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Tesco Nappies
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by NoelleAndel - written on 12.06.08 (Useful, 72 readings)
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I have been using Tesco nappies for about 8 months now and I would highly recommend them to any parents of young children. Before 'converting' I always used the more expensive, big brand nappies, until one day I bought a packet of Tesco Ultra nappies by accident (the packaging of these nappies and Pampers are almost identical.) It wasn't ...
by jacqueline101 - written on 01.06.08 (Useful, 24 readings)
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I started buying Tesco own brand nappies for my daughter (now a toddler) some months ago, and I have found that they are really good value. I usually buy the ultra dry and active fit ones in large packs of 56, and order online for home delivery, to save keep going to the shops regularly. I find that this is cheaper then buying a smaller amount, ...
by spam330 - written on 29.04.08 (Useful, 53 readings)
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Tesco Nappies I have found Tesco nappies to be of very good quality and very reasonably priced. I started using Tesco nappies as soon as my daughter was born and since then have progressed through almost all of the range. I have never had any problmes with the nappies and on many occasions have reccomended them to ...
by dizzymonkey - written on 07.03.08 (Useful, 63 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 ...
by Beckie Wolf - written on 26.08.07 (Somewhat useful, 168 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 ...
by nessie3105 - written on 23.07.07 (Useful, 211 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 ...
by havanna - written on 10.04.07 (Useful, 213 readings)
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After thinking long and hard and not being sure as to wether i should go for it and buy the dare i say cheaper nappies , i finally took the plunge and did it.. I went into my local tesco held my head high and walked right past the premium nappies as quick as i could..When i finally came to the "cheaper section" i took a deep breath ...
by beci1+3 - written on 11.07.06 (Useful, 218 readings)
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I have a 16 month old toddler, and 12 week old triplets, so nappies are always top of our shopping list. When the triplets were born, Tesco were the only shop locally who sold premature nappies, so we'd be going in and buying them in bulk. The babies soon grew out of them, and are now in newborn size Tesco Ultrasoft nappies. With 24 in a pack for ...
by gemagems - written on 07.05.06 (Useful, 1045 readings)
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have recently had a baby and have been told by at least three people to buy tesco nappies as they are cheaper than Pampers yet are made by pampers! whether this is true or not I am not sure but the fact is Tescos nappies are brilliant. I had a 10 week premature baby and their nappies start from premature size! they fit amazingly well ...
by rosebud10 - written on 22.01.06 (Very useful, 2560 readings)
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Money has been a bit tight over christmas, and i wanted to stock up on nappies before the christmas rush started at the shop! So off i went to tesco. I finally found a trolly that wasn't full of rubbish, and straped my lil one in. When i got round to the baby department, a collected all the baby milk, baby wipes etc, and by the ...
by chez1316 - written on 16.11.05 (Somewhat useful, 255 readings)
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As a first time mum i only want whats best for my child. All the advertising of leading brand nappies made us believe they were best, i stand to be corrected. I was unable to get pampers one day and bought tesco brand and it was the best purchase i made! I found them to be very soft and flexible so baby was free to move about, also they were able ...
by Clare24 - written on 28.08.05 (Somewhat useful, 163 readings)
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I have used Tesco Super Fit nappies since my baby was first born. They range from premature baby to Junior so, if like me, you have a teeny baby you can still get good yet affordable nappies. I have strayed to other brands since my 16 month old started to be more active, as pants seemed to be easier to put on him since he started trying to roll ...
by anwar7 - written on 12.05.05 (Very useful, 1021 readings)
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I dread to think how many nappies I have got through since my first child was born 7 years ago and my second son is not yet showing any inclination to give up his nappies! When my first son was born I decided to use a mixture of disposable and cloth nappies. I shunned the cheaper own brand nappies in favour of the brand leaders Pampers and ...
by Ali72 - written on 20.01.05 (Very useful, 553 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 ...
by carebare - written on 27.11.03 (Very useful, 602 readings)
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To our shock and horror our little boy was born early, on route to the hospital!! He was 6 weeks early and very small. As he was so small some of his bodily functions didn't work too well so as a precaution he was transfered to the special care baby unit. Even though my little one was quite early he was a really good weight, he weighed 5lb 2 ...
by dyland - written on 10.08.03 (Very useful, 480 readings)
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Having read and heard other opinions about Tesco value nappies, I thought I would try them myself and put them to the test on my 3 month old who is now big enough to fit into them. You see these value nappies are only made to fit babies from 15ilb's onwards. I am a bit of a cheapskate at the moment what with a newborn so anything to ...
by tammylisa - written on 01.02.03 (Useful, 92 readings)
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I had tesco nappies recommended to me by a friend. They are very good and a lot cheaper she told me. Being a first time mum you want what is best for your baby and think that you are doing the right thing by buying all the brand names, surely they must be the best. Then when we were doing our shopping in tesco, i suggested that we try ...
by cheryl ann - written on 05.09.02 (Useful, 48 readings)
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my mother in law bought Tesco nappies to keep at her house when we visit with our four month old son.He had been wearing both Pampers and Huggies and was always leaking over his nappy.I was quite happy to try Tesco own brand and was very suprised at how comfortable and soft they felt and they fitted snuggly too,they even managed to keep Kieran dry ...
by Gwenick - written on 11.01.02 (Very useful, 388 readings)
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When you become a parent one of the first things you have to think about it nappies. And the big question ‘Which ones should I use”? Most people during their pregnancy will be presented with freebies of Pampers and Huggies nappies, and are told in their antenatal classes all about nappy rash. So naturally when baby is born most new ...
by jopassmore - written on 07.09.01 (Very useful, 519 readings)
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I have recently read an opinion which suggested that Tesco Value Nappies were a waste of time. I have not found this to be the case, so I thought I would write about our experience with these nappies. When my daughter was first born, it was my intention to use reusable nappies. We did this for a while, once she was big enough (see my op ...














