Sainsburys Little Ones Dry Fit review
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Sainsbury's claims that its Little Ones Dry Fit nappies are super absorbent and give 12 hours of protection, day and night, to help keep your baby happy and dry. They’re among the cheapest, at 6p per nappy, but unless they work effectively that could be a false economy. We’ve tested these size 4 nappies for absorbency, how much they leak and how easy they are to use. Read the full review for the results, combined with unique insights from our nappy survey.
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First reviewed by Which?
April 2022
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