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    • I find that wet goodnites and actual baby diapers smell so much better when wet, a nostalgic smell, compared to adult diapers that just smell like a bit musty when well used…. maybe they don’t put odour neutralising chemicals in kids diapers, just adult’s diapers. But for me the holy grail of stale pee smells are cloth nappies/diapers
    • Hmm.  Better check out my emergency kit too. I imagine it's still serviceable but I've not looked for a while. Just a drybag with a disposable (a Betterdry I think), and a plastic bag as a nappy sack. Probably spare plastic pants too. It's under the car boot floor next to my charging cable, or was last time I looked. Maybe spare pins? Sounds like I'm getting sloppy in my emergency planning... 
    • The only good tena are the European kind, the active fit plastic backed maxi and ultima are like a less absorbent slightly lower profile variant of the better dry. They are bullet proof for at least a couple hours, and very discreet and soft. They are less than $0.70 US cents per diaper in the UK, so are a economical and comfortable daily driver for 24/7. I have purchased both maxi and ultima via US resellers as well, but they are a lot more expensive ($1.50 per diaper atm). That makes them marginally cheaper than a better dry ($1.7). It's annoying how much importing diapers increases the cost. But it makes sense, they are large and bulky and take up space on boats and trucks and warehouses, and somebody needs to be rewarded for all the risk and hard work. But I digress. Internationally, tena sell a variety of usually lower quality regional models. Most of them are cloth backed with weak tapes and single elastic leg cuffs (no raised separate leg guards). They are not at all reliable if you have any amount of flooding.
    • Nothing ATM. I had a LFB Baby Parade. Woke up around 3, wet it, woke up again around 8, wet it again. Got out of it before work.
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