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Woolies - Huggies Jumbo Nappies 60-108pk, $27 Save $6 till Sunday

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Long time lurker and have benefit from some baby deals in the past so will give back.

Time to stock up, Woolworths have a weekend special, Huggies Nappies 60-108pk all sizes $27.00, save $6. I also heard the advertisement on the radio this morning and it's in store as well.

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  • +2

    Also free delivery if order made by Mar 2 and spend over $150, Code FREEDEL2802. As usual, probably a targeted offer.

  • +1

    I think BigW has the humbo ones for $25.

  • +1

    if i wanted to make a matress with these (stick them side by side), how many nappies do I need? oh and triple stack on the pillow area.

    • 6

      • Boxes or nappies?

        • nappies - going by those measurements for a 19 year old.

          they deserve to sleep rough.

    • Bed wetting problems solved!

    • What's wrong with newspaper?

      Haven't seen 'Big Daddy'? :)

  • +9

    missed out on this deal: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/99828

    so now I have to take this one.

  • +4

    Somehow Long time lurker and have benefit from some baby deals concerns me. Just doesn't quite sound right.

  • +1

    Thanks op! Now I can extend my WoW raids for another 10 hours!

  • +1

    Damm, I stocked up on last deal when they sold these for $28 per box. I have to skip this now as I don't need many more.

  • +1

    I just paid $28 on Tuesday this week. Maybe I should do a refund, and repurchase.

  • Would be good if my other half wanted a little Heisenburg.

  • Serious question. We use Aldi nappies for our 5 month daughter. We used to use huggie but found them over priced and with a quality similar to Aldi.

    Other people's views?

    • +2

      MY kids have very sensitive skin and only huggies absorbs fast enough for them to not get nappy rash. So for me its worth every cent.

      A few times I have tried cheaper brands such as Aldi, baby love and snugglers and regretted it everytime as they do not absorb fast enough.

      Having said that, my friends swear by aldi nappies. But its just not for my kids.

    • We use Cloth nappies during day, Aldi if going out somewhere for convenience, but Huggies at night. Huggies seems to be the only ones that consistently leave child dry at night. They must have better absorbent crystals in them and can absorb more water.
      You are right though - not a lot of difference between them for regular use and lots of money to be saved.
      Didn't Aldi go on record stating their baby supplies were one of their best sellers?

    • The aldi ones stink so quick. Need to change more often. Inferior in every aspect.

      Glad there's a value option… but far from the same.

      On another note… had a lot of trouble buying decent nappies in Ireland. Huggies are hard to find, and terrible. Thin, plasticy, stinky smells after first wee. Many brands/options, but we never found one as goid as aussie made huggies. Relatives there (with babies) gave ours a go. Now gutted they can't get our ones.

  • Thanks for the feedback everyone.

  • Thanks OP.

    Also noticed that there was an additional $5 off the newborn size only for Baby and Toddler Club members, bringing them down to just $22. Could be very handy for new mums and dads, noting that as long as you order by midnight tonight, you can book in delivery any time next week and still get these great prices.

    • sure?

      the $5 off refers to the $28 weekly catalogue price available to all
      https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/134046

      • Yep, positive. I even double checked my order from Sunday to make sure I wasn't dreaming it, and can confirm via cut and paste below that there was an extra $5 off the $27 listed special for the Newborn size only for Toddler and Baby Club members.

        Huggies Girls Nappies Walker 13-18kg Jumbo Box 5 135.00
        Huggies Nappies Newborn Up To 5kg Jumbo Box 5 110.00

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