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A nappy caddy might not make your list of glamorous baby purchases, but ask any parent six weeks in and they will tell you it is one of the most used items in the house. Having nappies, wipes, cream and a spare vest all within arm's reach during a midnight change makes the difference between a smooth swap and a frantic hunt through drawers. The trouble is, nappy caddies now come in everything from basic felt to premium organic cotton, at prices ranging from under £10 to well over £40. We have tested and researched the most popular options on the UK market to help you find the right one without overspending.

Lil' Bubba's verdicts

  • Maliton Nappy Caddy – 8.2/10 – Best Overall
  • Mamas & Papas Nappy Caddy – 8.5/10 – Best Premium
  • Putska Corduroy Nappy Caddy – 8.0/10 – Best Mid-Range
  • Blissful Diary Nappy Caddy Bag – 7.8/10 – Best for Style
  • Yueshop Luxury Nappy Caddy – 7.5/10 – Best Budget

Quick comparison

MaterialDimensionsCompartmentsLidApprox. price
MalitonFelt38 x 23 x 18 cm3 + 8 pocketsHalf lid~£13
Mamas & PapasCotton waffle37 x 20 x 20 cm3 + outer pocketsNo~£35–39
PutskaCorduroy36 x 23 x 17 cm3 + 6 pocketsNo~£16–18
Blissful DiaryCotton blend38 x 25 x 18 cm3 + outer pocketsNo~£25
YueshopFelt/polyester33 x 23 x 18 cm3 + 8 pocketsNo~£12

Maliton Nappy Caddy

8.2
Maliton Nappy Caddy

The Maliton stands out in a crowded field for one simple reason: it has a lid. The half-lid design covers one side of the caddy, keeping dust, pet hair and curious toddler hands away from clean nappies and creams, while the other side stays open for items you reach for constantly. It is a small but meaningful detail that no other caddy at this price offers.

Measuring 38 x 23 x 18 cm, it is large enough to hold a full pack of nappies alongside wipes, barrier cream, a change of clothes and a few small toys. Two removable felt dividers let you split the interior into one, two or three compartments depending on what you need to store. Eight trapezoidal outer pockets line the outside for quick-grab items like nail clippers, a dummy or a thermometer, and a hidden zip pocket on the side keeps your phone or keys safe during feeds.

The felt construction is lightweight and sturdy, and the reinforced handles make it easy to carry between rooms. At around £13, it undercuts many competitors while offering more functionality. Over a thousand parents have given it a 4.6-star average, with the lid and pocket layout drawing the most praise. The main criticism is that the felt can attract lint, and the half-lid does not fully seal the caddy. For the price, though, there is very little to complain about.

  • Half-lid keeps contents clean and away from toddlers
  • Eight outer pockets plus a hidden zip pocket
  • Removable dividers for flexible compartment sizes
  • Excellent value at around £13
  • Over 1,000 positive reviews
  • Felt material can attract lint and pet hair
  • Half-lid does not fully enclose the caddy
  • Plain felt look may not suit every nursery aesthetic

Best for: parents who want the most features for the least money, especially those with pets or older toddlers around.

Mamas & Papas Nappy Caddy

8.5
Mamas and Papas Nappy Caddy

If you want a caddy that looks as good sitting on the living room sideboard as it does next to the changing table, the Mamas & Papas Nappy Caddy is hard to beat. The outer shell is 100% cotton in a soft waffle texture that feels noticeably more premium than felt or canvas alternatives. Inside, a polyester wipe-clean lining means you can deal with cream spills and milk drips without worrying about stains soaking into the fabric.

Three removable inserts divide the interior into neat compartments, and outer pockets hold smaller essentials within easy reach. At 37 x 20 x 20 cm, it is slightly deeper than most caddies, which makes it better at standing upright and keeping bottles or taller items secure. When you no longer need it, the whole thing folds flat to just 8 cm tall for storage or travel.

