Ultimate Nappy Wet Bag | Audolf
Ultimate Nappy Wet Bag | Audolf
WHAT YOU'RE GETTING
- Ultimate Nappy Wet Bag
FEATURES AT A GLANCE
- Sized at 41cm x 54cm
- Fits about 2 days worth of nappies
- Sturdy handle to hang onto doorknob
- Breathable PUL laminated bag with our limited edition prints in minky or PUL on the other
- Machine washable
- Durable zipper
- Very versitile
WHAT ARE WET BAGS?
Containing dirty cloth nappies is the reason wet bags were invented. You’re out and about and you need to put a dirty nappy somewhere, the wet bag is here for you!
Wet bags are brilliant at keeping in smell so you can deal with “everything” when you get home. They can basically be used anytime you would normally use a plastic bag. But they’re reusable and won’t end up in a landfill! And let’s not forget, much prettier than a plastic bag. At some point, we might think we have “enough” nappies and our children might toilet train but you can never have enough wet bags and you can never grow out of them.
OTHER WET BAG USES
- Swimming bag. Whether it’s the beach, pool or lake, toss the kids wet togs into the wetbag for the journey home.
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Travel laundry bag. For the weekend visits, use the wetbag to store your dirty laundry. It keeps all of those clean (didn’t really need to pack) clothes safe in your suitcase.
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Make-up or Toiletries bag. A wetbag is a great place to store your makeup and toiletries, especially for those unexpected leaks whilst travelling!
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Workout clothes. To contain your sweaty gym clothes, keep a spare wetbag in your gym bag and stop the smells from getting into everything else.
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Breast pump storage. You want to have a few cheeky wines whilst on holiday so that means you will need to pump away from home. Use a wetbag to keep all of your pump parts in a safe place.
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Beach bag. Why not use a wetbag to store your sunscreen and save it from the sand. That has got to be a pet peeve of mine…sand on the top of the opened suncream bottle!
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Cloth pad bag. If you use cloth pads, a wetbag is the perfect place to store rinsed but not washed pads.
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A dry bag. Although it is designed to keep water in, the good old wetbag is pretty good at keeping moisture out too. Use it to store your keys and mobile phone when you’re at the beach or pool. If your bag has two pouches, use one for keeping things dry and the other for the wet items.
This is just to name a few! We have more suggestions here!