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    Default best disposables?

    I've tried Dri-bots (leaked heaps!) Huggies (LIKE) Baby Love (leak) ...what are the best disposables that dont leave me having to change bubs clothes in the middle of the night as well as his nappy!?

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    I like huggies but i was thinking about trying the new woolworths ones you can go on to the there websites and request a trial nappy

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    I use Aldis and have tried the rest, so they're my fav. I think Aldis are bigger in general and I find the're thicker and more absorbent than any other. Because ds is quite a big boy huggies etc. just won't do and finding sizes now is too hard.

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    huggies overnight but use size above their weight range.
    coles brand or equivelent during day.
    best ofboth worlds, quality and no leaks overnight but daving $$ at the same time

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    I used Huggies and can't recall any leaks whatsoever.

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    we use aldi and homebrand woolies ones.
    never had a problem with them.
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    Before you judge someone, walk a mile in their shoes... because then when you do judge someone, you are a mile away and you have their shoes.

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    We use Huggies and have no problems
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    HUggies are the best i think - i wouldnt go with anything else for my kids overnight.

    But I also find the coles ones really good as well for during the day. I was never fully satisifed with any other brand.
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