Size 4 nappies

Any recommendations for good brands for size 4 nappies, please?

We’ve been trying the ones from Aldi, but they tend to smell and leak so badly even within 1-2 hours and not too much pee 🤷‍♀️

Please help 🙏

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Literally just woke up and had to do a full change after baby has leaked all the way through after 3 hours, using Aldi nappies!

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Expensive but pampers are the only ones we’ve found are great, especially for nights

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Aldi nappies were never good with us past the newborn stage, so we were using Tesco but they started being awful for the night, and was finding this with almost any nappy we bought that they would leak.

I couldn’t afford Pampers so I tried Morrisons own Nutmeg ones and they’ve been brilliant so far. No leaks and hold a very decent amount of wee on the very rare occasion he sleeps longer 😂

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The Tesco extra dry ones work for us at night - usually do 1 change and they don’t leak

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Sainsbury’s 4+ extra absorbency
? We were using them to see if we could extend his night sleep but technically he’s still a 3. It failed on extending sleep but he didn’t leak

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We love Morrisons Nutmeg ones too. They do 2 size 4 and 4+, which are extra absorbent. £3.25 a pack of 48 or £5.25 for a 84 / 78 pack. So just as cheap as Aldi nappies.

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We use Tesco. There is a 4+ that we haven't tried yet but will if he starts leaking at night but he can go all night in the 4. And he pees so much!

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We've just switched to sainsburys as the aldi size 4s are missing the elastic back so are an awful fit!

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Sainsburys! Had that issue with Aldi in 2022 with my first before they changed the size 3s.
I used sainsburys ever since and shes still in size 6 nappy pants now

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Best ones I’ve always found are pampers active fit x

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Tesco are the best.

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Tesco X

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I’ve always used pampers but I’ve
Recently made a switch to Tesco Fred & Flo nappies which have been absolutely fine In the day time
Currently still using pampers at night as I have them
Haven’t tried Tesco ones for night time as of yet

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thank you for your suggestions everyone!

we’ve been trialling Tesco & Nutmeg and so far both are working better than Aldi 👍

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