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post 07/02/2013, 12:21 PM
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Does anyone know if Woolworths homebrand nappies in the white packet which sell for $11.99 a packet are different to the Woollies Select ones in the green packets? unsure.gif

I got 3 packs of the select ones today to try because they currently have a special where you buy 2, get one free but when I got them home they look exactly like the homebrand ones I already had mellow.gif They are normally a bit more expensive so I expected them to be a bit better/different but now I am wondering if they are the same nappies, just packages differently.
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post 07/02/2013, 12:27 PM
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I'll be interested to know. I've got the select ones atm, never tried the homebrand.
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post 07/02/2013, 12:30 PM
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We find them different.. They have different prints for a start!
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post 07/02/2013, 06:03 PM
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Yes they are most definately different. The Select are much better at absorbing than the homebrand. Homebrand newborn are fantastic though.
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post 07/02/2013, 07:04 PM
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Thanks, I didn't look at the print too much, they both looked vaguely fishy/ocean prints. Good to know thanks, if they work for us I will get some more:)
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natalie1990
post 08/02/2013, 01:52 AM
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Wollies select is almost identical to top brand like huggies and pampers. Wollies Homebrand is not so good. similar to ALDI Mamia but still better than that of coles Comfybots
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