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5 Baby Bare Cloth Nappies for Only $89.95 Plus a Baby Bare Change Mat + $6.95 Shipping

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For the month of October, Apikali has the fluff-a-licious Bare Cub cloth nappy from Baby Bare available in a great money-saving package.

5 Bare Cub Cloth Nappies for $89.95 - that's $17 each. Plus a Baby Bare change mat.

Check out Baby Bare's other accessories included boosters and webags. http://www.apikali.com.au/category_25/Baby-Bare.htm

Postage is one of the cheapest available, $6.95 fixed rate or free for orders over $200.

This offer ends 31 October 2012, unless stock is sold out earlier.

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Dr Tennille

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  • +1

    Is the "free" change mat only provided if someone buys the 5 nappies?

    Freebie - FREE with zero cost to ship the product/service to the user? For example, promotional free samples with no strings attached.

    I see at least a $90 string attached to this "freebie"…

    • +1

      Even if you didn't have to buy the nappies you still have to pay postage. Doesn't look like a freebie.

  • +1

    I find the website very ambiguous to begin with…
    "Overall, cloth nappies are more environmentally friendly. However the degree to which they depends upon you and your washing and use of them." (http://www.apikali.com.au/pages/clothnappydebate.htm)

    And then: Wash cloth nappies 3 to 5 times. (http://www.apikali.com.au/pages/Preparing_Cloth_Nappies.htm)

    I think i'll stick with the disposable ones. Landfill = golfcourse. I am here to support the amateur golfers of Australia by providing them with the crapfilled bags of goodies of my daughter.

  • What kind of doctorate do you have?
    Dr Tennille?

    I've never heard if a nappy doctor before?

    Are you a Doctor of Scatology?

    • No something better than that.
      Doctorate of Philosophy in Environmental Economics, First Class Honours in Bachelor of Natural Resource Management, Major Economics. Currently completing a Bachelor of Accounting and Business Law.
      That does not compare to a mother of four children, full time carer for a disabled daughter and an amazing wife.

  • ^ lol

    No bargain, 10 of the same thing on eBay for $38 with free shipping…

    http://bit.ly/Ss4Ije

    • +1

      Not the same thing at all.

      2 clips vs 3 to stop wing droop
      Minky outer vs PUL outer
      All-in-2 vs OSFM
      Clip on Bamboo inserts vs stuff in Microfibre inserts
      And no night time inserts.

      Call me a hippy but I love Baby Bare MCNs. You only was one load every 3 days, and saves $33/week (minus washing costs).

      • Hippy!
        ;)

        • As soon as a pressed enter I realised I set myself up for that!

      • saves $33/week (minus washing costs)

        minus time costs too…

        • Time? I dunno about you but I can put clothes into a washing machine and turn it on in about a minute or two. And drop them on the clothes horse in about 3 minutes. All of that twice a week isn't that much… (say 15 minutes x minimum wage = about $4/week). I think I can live with that.

          Besides, putting a crappy nappy in a nappy bag and taking that outside to the bin takes a minute, times that by approx 5 times a day by 7 days a week is a lot longer than washing the nappies.

          Then again, putting them on the LO takes an extra minute too… So that counteracts that last theory!

        • +1

          x minimum wage = about $4/week)

          some of us don't get out of bed for less than 10K

        • I was only quoting minimum wage because we are talking about washing clothes here…

          And you misquoted me, I said $4 is 15 minutes of minimum wage.

          LOL, And you misquoted Linda Evangelista.
          It is actually "We don't wake up for less than $10,000 a day"

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