publication date: Dec 2, 2009
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author/source: Michelle Grant
We use
washable nappies, for both environmental and
economic reasons, but were very
interested to try a
disposable that was more
environmentally friendly – particularly for
use when out and about and on
holiday.
We tried the
Moltex Oko Mini, for newborn babies of 3kg up to
babies of 6kg. Over the time we
tried them, our son has ranged in
weight from 3.5kg to 4.1kg, and we both felt that the nappy was
really large on him; he's a
long baby with very
slim hips, and the tabs almost
cross over at the front even now.
In terms of
ease of use, they are very similar to other
disposables, in that they are
shaped the same way and also have
re-sealable tabs. They were quite
quick to put on even though Oscar's a
wriggler, and he seemed quite
comfortable in them,
especially at night when he normally wakes up the minute he's
wet and uncomfortable.
Performance-wise they were pretty good, with
good absorption and only a few leaks – a few times he ended up with wee up his back (not sure how that happened!).
Moltex Oko nappies contained the
poo really well and drew the
wee away from his body well - so much so that it was sometimes
almost impossible to tell when he'd peed!
I like the fact that the packaging is
compostable, and that there's
no chemical smell when the nappies are wet and that they are much more
biodegradable than the big brands.
Overall we were
pretty happy with their performance, and if we decide to use d
isposables when out or on holiday then we would
definitely consider these, especially when
Oscar's a bit bigger.
The new improved
Moltex Öko nappies start at £10.15 for a bag of 48 and are available
online at www.naturebotts.co.uk