At around 20c per nappy, these are cheap!
My son currently use these as his day time nappies despite the 3 star score.
From the outside, these nappies feel quite thin, and plastic. I think they are soft enough so my son isn't uncomfortable. However, I do make sure I change his diaper every couple of hours or so. Any less, and there will be risk of leakages. Since he currently goes through 6 - 8 diapers a day, I will keep using these until I find something better.
Usually these nappies are OK to contain normal poos and wees. However, when his poo is runny, or if he has a poo explosion, there will be major leakages down the legs, and up the backside. And then it's emergency bath time and change of clothes. This has only happened a handful of times to me in 8 months, so I am happy to accept the risk, and always keep a spare change of clothes handy. That's the major downside to these nappies. Only one line of protection along the legs, and no elastic backside protection at all.
If you choose to go Aldi, you do need to change baby's diaper regularly.
The absorbency of the Aldi Mamia nappies are OK, and manages to keep my son dry. He hasn't had any nappy rash at all since using these diapers.
Overall, I give the Aldi Mamia diapers a rating 3 star - the low cost of the diapers makes it a viable day time option.
Update
My son no longer uses these, as we've found the
woolies Little One's are the best amongst the cheaper diapers.
Price
Brand
|
Weight
|
Box
Size
|
Price
|
Price
per ea
|
Aldi
Mamia SupaFit Newborn
|
up to
5kg
|
28
|
$4.29
|
$0.15
|
Aldi
Mamia SupaFit Infant
|
4 - 8kg
|
60
|
$10.99
|
$0.18
|
Aldi
Mamia SupaFit Crawler
|
6 -
11kg
|
56
|
$10.99
|
$0.20
|
Aldi
Mamia SupaFit Toddler
|
10 -
15kg
|
50
|
$10.99
|
$0.22
|
Aldi
Mamia SupaFit Walker
|
13 -
18kg
|
48
|
$10.99
|
$0.23
|
* Approximate prices as of Mar 2017.
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