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#21 Poppy

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Posted 19 December 2009 - 01:20 PM

Yea, we use them but I refuse to pay full price for a box! I wait till they are on special

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Posted 19 December 2009 - 01:20 PM

lis said:

they are expensive, but i was recently fooled! I bought Home brand nappies for the first time ever (only ever bought Huggies before being a full time cloth user) and they were $6 for 12 nappies. Only when i got home did i realise that they were more expensive @ 50c each than huggies are! LOL


bahaha, sounds like something i would do!

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Posted 19 December 2009 - 01:23 PM

i have noticed that as well, that all the generic brands are all the same price and not really that much cheaper, tho snugglers on special in the mega box worked out really cheap before i did cloth

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Posted 19 December 2009 - 01:39 PM

The figures go up depending on the size.

Newborn you get 108 per box for $44
Crawler its 96 for $44
Walker its 80 (I think)
and it gets worse from there. So newborn nappies cost less than 40c each, and "pull ups" cost about $1 each.

I did a graph somewhere, but it got lost when I changed computers.

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Posted 19 December 2009 - 01:43 PM

I've been a sposie user until this year and ALWAYS calculated the cost per nappy because i couldn't afford them really (yes it took me THIS long to convert! lol)

If you work on .50c per nappy you'd be pretty good for huggies.

Sposies in general range from about 35c-53c per nappy! YIKES

Mum to 4, nearly wife to Mr Fee and maker of Top End Tush modern cloth nappies.


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Posted 19 December 2009 - 01:49 PM

A friend of mine uses Moltox, and I was just costing those for this piece - 93c each :eek:
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Posted 19 December 2009 - 01:59 PM

treegal said:

A friend of mine uses Moltox, and I was just costing those for this piece - 93c each :eek:


i was thinking of getting moltox, for when we 'do' need to use them, pre--tttyy pricey though!

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Posted 19 December 2009 - 02:07 PM

LeeJ said:

i was thinking of getting moltox, for when we 'do' need to use them, pre--tttyy pricey though!


Out of interest, what makes them better than huggies our aldi? Are they biodegradable? I've never heard of them...

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Posted 19 December 2009 - 02:07 PM

if you actually go to Woolworths website to the shop online part, it will actually tell you how much each they are for each of the sizes.

eg, Huggies Boy Junior size 20pk equates to $0.80 per nappy

ETA, the Coles website does the same, and its not just for the Huggies, but for all of the brands. HTH :D

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Posted 19 December 2009 - 02:09 PM

Merla said:

Out of interest, what makes them better than huggies our aldi? Are they biodegradable? I've never heard of them...

their 'eco' nappies
http://www.todae.com...uniorjumbopack/
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#31 Merla

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Posted 19 December 2009 - 02:12 PM

They do look better environmentally than huggies, they might only take 50 years to break down, not 100!

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Posted 19 December 2009 - 02:12 PM

*raises hand* i found it sal! hahahaah... :P

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Posted 19 December 2009 - 02:12 PM

treegal said:

A friend of mine uses Moltox, and I was just costing those for this piece - 93c each :eek:


yikes !!!!!!!!!............ :eek:

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Posted 19 December 2009 - 02:21 PM

i think the thing to remember is that you need to compost them yourself too, as the landfill conditions dont allow for them to decompose:(
i think sposies are 500 years?

I actually saw them reveiwed on EB, people who had used them, and knew a fair bit about them, havn't personally used them though!

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Posted 19 December 2009 - 02:26 PM

LeeJ said:

i think the thing to remember is that you need to compost them yourself too, as the landfill conditions dont allow for them to decompose:(
i think sposies are 500 years?

I actually saw them reveiwed on EB, people who had used them, and knew a fair bit about them, havn't personally used them though!


My bad! 500 years... hmm... thats a lot of poop!

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Posted 19 December 2009 - 02:33 PM

tell me about it! we'll be swimmin in it!

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Posted 19 December 2009 - 02:39 PM

LeeJ said:

tell me about it! we'll be swimmin in it!


Ew... swimming in pooey nappies! Gross!

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Posted 19 December 2009 - 02:40 PM

about $30/box on special. the no of nappies/box depends on the sizing.

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Posted 19 December 2009 - 04:37 PM

the prices have just gone up, in the new year you will struggle to get them under $33 a box.

All the Major Retailers alternate who has them on special because it has been proven that the cost of nappies seriously influence where people go to do their grocery shopping.

We still use sposies here, and out of all the brands our local stock, i get huggies, because they are consistently good quality- i have pulled tabs off some others just opening them.

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Posted 19 December 2009 - 04:44 PM

did you get an answer to your Q Treegal in the end??

