in Review

Product Type: Tesco baby products

karlsm93
Tesco Nappies: Tesco ultra dry nappies - great day time nappies! (441 words)
by - written on 21/05/13 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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Although I mostly use reusable nappies on my little girl, there are times when I use disposable - I always use a pampers ultra dry at night, but I am quite prepared to try other non branded nappies for use during the daytime, when the reusables are being washed or we are away for the day! I would very often purchase Pampers Simply dry ...  Read the complete review

MikeBorry
Super Nappies at a Super Price. (812 words)
by - written on 19/11/12 (Very useful, 208 readings)
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~*~*~ Tesco Super Fit Nappies ~*~*~ ~ What are they? ~ These are Tesco branded nappies. These ones are the Super Fit style which allow baby to move freely. ~Why did I buy them? ~ I was in Tesco when I remembered that I was running low on nappies. I popped along to the baby ...  Read the complete review

kirstyloughnane
Tesco Nappies: Nifty no-leak nappies (361 words)
by - written on 12/01/12 (Very useful, 152 readings)
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As a busy mother of two daughters - 5 years old and almost 2 years old - I am always looking to get the best quality products for the best price. Both my daughters are very slight in build and tall, so finding nappies that fit well, hug their frame and don't leak - without costing the earth - has always been a challenge. I ...  Read the complete review

cemma15
Super Fit, Super Dry, Super Nappy! (303 words)
by - written on 21/12/11 (Useful, 130 readings)
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Nappy shopping. Eurgh I hear you say? I know it's tedious, but when we have nippers it just has to be done. But let me help you make an informed decision about which nappies you should buy, therefore reducing the amount of hours you spend down the nappy aisle. I describe myself as and 'earth mother' and a user of reusable ...  Read the complete review

helen190390
Tesco Nappies: Money saved for our pockets! (472 words)
by - written on 03/12/11, updated on  03/12/11 (Very useful, 148 readings)
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I always look out for a bargain, and when our daughter was born, we decided to use a high branded nappy for our daughter. For a year and a half she was wearing pampers nappies costing us £12 a box fpr just 64 nappies. One month we had a lot of bills and car things to pay out, so we decided to buy cheaper nappies costing us around ...  Read the complete review

Abs2uLOTT
EVERY LITTLE HELPS - SAVE £££ on TESCO NAPPIES!! (1121 words)
by - written on 08/05/11 (Very useful, 332 readings)
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Sooo, the big question we all want to know when having to pay out for nappies on a regular basis - can we get away with opting for the cheaper versions or do we stick with the branded Huggies and Pampers?! In my opinion, ALL of the Tesco branded nappies, including the design above are definitely worth a try and so far so good ...  Read the complete review

emmad5689
Tesco Nappies: Does the job just as you want (330 words)
by - written on 09/02/11, updated on  16/02/11 (Useful, 180 readings)
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I first tried these nappies when my first daughter was a baby and found that they fit well and were absorbant aswell as being well priced and often on offer. Now 3 years later and I have used them on her younger sister. These nappies may be supermarkets own but I honestly believe if you tried the so called premium brands and ...  Read the complete review

kellylouj
Every little helps! (402 words)
by - written on 26/01/11 (Very useful, 201 readings)
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When it came to nappies for my son you could say I was a bit obsessive, from the moment I found out I was pregnant I was stocking up and instinctively came home with the leading brand for nappies, until I came on here and realised that I may be missing out on a little gem! When my son arrived I had Pampers and Huggies all in ...  Read the complete review

xxBeccaxx
Tesco Nappies, My New Brand! (274 words)
by - written on 11/12/10 (Useful, 174 readings)
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When my little one was born I was obsessed by using everything branded on him, I assumed it must be better for him and paying more would mean a better experience using them. On that note I always used Huggies or Pampers, I bought the huge economy boxes when they were on offer in the hope that it would work out not to expensive and last a ...  Read the complete review

ELISSALONDON
Great value nappies! (166 words)
by - written on 24/11/10 (Useful, 89 readings)
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When my first son was born i was a nappy snob and wouldnt even try any other brand than the so called top nappies! How wrong was i! When our local store had none in our sons size we picked some tesco ones as a temp till the next day. Not only did he have a dry night without any wet on his baby grow (hes a wiggeler in his sleep) but the ...  Read the complete review

