Sunday 17 April 2011

Win with Bambino Mio!

Ethan in his Bumgenius!
There are many reasons why people use or switch to reusable nappies. For some it's to save the environment, or money (it's reported you can save £700 per child if you use reusable nappies) The reason i switched to reusable's was because Ethan has excema and when he was around 4 months old it was really bad in his nappy area. I had read many stories that suggested they were a lot better and kinder to babies bottoms.

I am known to have a sensitive stomach and Ethans nappies or nose produce has many time seen me with my head down the toilet! So When i did my research I decided there was no way I could handle the old Terry cloths and pins. I just could not imaging ever dealing with fabrics of poo on a daily basis. So I decided on a more modern version and purchased a Bambino Mio intro kit, you put the nappies on like a regular nappy and take off like a regular nappy. You just need to wash and dry the inserts and use again....fab! Something My stomach can deal with :-) And when I say wash I mean in the machine, gone are the days of hand scrubbing!

We got on really well with the intro pack so decided we could really give this a go.

I purchased some all in one nappies with the inserts already attached, so you just wash the complete nappy and use again. It is exactly the same as a normal nappy except you get to use it again and again after each wash. These are handy if we are busy or not at home. Also really daddy friendly as it's about as close to a normal nappy as you can get. (so no excuses Dad's!)

 Each brand name nappy is about £10-£15 each. So if you are thinking of trying reusable's do get a intro pack first to make sure reusable nappies are for you.

Once I decided it was for us, every month I brought one or two in order to spread the cost. Look for discounts and bargains on one or more purchase too. You really need about 15 nappies to do this full time. You can also get preloved nappies from Ebay or preloved websites which will be a lot cheaper :-)

You can also contact your local council and most offer a reusable nappy trial facility where you get nappies to try and someone to help and support you with them. Some also offer a cash back service where you get an incentive for using reusable :-) some even do council tax discounts woo hoo!

Other things you need to consider are the extra bits you will need if you decided to go with reusable:

  • A bucket (to store dirty nappies in)
  • Tea tree oil ( to put in the bucket to stop the house smelling :-)
  • Liners (to catch poo's in the nappies this goes straight down the toilet)
  • Nappy cleanser ( I use Bambino Mio fresh when washing in the machine)
It sounds scary and like it involves a lot of money but it really doesn't need to. You can buy a bundle of nappies that come with all the above accessories so you have it all in one go. Or buy the bucket and nappies second hand, also look out for discount codes for retailers before you buy to save money.

My bucket is my old nappy bin and I already had the oil. The liners are about £3 - £4 for a 1000 they last ages!


Yes there is that initial outlay to get started but now I never buy nappies and every week I save about £7 on nappies. I also never run out so no late night trips to the local garage :-) These days Ethan rarely has nappy rash and reusable nappies are really easy to use. 
I also just add a bamboo insert to night time nappies for Ethan and never had a leak!!


Also the £700 saving is a family holiday........so think about it and do some research and maybe give reusables a try.


Bambino Mio have kindly offered a Mio into kit for one lucky follower of my blog. You do not need a newborn to get started you can start anytime and the winner can pick what ever size intro kit they want.


 If you would like to win this fab starter kit then you need to be a follower of my blog, you also need to like the Bambino Mio Facebook page and leave a comment saying 'Ethan and his ma ma sent me'! you also need to like my blog's Facebook page. Then leave a comment under this article to say you have done this :-)


Competition entries close midnight 12th May and the winner will be announced on the Friday. Prize cannot be exchanged for cash or any other product. 


Good Luck!!

12 comments:

  1. To follow this blog, hit the follow button on the right.

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  2. Hi i added the pages to my facebook. Your Ethan is the cutest lol x

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  3. Liked, added and now following. Ethan is lovely.xx

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  4. Following you here, and now like both pages on fb :) x

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  5. michelle and Tabitha :)19 April 2011 at 17:40

    all done :)

    love the blog :)

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  6. I love re-usables! Ethan is a doll, so sweet. Great blog! All facebook liked and comments left.

    My little boy Austin wears washable nappies full time but I really need some bigger sizes, he's starting nursery and I'll be sending him in with them (he's the only baby there who wears them at all!). Would so love to try Mio's! Got my fingers crossed. I try to convert every mama I know to re-usables lol... two converts so far :)

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  7. finally done, worked it out in the end :) x

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  8. Congratulations to Michelle who won this comp. X

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  9. Just like both FB pages and subscribed, but see that you have a winner already?!?!? Says comp doesn't end until 12th May!! Oh well x

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  10. Hi Faye, I am really sorry about that just noticed the date. It was a mistake the competition closed at the end of April. There is a fab competition to win some Born Free cups at the moment and every month I do a new one they run from beginning to end of the month. :-) there will be lots more similar competitions Xx

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