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Posted 19 December 2009 - 07:11 PM

Sorry this isn't answering the OP :P
but my friend uses these nappies, havent done much research on them but apparently are better for the environment :)

http://www.naturesch..._nappies/1996/1

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Posted 19 July 2010 - 07:31 PM

View Postkeziopia, on 19 December 2009 - 04:37 PM, said:

the prices have just gone up, in the new year you will struggle to get them under $33 a box.


All the Major Retailers alternate who has them on special because it has been proven that the cost of nappies seriously influence where people go to do their grocery shopping.


We still use sposies here, and out of all the brands our local stock, i get huggies, because they are consistently good quality- i have pulled tabs off some others just opening them.


It's funny, I haven't seen nappies for $33 a box for ages now, now the 'special' price is $37-38 :blink: , that's a decent jump in that time hey!

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Posted 19 July 2010 - 07:37 PM

neither have i leej, i was getting 2 for $60 at big w only 12mths ago.

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Posted 19 July 2010 - 07:49 PM

They were two for $66 only last week from memory............ but any who.... why are we bumping really old threads all of a sudden tonight??

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Posted 19 July 2010 - 08:26 PM

Ide love to know this too EmmasMummy lol...

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Posted 19 July 2010 - 08:28 PM

Sometimes it's good to look over things from the past ;)

Hi, I'm Norm, brought to you by my high horse, Ned.


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Posted 19 July 2010 - 08:43 PM

View PostLeeJ, on 19 July 2010 - 07:31 PM, said:

View Postkeziopia, on 19 December 2009 - 04:37 PM, said:

the prices have just gone up, in the new year you will struggle to get them under $33 a box.All the Major Retailers alternate who has them on special because it has been proven that the cost of nappies seriously influence where people go to do their grocery shopping.We still use sposies here, and out of all the brands our local stock, i get huggies, because they are consistently good quality- i have pulled tabs off some others just opening them.
It's funny, I haven't seen nappies for $33 a box for ages now, now the 'special' price is $37-38 :blink: , that's a decent jump in that time hey!



View Postmum2one08, on 19 July 2010 - 07:37 PM, said:

neither have i leej, i was getting 2 for $60 at big w only 12mths ago.


nice to know my crystal ball works lol, nah the Kimberly-Clarke rep at dp's work gave me the heads up,

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Posted 19 July 2010 - 08:44 PM

hahaha!! good wprk Kez!

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Posted 19 July 2010 - 09:38 PM

View PostLeeJ, on 19 July 2010 - 08:44 PM, said:

hahaha!! good wprk Kez!



I use dispoables. I did with my first and now with my second. Always buy huggies, and have only paid more then $29 a box a handful of times.. and even then I only pay 2 for $66. Chemart and IGA are the best for the $29 boxes. :) huggies also added 9 extra nappies into all their boxes this year. a little more for your dollar.

Hat off to all of you doing it with the cloth! Just thought I would let you know, to cure some curiosity hehe xxx

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Posted 20 July 2010 - 07:11 AM

Ok, I just have to say that the "eco-friendly" nappies aren't really any different to huggies and the like. The difference is often they tell you to rip out the inside and compost it instead of throwing it in the bin - but if you wanted to, you could do that to huggies and other "not-eco friendly" brands :s

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Posted 20 July 2010 - 07:44 AM

ewww sounds gross jenn lol. im not ripping into anything blagghhhhh.

i got a few boxes of huggies a while ago when they were on sale for $29.95 at woolies, so we're set until toilet training *touch wood*

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Posted 20 July 2010 - 09:05 AM

yep i've noticed that some 'eco friendly' disposables involve ripping them up, and then you can flush down the loo or compost? i'm not sure how this is less yucky/inconvenient than using MCN.

not sure you should rip up a huggies, wouldn't those little gel crystal things go every where? i've read they're really toxic if breathed in.

we use huggies overnight, in the size we buy they are about 70c each! eek!

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Posted 20 July 2010 - 07:43 PM

We use sposies at night. The best brand for Max is Snugglers & I buy them on special at $19 for a pack of 72. It works out to 26c per nappy.

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Posted 20 July 2010 - 08:02 PM

I was wondering if snugglers are any good?.
I hate buying huggies for MIL to use, she changes them every bloody hour but doesnt like cloth :blink:
Costs me a bomb, have been buying woolies brand ones but I see snugglers mega cheap all the time.

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Posted 26 July 2010 - 11:47 AM

View PostMLM, on 20 July 2010 - 08:02 PM, said:

I was wondering if snugglers are any good?.
I hate buying huggies for MIL to use, she changes them every bloody hour but doesnt like cloth :blink:
Costs me a bomb, have been buying woolies brand ones but I see snugglers mega cheap all the time.


I find them fantasic for Max, better & cheaper than huggies. Aldi nappies don't work for him, but worked perfectly for my 5 YO who was & still is a heavy wetter.





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