Are mamia nappies any good?

Are mamia nappies any good?

Aldi Mamia nappies are so much cheaper than most of the others you can buy from other supermarkets. But not only are they cheap, they are good quality, fit baby well and we have had virtually no leaks. They are just as good as the expensive brands, if not better and that is brilliant!

What is the best brand of nappies for newborns?

The best nappies to buy

  1. Pampers New Baby: The best nappies for beginners.
  2. Aldi Mamia New-Born: The best nappies on a budget.
  3. Eco by Naty: The best eco-friendly disposable nappies.
  4. Sainsbury’s Little Ones DryFit Newborn: The best nappies from a supermarket.
  5. Tesco Fred & Flo Newborn: Another brilliant supermarket nappy.

Are Aldi baby products good?

Parents across the UK have named Aldi as their ‘Supermarket of the Year’ for the fifth time in a row. Aldi’s own-label baby and toddler range, Mamia, also won Platinum in the Best Nappy Range 2018 and Best Organic Baby Food Range for their 100% organic and sugar-free pouches.

Where are Aldi Mamia nappies made?

Australia
And best of all, MAMIA® nappies are proudly made right here in Australia, which supports local business*.

Are Aldi nappies the best?

Best nappies I’ve used! I have tried lots of different brands, supermarkets own brands to the named ones and I can confidently say that these are by far the best. I have used them from no 1 to currently on no 3, they are a perfect fit and do not leak unlike other brands we’ve tried.

What are the best nappies in Australia?

The best nappies in Australia

  • Best disposable nappies: Pampers Baby Dry.
  • Best budget disposable nappies: Aldi Mamia Ultra Dry nappies.
  • Most environmentally friendly disposable nappies: Tooshies By Tom.
  • Best reusable nappies: Designer Bums.

Do mamia nappies have a wetness indicator?

The size 1 nappies have a wetness indicator strip which changes colour when wet (but to be honest, I think we can all tell when baby’s nappy is wet?!) and it works just as well as the other leading brands. It also boasts the cord cut out which is again keeping in line with the pricier nappy brands out there.

Are mamia nappies eco friendly?

Aldi Mamia nappies are a great economical choice for new parents, and are available from new-born size to size 6 for toddlers. However, Aldi state that their nappies are made with fibres from the Sustainable Forestry Initiative, suggesting that Aldi are trying to make their disposables more environmentally friendly.

Is mamia Aldi brand?

Aldi’s own brand Mamia Nappies are incredible. The quality is faultless.

Are Aldi nappy sacks biodegradable?

And these elements will not be harmful to our environment. It is something that degrades naturally into the soil. Nappy sacks that are 100% bio degradable and 100% compostable.

Did Aldi change their nappies 2021?

Aldi explains the change “We have made improvements to our Mamia Ultra Dry Nappies including wider waistbands for a better fit and added a new dimple top sheet layer for faster absorption and longer-lasting dryness,” the spokesperson said.

Can you return Aldi nappies?

if you purchased the Product in store – simply return your Product to store along with a valid receipt.

Is the Aldi Mamia nappies the best quality?

We have used Mamia branded nappies and although they are not the best quality, they are also half the price so we were happy enough until now. We recently had to change from the traditional nappies to nappy pants because despite the fact they say up to 25kg our 18kg son was too big for the nappies. So we swapped to the nappy pants.

What makes Mamia Supa fit nappies so good?

Mamia® Supa Fit™ nappies use state of the art materials that help your baby’s skin breathe by allowing air through the back and front panels without affecting the leakage performance of the nappy. Find out more about Mamia® Supa Fit™ Nappies or look for them in all ALDI Supermarkets around Australia.

How much is a pack of Mamia nappy pants?

Brought Aldi’s Mamia Nappy Pants in size 4 thinking we’d try them as my daughter is a nightmare to change, plus they were a really good price at $14.99 for a good size pack. Worst money spent. I picked my daughter up and immediately could feel wetness on the outer nappy. I changed her but nappy was super light and hardly any wee in the nappy.

Is the Aldi New born Nappy reviewed by madeformums?

❚ MadeForMums reviews are independent and based on expertise and testing. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission, but this never influences our product choices. Created with Sketch. Aldi’s newborn disposable nappy offering, Mamia New Born Nappies, punch well above their price tag.