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Lidl Lupilu Size 2 Mini Nappies

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How old is your baby/ child who you tested the nappies on, and which size did you use? Harrison is 6 weeks old we've tested size 2 Definitely. Price is a major factor for me, and comfort/value for money is really a selling point with these pants. NatWest, Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and Ulster Bank, which are all part of the NatWest Group, will now shut at least 172 of their bank branches in 2023 and 2024.

Lidl also sells a premium range which the discount supermarket claims offers advanced comfort, fit and flexibility. These nappies come in sizes one to five. I liked them, they seemed comfy and held all night long without any leakage. the only thing i found was that on two of them the fastening tabs broke when i fastened them. I found them very easy to put on thanks the very stretchy side's, when I have used pull up pants in this past, I have found they haven't given much give but these were perfect. My son also loved the bears design on them and called them his bear pantsI was very impressed. They had a good fit even round his huge pudgy thighs and weren't overly bulky. Our biggest problem has been with overnight leakage and they performed well in this regard. Only complaint is that he had some skin irritation from extended wee exposure that we didn't see with Pampers. Lidl knows the most important things when choosing a nappy are dryness, protection and comfort. That's why we ensure ultimate dryness and leakage protection, and last year Mumsnetters asked for a wetness indicator on size 1 Newborn Nappies, so we added one!” Thinner than other brands but surprisingly good at holding a lot of liquid. Saved a lot of space as they weren't as bulky as other brands. Disliked that the elastic barriers ripped pretty easily when pulling out the frills.

What was your overall impression of Lidl’s Lupilu Pull Up Pants? What did you like and what, if anything, did you dislike about them? If there were 5 6-month-olds at a baby group, it's very unlikely they'd all be wearing different nappy size! Generally speaking, a 6-month-old would be in a Size 3 or Size 4 nappy but remember that it's weight, not age that is the indicator of which nappy size your baby needs to wear. Aldi says its nappies have an ultra-dry air system with a fast-absorbing core to keep your baby dry for up to 12 hours. The nappies don’t contain any perfume, lotion or latex and are designed to be soft and breathable with a slim design for free movement. Aldi's nappies are available in sizes one to six, and there are also plus sizes for extra absorbency. Lidl Lupilu Nappies How would you compare the Lidl Lupilu Nappies to other brands that you have tried in terms of dryness and leakage? Probably not, I found they were a bit 'scratchier' than my usual brand, the tabs weren't as stretchy and whilst they were better than I expected from a budget brand they weren't as good quality as the ones I usually buy. To me comfort is more important than price.What was your overall impression of Lidl’s Lupilu Nappies? What did you like and what, if anything, did you dislike about them? How would you compare the Lidl Lupilu Pull Up Pants to other brands that you have tried in terms of dryness and leakage? Here’s what Lidl have to say about the product: "Lidl knows the most important things when choosing a nappy are dryness, protection and comfort. That's why our nappies now have the magical absorbing tubes so we can ensure ultimate dryness and leakage protection, and last year Mumsnetters asked for a wetness indicator on size 1 Newborn Nappies, so we added one! I liked the colours and the branding, they had the same visible wetness test that my usual nappies do, the green tabs standout so are easy to find mid changing a wiggly baby.

Lidl claims its Lupilu nappies have magical air tubes with absorbent channels in the core to keep your baby dry for up to 12 hours (eight hours for the newborn range). They have soft fleece and an elasticated waistband for a comfortable fit. Its nappy range covers sizes one through to six, with three additional plus sizes. I most definitely would recommend them they are cheap and great alternative to more expensive brands. This totally depends on how much your baby weighs when they are born. But the vast majority of new parents find themselves using a Size 1 nappy for their newborn – with a smaller number of parents whose baby's birthweight was more than 5kg starting off with a Size 2 nappy.

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Testers - Below are some questions we’d like you to answer, but feel free to add any other comments you may have: I already loved lidl nappies when they were Toujours so was eager to see what differences there was and I am pleasantly surprised. The nappies were much better quality in my opinion - they were less bulky than their predecessors; they were also softer; and had better designs.

Possibly, I don't usually shop in Lidl so it would only really be if I was there for something else. Below are some questions we’d like you to answer, but feel free to add any other comments you may have. I have tried pretty much every other brand on the market and these are the best budget nappies so far. They are just as absorbant as Pampers and I didn't have one leak while using them which is better than the other supermarket brands. Overall impression. Good! You couldn't tell they weren't a premium brand; the nappy was nicely patterned and was thin. Of course, if you are worried about your baby's weight in any way at all, you should speak to your health visitor or GP. How do I make sure my baby's nappy fits properly?NatWest, RBS and Ulster Bank to close at least 172 branches in 2023/24 – here's the full list, plus alternatives

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