Baby Bare Modern Cloth Nappies is offering free shipping on orders over $30. Use the coupon code 'FREESHIPPING' in the shopping cart.
Offer ends 23 June 2012.
Baby Bare Modern Cloth Nappies is offering free shipping on orders over $30. Use the coupon code 'FREESHIPPING' in the shopping cart.
Offer ends 23 June 2012.
Joe I sincerely hope you are kidding about putting them with the white collar shirts.
The nappies are machine washable. We recommend doing a rinse cycle before throwing in with other clothes. The product comes with a flyer on how to care for and use them.
http://www.babybare.com.au/info/about-cloth
How do you get the savings figure of $2000?
Also, 1 tonne of landfill in nappies per child per year is almost 3kg per day! :O. Where did this estimate come from?
madjen
Maybe they're counting waste in the 3kgs…
Also, 1 tonne of landfill in nappies per child per year is almost 3kg per day! :O. Where did this estimate come from?
Weighing them when they're wet? hehehe
We were spending approx $25-$33/week on nappies for our new born, until we went cloth. At 5 months that would of been approx $700 for less than half a year already!
If you've ever had kids you'll know just how much nappies cost. $2k could be possible.
And unless you scape the &!$$ and $#I% off before throwing them away, 3 kg is (just about) possible.
This is a real cheapskate's product. Even I couldn't use it. Hats off to anyoneone who does! I fear that people will buy this and use it once or twice and go back to the disposables. Again, kudos for anyone who doesn't.
If you've ever had kids you'll know just how much nappies cost. $2k could be possible.
And unless you scape the &!$$ and $#I% off before throwing them away, 3 kg is (just about) possible.
This is a real cheapskate's product. Even I couldn't use it. Hats off to anyoneone who does! I fear that people will buy this and use it once or twice and go back to the disposables. Again, kudos for anyone who doesn't.
This is a real cheapskate's product.
For the majority of parents who use MCNs it's not about being a cheapskate - the main thing for most is avoiding all the nasties that go into the manufacture of disposable nappies and the waste and landfill issues (at whatever weight it's estimated.)
Even with free shipping, these are not all that cheap for nappies made in China (quite reasonable compared with B & M stores though,) although the fact that they come with bamboo inserts as standard is a major bonus.
The nappies are not the standard 'ebay cheapies'. They are well priced compared to other leading brands whose products are made in China - (Cushie Tushie & Itti Bitti to name a couple). They have been uniquely deisgned and are made from high quality materials. Many nappies (Chinese made) are upwards of $30-$40 making these affordable - the aim of our business.
Hi rep, are these machine washable?
Can I put them in with the rest of my clothes?