The caddy comes in several colourways that coordinate with the Mamas & Papas Welcome to the World nursery range, so it pairs naturally with their cot bedding, mobiles and wall art. Typically priced between £35 and £39, you can find it at Mamas & Papas, Marks & Spencer and John Lewis. The higher price is the obvious drawback, and the smaller dimensions mean it holds fewer nappies than the roomier budget options. But if build quality and aesthetics matter to you, the step up is noticeable from the moment you unbox it.

  • Beautiful cotton waffle fabric with wipe-clean interior
  • Folds completely flat for storage or travel
  • Coordinates with the Welcome to the World nursery range
  • Stocked by trusted high-street retailers
  • Deep design holds taller items securely
  • Premium price at £35 to £39
  • Smaller internal capacity than budget alternatives
  • Limited colour selection compared to other brands

Best for: parents who want a nursery-matching caddy from a trusted high-street brand and are happy to pay more for build quality.

Putska Corduroy Nappy Caddy

8.0
Putska Corduroy Nappy Caddy

The Putska bridges the gap between budget felt caddies and premium branded options. Its corduroy exterior gives it a tactile, homely look that sits comfortably in a bedroom or living room without screaming "baby gear". Available in Cream, Mocha and Grey, it manages to feel grown-up while being entirely practical for nappy changes.

Inside, a reinforced T-shaped divider splits the space into three compartments, with Velcro attachment points keeping the dividers firmly in place rather than sliding around when you reach in. Both dividers are removable if you need the full open space for bulkier items. Six exterior pockets (slightly fewer than some competitors) are deep enough to hold a tube of Sudocrem or a pack of water wipes without them falling out.

At 36 x 23 x 17 cm and around £16 to £18, the Putska offers a noticeable step up in material quality from basic felt without jumping to premium pricing. Nearly 500 reviews give it a 4.7-star average. Several parents note that the corduroy is more durable than felt over months of daily use, resisting pilling and sagging better. The only real downside is that corduroy is harder to spot-clean than smooth fabrics, and the caddy cannot be machine washed.

  • Stylish corduroy finish in neutral colourways
  • Reinforced Velcro dividers stay firmly in place
  • Durable construction that holds its shape over time
  • Good mid-range price at £16 to £18
  • BPA-free and CPSIA safety compliant
  • Corduroy can be harder to spot-clean than felt
  • Six exterior pockets (fewer than some alternatives)
  • Cannot be machine washed

Best for: parents who want something that looks nicer than felt but are not ready to pay premium prices.

Blissful Diary Nappy Caddy Bag

7.8
Blissful Diary Nappy Caddy Bag

Where most nappy caddies look like storage boxes, the Blissful Diary takes a more fashion-conscious approach. The cotton blend fabric and thoughtful colour palette (Blush Pink, Sage Green, Mocha Brown, Pastoral Daisy and Earthy Rainbow) make it the kind of caddy that gets compliments rather than hidden in a cupboard. It is designed for parents who care about how their living space looks and refuse to let baby accessories spoil the aesthetic.

At 38 x 25 x 18 cm, it is one of the wider caddies in this guide, giving you a generous 25 cm of depth to work with. That extra width makes a real difference when you want to fit a change of clothes or a muslin alongside the usual nappies and wipes. Removable dividers let you customise the layout, and sturdy handles with a comfortable grip make it easy to carry from room to room.

The trade-off for the attractive design is a slightly higher price at around £25, which puts it firmly between the budget felt caddies and the premium high-street options. With 246 reviews and a 4.7-star average, parents consistently praise the look and feel but some note that the fabric shows marks more readily than darker felt alternatives. If you want a caddy that doubles as a decorative item, this is a strong choice.

