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Hey fellow kiwis, just had a search through the forums and didn't find anything, but I just noticed that incocare is selling Tykables Overnights and another diaper called Bearhugs.
Pretty interesting because I know it's often super expensive to get good quality ABDL brands in New Zealand. I did the math on getting ABU to NZ, and it looks like with shipping we're looking at almost 9 dollars per nappy, shipping costing more than the actual diaper itself! These ones are selling pretty consistently for 6 dollars per nappy (with free shipping) which is still a lot but the savings would add up if you're a regular user.
I'm considering buying a sample pack of 2 for each one and giving them a go, once I figure out my shipping situation with flatmates.
Has anyone tried these? I know Tykables is one of the big brands worldwide but I haven't heard of the bearhugs, they don't look quite as thick so I'm not sure how their value pans out. Also keen to hear any other options fellow kiwis take advantage of locally.
Printed ABDL Diapers
Stock is getting low - but new stock in pipeline UPDATE 15/10/21: So here we are - we have received 200 packs of diapers... but not the one we had ordered! I'm pretty piss-off about my suppliers attitude, but that's what can happen with Chinese suppliers especially in this kind of product field...
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Pretty interesting because I know it's often super expensive to get good quality ABDL brands in New Zealand. I did the math on getting ABU to NZ, and it looks like with shipping we're looking at almost 9 dollars per nappy, shipping costing more than the actual diaper itself! These ones are selling pretty consistently for 6 dollars per nappy (with free shipping) which is still a lot but the savings would add up if you're a regular user.
I'm considering buying a sample pack of 2 for each one and giving them a go, once I figure out my shipping situation with flatmates.
Has anyone tried these? I know Tykables is one of the big brands worldwide but I haven't heard of the bearhugs, they don't look quite as thick so I'm not sure how their value pans out. Also keen to hear any other options fellow kiwis take advantage of locally.