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Cloth Nappy $19.50 (Was $30) + Delivery ($0 with $50 Spend) @ Only About Nappies

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End of financial year SALE!!!

A baby will go through approximately 2500 disposable nappies in their first year of life alone. These same nappies will sit in landfill for up to 500 years!

A Modern Cloth Nappy is re-usable, comfortable, and will save you so much money and ultimately will help to save our planet.
BabyTree is an established nappy brand in New Zealand, and has finally made it across the ditch to Australia.
These nappies have fantastic reviews - which should answer any questions or doubts you may have on this fantastic new trend.
The high quality of the product shows how good they are.
All of the mothers we have talked to who are using these are amazed at how well they work, and how easy it is to use.
The Bamboo fabric folding insert is extremely absorbent and results in less leaks than disposable nappies.
They fit well, clean easily, and babies bum stays nice and dry!

Each All In One (AIO) nappy is $19.50 each
Free Shipping Australia wide for orders over $50.

If you’re looking to start your cloth journey or bulk out your stash. NOW is the time!
OFFER ENDS 30th June 2021

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  • How do you clean out the poo?

    • +3

      I use another brand but the process is: dump into toilet, rinse (if required), short wash using something like napisan at 60c, then a full wash at 60c with normal detergent.

      There’s forums and cult like followings online (the other half does the research so I can’t help).

      Costs a bit to start but overall saves money. It’s a bit of effort but after a while it just becomes a routine.

    • +5

      I can only speak from my perspective but I haven’t had any issues with skin issues with cloth. I think some some kids would be more prone to nappy rash and disposables would be a better option. I’ve heard that if you don’t clean the fabric properly then issues arise.

    • +3

      If you have a insufficient wash routine. However plenty of people manage it without issues. It might not be for everyone but I don't think it's worth a down vote for that reason.

  • Send 13 to Lang Park tonight…the Cane Toads need them.

  • Whether you choose this product or the cheaper cloth nappies at K-Mart, reusable nappies are a much better environmental and financial alternative to disposable nappies.
    I've read that 2 billion disposable nappies go into landfill in Australia every year, 4% of our landfill is comprised of disposable nappies and they can take up to 500 years to decompose (plastic components). What an environmental disaster that is.
    The website babybeehinds.com.au estimates that disposable nappies will cost $3,250 per child, so choosing reusable nappies is one of the great Ozbargain choices you can make.
    All our 4 kids were in traditional cloth nappies (much cheaper than these modern ones). We even used cloth nappies when bush camping around Oz.
    Years ago 100% of families used cloth nappies. Now only 5% do.
    Reusable nappies are a big financial win for families and a big win for the environment.
    When my kids have children, I'm buying them a pack of reusable nappies.

    • +1

      A better idea might be to get them a trial nappy pack from a nappy library. They might want to test a few different ones before deciding on a system that they want to purchase. There are a lot of different systems and they each have benefits and drawbacks over other systems. Or you could let them work out what they like and then offer to pay.

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