  • Attractive colour range that suits modern nurseries
  • Wider than average with generous 25 cm depth
  • Cotton blend fabric feels premium to the touch
  • Sturdy, comfortable carry handles
  • Works beautifully as a baby shower gift
  • Lighter fabrics can show marks and stains
  • Pricier than felt alternatives at around £25
  • No lid or zip pockets for securing small items

Best for: style-conscious parents who want their caddy to complement their home decor rather than clash with it.

Yueshop Luxury Nappy Caddy

7.5
Yueshop Luxury Nappy Caddy

Do not let the "Luxury" branding mislead you. The Yueshop is a no-frills felt caddy that earns its place on this list by doing the basics extremely well at the lowest price point. At around £12, it costs less than a large pack of nappies, and with over 2,800 reviews and a 4.5-star average, it has been battle-tested by more UK parents than almost any other caddy on the market.

The upgraded version features reinforced handles that address the most common complaint about cheap felt caddies: floppy, flimsy straps that bend under load. Yueshop's handles are sturdy enough to carry the caddy one-handed without the sides caving in. Inside, two removable Velcro-backed dividers create up to three compartments, and eight exterior pockets offer plenty of storage for smaller items.

At 33 x 23 x 18 cm, it is the smallest caddy in this guide, which means it holds slightly fewer nappies than the wider alternatives. The polyester-felt blend is practical and lightweight but will not win any design awards, and the limited colour range (grey and dark grey) does not offer much variety. Some parents also note that the felt begins to look a little worn after several months of heavy use. But if you need a reliable caddy and every pound counts, the Yueshop is the one to beat.

  • Lowest price at around £12
  • Reinforced handles on the upgraded version
  • Over 2,800 reviews confirm reliability
  • Lightweight and easy to fold for storage
  • Eight outer pockets for small essentials
  • Smallest caddy in this guide at 33 cm long
  • Only available in grey tones
  • Felt can look worn after several months
  • Basic appearance with no design flourishes

Best for: parents on a tight budget who want a proven, practical caddy without spending more than they need to.

What to look for when choosing a nappy caddy

Compartments and pockets. At minimum, look for three inner compartments (nappies, wipes, creams) and at least four outer pockets for quick-grab items. Removable dividers are worth having so you can adjust the layout as your baby's needs change.

Size. The sweet spot for most families is 33 to 38 cm long, 20 to 25 cm wide and 17 to 20 cm tall. Anything smaller struggles to hold a full pack of nappies alongside other essentials. Anything larger becomes awkward to carry one-handed.

Material. Felt is the cheapest and lightest but attracts lint and wears over time. Corduroy and cotton blends look smarter and last longer. Premium cotton (especially organic) looks and feels the best but comes at a significantly higher price. Wipe-clean linings are a practical bonus at any tier.

Portability. Sturdy, reinforced handles are essential. You will carry this between rooms, upstairs and downstairs, and possibly out to the car multiple times a day. Weak handles are the most common complaint in negative reviews across every brand.

Lid. Most caddies are open-top, which is convenient for quick access but leaves contents exposed to dust, pets and curious siblings. If you have a cat that likes to nap in baskets or a toddler who enjoys pulling wipes out, a lidded option like the Maliton is worth considering.

Our verdict

The Maliton Nappy Caddy takes our Best Overall pick because no other caddy at this price offers a lid, eight outer pockets and a hidden zip pocket. At around £13, it gives you genuinely useful features that competitors charge twice as much for. It is the caddy we would recommend to any parent who asks "which one should I get?"

If budget is your top priority, the Yueshop Luxury Nappy Caddy at around £12 is the cheapest reliable option, backed by thousands of positive reviews. For parents who want something that looks more refined, the Putska Corduroy Nappy Caddy at £16 to £18 offers a noticeable step up in aesthetics without a big price jump. The Blissful Diary Nappy Caddy Bag at £25 is the pick for style-conscious parents, while the Mamas & Papas Nappy Caddy at £35 to £39 is worth the premium if you value brand trust, high-street availability and a caddy that coordinates with your nursery collection.

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