Charlie Banana 2-in-1 Reusable Diapering System

from Charlie Banana
RRP  £15.00
Charlie Banana 2-in-1 Reusable Diapering System

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2015 – Shortlisted 'Best Reusable Nappy' Award!

With these nappies you can use disposable inserts as well as reusable ones.

You can adjust the leg fit, which might be useful for some babies but can seem unnecessary to others – this was called the ‘bra strap’ adjustment system by some mums.

The snap positions are a little awkward.

Quite absorbent, soft, and dry very quickly.

2014 – Shortlisted 'Best Reusable Nappy' Award!

Charlie Banana’s One-Size Reusable Nappy is a quick-drying, easy-to-use product. It’s gorgeously soft and gentle but the material isn’t breathable, which can make skin the quite sweaty.

The nappy does fit well but the ‘bra style’ leg adjustments are fiddly and unnecessarily complicated. It’s big enough for inserts, which it needs for maximum absorbency although they do make the nappy quite bulky – but at least leak-proof! The inserts come with a nifty tag that allows you to remove the insert without actually touching it. The disposable insert option is also great!

It’s an expensive product but the quality makes the cost worth it.

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Charlie Banana 2-in-1 Reusable Diapering System

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