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Tots Bots Fluffle Reusable Nappy

Tots Bots Fluffle

Discontinued

Why not try the new FlexiTots, also available as a FlexiTots Multipack?

  1. Twice as absorbent as cotton towelling
  2. Super soft (stays soft even after washing in hard water)
  3. Quick drying (dries in much the same time as a terry square)
  4. Extendable weight range (one simple fold turns the size 1 into a prem nappy and the size 2 into a birth to toddler)
  5. Antibacterial
  6. Choice of Aplix and Popper fastening

Fabric: Polyester

Fastening: Aplix / Popper

Sizes: Size 1 fits 5-18lbs; size 2 fits 10-35lbs


We Say: Absorbent, quick to dry and slim fitting, and stays soft even after washing in hard water! However, it is 100% polyester, so not particularly eco friendly and may be a bit warm for Summer months.

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You Say: "When we initially thought about using reusable nappies and looked around for available types, brands and reviews, we decided that they must be from Tots Bots because they had the best reviews. It was also clear that we wanted Bamboo or Cotton nappies, because of the environmental aspect and we didn't like the idea to use nappies made from plastics (sorry, Polyester). In spite of our intention, when we ordered the first batch of nappies we also bought two Fluffles, just to give them a try. As we don't have a tumble dryer, we are now really glad to have some Fluffles, because they dry much quicker than Bamboo and Cotton nappies. Even when the nappies are dried outdoors on a sunny day in August, the Bamboo and Cotton nappies take "ages" to dry. The Cottons dry a bit faster than the Bamboozles, but the Fluffles dry the fastest. When we put them, in Winter, straight after the wash in the airing cupboard, they dry quite quickly and we can already use them whilst our Cottons and Bamboozles are still drying. Our conclusion: If you don't have a tumble dryer, we really recommend that about one third of your nappies are Fluffles. We now have 15 nappies and 4 of them are Fluffles." - Tania and Dirk, South Gloucestershire (December 2007)