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 Bambino Mio Nappies
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Bambino Mio Nappies
More about Bambino Mio
Average Rating: 3 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 5
RRP: £15.95
Year: 2005

Description: £15.95 for pack of eight. Offers maximum absorbency, can be folded in various ways, and has a three panel construction. The centre panel has six to eight layers of cotton while the outer panels each have four.

 REVIEWS
 
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Stephanie Whitten 
Posted: 12/03/08
'NOT VERY ABSORBANT AND QUITE FIDDLY'
Strengths:
velco tabs so no pinning.
Dry very quick.
I found them reasonably cheap and like the fact you can buy a trial or in stages if you dont want to risk spending alot of money at the start
Weaknesses:
I found my son hit in betweeny stages quite often as he is very light for his age and the wraps were often too big round the waist or too small round the bum.
Overall:
I found they were ok on a newborn but became alot more fiddly when my baby became active.
I didn't find they contained breastfed poo very well!
I found bog-standard terries and nappy nippas just as easy if not more and they were alot cheaper.
 
Comfort & fit
 
60%
Absorbency
 
60%
Usability
 
60%
Value
 
80%
Overall Rating
 
65%
 
p2baby 
Posted: 17/02/08
'NOT VERY ABSORBANT FOR HEAVY WETTERS!'
Strengths:
Economical, Look great, easy to use, wash and dry well.
Weaknesses:
Not absorbant as i would like, can be tricky to put on baby if he is squirming!
Overall:
I loved these nappies but as my baby feeds alot he also wets alot and i find i have to change thes nappies every 1.5-2 hours. He also gets nappy rash really quickly in these if i dont change them at least 2 hourly! ihave bought some fleece booster pads for the nappies which seem to help!
 
Comfort & fit
 
80%
Absorbency
 
40%
Usability
 
80%
Value
 
60%
Overall Rating
 
65%
 
Kathleen Rintoul 
Posted: 19/05/07
'I'M VERY PLEASED WITH THESE'
Strengths:
Leg and back elastic keeps everything in. I used disposables on my older children and found they leaked up the back and front. These ones have leaked about twice in 11 months - when he had an upset tummy.
Weaknesses:
They sometimes come unfolded when I'm trying to put them on and he wants to escape!
Overall:
I use these all the time. They line/rack dry quickly, so are perfectly good without a tumble dryer. Overnight I fold a small nappy inside a large and use a large outer - this ( with fleece liner) lasts all night.
 
Comfort & fit
 
80%
Absorbency
 
60%
Usability
 
80%
Value
 
60%
Overall Rating
 
70%
 
victoria Barber 
Posted: 17/05/07
'REALLY GOOD, VERY ECONOMICAL'
Strengths:
Easy to use, I've used them for two children, so they have worked out much cheaper than disposables. Easy to wash in machine.
Weaknesses:
Can be awkward to put on wiggly babies -need frequent changing, as can get very wet quite quickly
Overall:
A good option particularly for day time, although we tend to use disposables at night. I work (almost) full time and I don't find it much of a hassle to soak the nappies, and then put them in the machine. They do work out cheaper still if you use them for more than one child.
 
Comfort & fit
 
80%
Absorbency
 
60%
Usability
 
80%
Value
 
80%
Overall Rating
 
75%
 
Kim Grantham 
Posted: 19/07/05
'wouldn't be my first choice'
Strengths:
very absorbent great to use as a backup for shaped nappies. Good to keep a stuffable slim fitting
Weaknesses:
not good for containment of poo
Overall:
I would use these as a back up for shaped terry nappies love using them with my stuffables
 
Comfort & fit
 
40%
Absorbency
 
80%
Usability
 
60%
Value
 
40%
Overall Rating
 
55%
 
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