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228 Quality Nappies from Nappy Queen for $33

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Found this on the allthedeals site and looked like a great deal since the cheapest we get at moment is $18 for like 40ish nappies at aldi's

Get a Whopping 228 Quality Nappies from Nappy Queen for $33
http://spreets.com.au/deal/Brisbane/other/10121/every-new-mu…

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  • both woolies and coles sell boxes of Huggies for $33… experimented with a few other brands… Huggies are easily the best.

    • According to coles online that'd be 99 or 108 nappy packs.

      • yep, they used to be around $42

  • Pampers the best for my kid..

  • +1

    In my experience - 3 thing in life you don't skmip on - toilet paper, glad wrap and NAPPIES.

    • agree 110%

      • +1

        agree 110%

        You must agree if you were happy to add GST….

    • +2

      And for those without children, 3 things in life you don't skimp on - champagne, chocolates, overseas holidays LOL.

      • +1

        and condoms/birth control… you're gonna have to take one from your list out so it still equals 3…
        i rekon champagne, can live with cheap booze..

        • +1

          Vasectomy for dads who had enough kids. Highly recommend it. Lots of fun.

  • Title should be clarified as to the restricted location of the deal:

    Collection from the Rear Shed at 219 Brisbane Road, Labrador

    (ie: QLD, Brisbane)

  • So what are the best value nappies??

    • +1

      The ones that work best… Huggies… The cost of a leaky nappy is not worth the $ savings…

      • havnet had too many issues with them since she got out of the new born ones and she started eating solids… wouldnt want to deal with leaks wetting her clothes though…

    • Up until about 6 months ago - Aldi nappies were the best. Better than Huggies ('capacity' wise), but way cheaper.
      But recently they changed the formulation - not as good as they used to be. :(

      The highest 'capacity' in our experience (i.e. good for overnight) are Huggies and Snugglers. Yep, surprising as it sounds we've found incredibly few leakages with Snugglers.

      • +1

        My partner and I have 20 month old twin girls and we use Aldi nappies. Aldi nappies are good for during the day. We use Huggies for overnight.

      • Have you tried the Costco ones? swap over to them from Higgies and haven't had any issue since.

      • yeah..Aldi's were quite good but since they changed the packaging, the nappies feel flimsier and they gape at my baby's leg hole. Still nothing beats huggies. I stock up when they're on sale for $29-$30

  • no one's tried these before i take it? (anyone tried them on there baby too?)

    • +2

      no one's tried these before i take it?

      they don't have my size…

  • +1

    bad reviews on these here

    "there is no simularity to huggies , the padding doesn't go completely up the back , there is no elastic at the back, they are thin and hard , l have been in contact with them via phone and email , they say someone will ring back but they never do l have wasted $100".

    "don't bother stick with huggies or baby love nothing else compares to them , l have tried aldi didn't like them either"

    also, looks like this company was sockpuppeting the bubhub forum and got their posts removed…

    http://www.bubhub.com.au/community/forums/showthread.php?287216-Nappy-queen-tiny-royal-nappies!

    • thanks JV nice find once again. hey, quick question do you ride a motorbike, cant remember if i've seen you post for some of the bike gear…

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