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4 Huggies Nappies Jumbo Boxes $102 @ Woolworths - Click and Collect

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Sorry its not as good as my last deal, but it's the best at the moment! https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/144140

You can get free delivery too, if you wait for the weekend.

Works out at ~41.5c per nappy on the Walker size.

—Edit—

For some reason, My order came up as $102. Not sure if this will be the same for everyone, as its meant to be $29 per box, and its come up as $28 when i checked out. Bargain!

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  • +1

    Coles home brand 'comfy bot' nappies are half the price, and to be honest they rival the big brands.

    Much better than Aldi and woollies quality also.

    • +7

      In our experience Huggies are worth paying the extra for. If your lucky enough to have a kid that fits one of the other brands, then this wont be a bargain to you. For everyone else… it is ;)

    • Yep, we tried a few different brands… Huggies were easily the best.

    • +1

      We tried lots of brands and are really happy with comfy bots (no aldi in perth but I have heard they are also good), bonus is they are half the price of huggies (and my bub has to go up a size in huggies so ends up less than half the price)

    • Was also a huggies household until the wife got talked into "comfy bots", she says they are better then huggies…

  • How did you get $102? Its $116 for me :(

    Edit never mind code working now :)

  • Tried almost every brand and found Woolies' Select nappies are the most absorbent and stretchy esp at the waist area. It is not expansive and it is made here in Australia.

    • I find expansive nappies are more effective

  • I have never quite understood the love for huggies. I have tried them before (not on myself :P) and, yeah, they are great. Our little man is 16 months and he has always sported the Aldi's. At something like $11.50 for a 50 pack - they seem amazing….quality is great…Australian made I believe? (or maybe sourced from Australian materials).
    Never had a single issue with them. Cutting to the chase….are these huggies really worth 3 times the price to the ozbargainer?
    Thanks for the post OP, Im sure its an outstanding deal. Just want to get my head around why everyone is paying 3 times more for whats on our sons $%se :)
    If you all tell me its worth the price difference - I'll believe you and I'll even try the huggies again to see if I was, i don't know, using them wrong.

    • +1

      WA doesn't have Aldi. We've found huggies to be the better option in our house.

  • Great price from the local stores…. damn beat my deal from Costco, I got the Huggie Crawlers for girls (184pk) for $57.99. Normally $65.99 but was given an $8 discount on my receipt.

  • +1

    I would love to be using a cheaper brand but my girls have sensitive skin and with the other got the worst nappy rash not only unpleasant for my girls but I ended up having to fork out just as much in nappy to cream each change to prevent the rash :(

    So for us it's Huggies :)

    Great deal op

  • Same as bargain hunter mum. Aldi was great and cost effective. They changed something and it reacted to my daughters skin. Woollies select was next best. Some good deal, but also started irritating her skin. Hughes seems to be good.

  • +1

    Also you can use $10 discount for orders over $100 form here:
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/149166

    • Code in this post is also the same as that.

      • Ah, my bad. Didn't see that.

  • +1

    We use a combination of brands. Aldi nappies during the day then we switch over to Huggies at night time for that little bit of extra absorbency. Best of both worlds.

  • $131.92 for me

    • Yes $131.92 for me also I think Coles has them on special this week.

  • looks like it has expired already :(

  • It worked for me…just now

  • Worked for me this morning

  • Woolies have updated it! "Buy More Save More > 2 for $56"

  • $131.92 for me too.

    OP, could you elaborate on what the code is and what we should expect to get?

    Or mark this as expired?

    • Are you an Everyday Rewards club member?

      • Yep have EDR card. Not a baby club member though. What is the source and conditions of the code?

  • Nappies are $35 a box now. This has expired.

    • add 2 or more boxes.

      • Added 4 boxes = $130.

        I actually added them to the shopping cart while they were still cheap, went to bed thinking to add few more items and the next day the cart price went up to $130. This was still while the code was valid.

        But the deal has expired anyway now as the code expired yesterday night.

        • im not sure why its showing as different prices for different people though - have you entered your EDR card?

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