Mama-Q
Tesco Nappies: No leaks (186 words)
by - written on 10/10/10 (Very useful, 159 readings)
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We started off buying disposables and are trying to move into using cloth nappies full time, however we do have the moments of weakness where we use disposables purely on a convenience level (I apologise to Mother Earth!). Now, I have versions of all the brands out there; Pampers, Huggies, supermarkets own and all manner of ...  Read the complete review

biggaz777
Tesco nappies - A cracking buy! (459 words)
by - written on 21/09/10 (Very useful, 114 readings)
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As a Father of two great kids I have become a master of the art of changing nappies from being a bumbling idiot on my first attempt just over five years ago. I remember my first nappy change very well, it was June the 18th 2005 and my son was just one day old. He had been born 5 weeks premature and as such was taken to the ...  Read the complete review

xmum2threex
Tesco Nappies: Super Nappies (381 words)
by - written on 20/09/10 (Very useful, 142 readings)
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When my first baby was born I thought nothing but branded names was good enough for him but how wrong was I. For the first 6 months I stuck to pampers which were fine at first but I noticed as Connor got older he would wet through at night time and this was no good. One of my friends suggested I tried Tesco as they had never ...  Read the complete review

laurasc
tesco own brand nappies (268 words)
by - written on 23/07/10 (Very useful, 206 readings)
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When my son was born we always bought either huggies or pampers nappies but when he was getting older to age of around one and a half we found that he was always getting up in the morning and was soaking! Sheets and everything were drenched and had to be changed constantly. So I thought of giving the tesco own brand nappies a try and I ...  Read the complete review

elaine_cart1
Tesco Nappies: Don't be mislead by the supermarket brand name they are comp ... (163 words)
by - written on 17/07/10 (Useful, 92 readings)
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Being a first time parent I automatically went for the big names like Pampers & Huggies, someone suggested Tesco nappies were good and I chose to ignore the advise as I honestly could not believe they were as good as the big names. A member of the family brought some round and I was pleasantly surprised! They fit my 3 month old ...  Read the complete review

xjemloux
These are not VALUE nappies at all... (889 words)
by - written on 09/07/10 (Very useful, 167 readings)
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***This is a review on Tesco Value Nappies, not the ones pictured above ... did put in a suggestion for the value nappies but was asked to write the review here*** My 2 year old twin boys have been out of nappies during the day now for nearly 2 months. However they are not quite ready for coming out of them during the night. ...  Read the complete review

loopcinda
Tesco Nappies: Tesco nappies (236 words)
by - written on 14/05/10 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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Although I primarily use cloth nappies, I always use disposables on my children at night and at other times when disposables are much more convenient. I've found Tesco nappies to be as good as any other brand. Price wise they can rarely be beaten. Even when the other big brands are on special offer, Tescos own are at least a ...  Read the complete review

llwyd
No more wet trousers! (229 words)
by - written on 14/04/10 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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I tend to look for special offers when purchasing nappies and i am quite willing to try any brand. I opted for the tesco super fit because they were on offer (£3.25 for 26, size 4+). I was pleasantly surprised. They are of good quality, I can't personally feel the difference between them and the most well known brands. ...  Read the complete review

Gtiracer
Tesco Nappies: Good nappies at a fairly good price (182 words)
by - written on 17/02/10 (Useful, 50 readings)
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I use these nappies on my kids, I have 2 kids just for your info. and they have lasted well throughout the years, if others are on offer I might buy them, but tesco is usually the happy default measure we use. They seem to be pretty strong and hold the urine in a treat, the tabs are strong and can be done up and undone a couple of times ...  Read the complete review

mrseggs152
does what it says on the pack. (377 words)
by - written on 10/02/10, updated on  10/02/10 (Very useful, 73 readings)
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well, i've just tried these nappies for the first time and i must admit, i'm pleasantly surprised at actually how good they are! when i were pregnant, i worked in a supermarket, so i used to buy two packs of nappies every morning on my way out, as well as a multibag of wipes. we opted for pampers and huggies seeing as they ...  Read the complete review

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