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Obviously, all just in my opinion but... I bought a pack - never again! They were very thin and flimsy, and a good proportion of them leaked (and not just a little bit either). One of their selling points is that you can return any packs you don't use, but when I looked into doing so it would have cost around ?10. As you get ?6.66 back per pack, and I was sending two, it would have meant I'd only have got a few quid back. Not really worth the effort of lugging them up to the post office with a toddler in tow. I was given pretty short shrift by kiddicare customer services, and funnily enough my 1 star review never seemed to make it to the website!

All just what my experience was like though..I'm sure others will have thought they were great!

I have heard good things about LIDL own brand 'Toujours Nappies' - but have never tried them, must do so! They regularly beat Pampers and Huggies in reviews apparently and are obviously cheap in comparison. Think they are ?5.19 for 50 nappies from the googling I've just done


Look here


and here

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