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Has anyone tried these?

I understand they are plastic backed and just thick enough to take two wettings.

Sounds perfect for someone who likes to get changed regularly!

Under £10 for a pack of 10 s/m.

If you've tried them, please add your views :)

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I think the best you can say about them is that they're easily and widely available. Not all that bad, but for the same price you can get better performance from Abena, Tena or Hartmann.

I found them to have too much SAP, or rather too little fibre, so that the wetness doesn't spread all that well until it's saturated beyond capacity.

On the other hand, as you say, if you like being changed, there's a reason for your mummy or daddy to do it a bit more often... :whistling:

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Bought a bag of these a couple of weeks ago and found them to be OK on the whole. They'll take a couple of wettings without any problems as long as you don't flood. I did find on a couple of occasions that the sap that is there does have a tendency to find it's way southwards and bunch up between the legs once they're wet though.

As wetman said though, they are easy to get hold of and of course you have the advantage of automated tills which is great for the more nervous buyers amongst us. They're also pretty plain as well which I know some people find important.

Posted

Aren't these just a rebranded Attends (like all the Boots StayDry range I thought?). Hell I think it even says something like "in partnership with Attends" on the pack?

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They did at one time use to be a different diaper which was rated by most to be rather poor, but boots have changed some of their diapers and now they are just attends and yes, it does say it on the bag itself.

Posted

Thanks for the input.

When I get up the nerve to tackle the Boots self service till I might give the s/m a go :)

Posted

i only tryed boots stay dry once(they where my first ever) and neaver again they leeked so noe i stay away from them

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I use them if i am in a tight bind and in need of some diapers. I quite like them as they are plastic backed, but they don't hold much and are prone to leaking

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I am now on my 4 th pack of these nappies,they are great because they are discreet comfortable,a nice fit plastic backed and can take more than 2 wettings if you pee a little at a time and don't flood them.well done to boots for a good nappy.I recommend highly.

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Guest stephdiapered
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Worst tape on diapers ever. Only Medium and Large. No small.

Guest gnappies
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Worst tape on diapers ever. Only Medium and Large. No small.

Guest stephdiapered
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Have to agree, they're cheap, and there's a good reason why.

Guest gnappies
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aye but Tena Slip is not regularly sold in stores

Guest stephdiapered
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I must be just lucky, that almost all the chemists round my way stock them. Then again there are a lot of OAP's round here so I guess there's a market for them. Though I still buy them mail order as the chemists charge a fortune.

Guest stephdiapered
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Near Cheltenham, and near a lot of old people by the looks of it!

Guest gnappies
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IncontinenceChoice have a special offer on Tena Slip Maxi for this next week

Guest stephdiapered
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Thanks for that, I need to order some more, I'll have a look for a multipack deal.

Guest gnappies
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Do they ship discreetly? Do they bombard you with email offers afterwards

Guest stephdiapered
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Haven't tried that particular company. But almost all others I have used, have been discreet, brown box, return address is also vague, like "WXW ltd" so it doesn't give away what the comapny does. You just get a reciept e-mailed. If you use a mainly AB/DL company, like Cuddlz, they do tend to email offers. If you're that concerned just set up a specific e-mail address for buying, you can always delete the whole account later.

Guest gnappies
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Thanks a lot.

Your Welcome, I assume yours are supplied free.

Guest stephdiapered
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Your Welcome, I assume yours are supplied free.

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