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enlarge | Brand: Pampers Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $48.99 Buy New: $44.99 You Save: $4.00 (8%)
New (3) from $44.99
Rating: 112 reviews Sales Rank: 53
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: Size 4 (176 count) Size: Size 4, 22-37 Lbs. (176 Diapers) Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 6 x 5 x 4
MPN: 022197 UPC: 037000161851 EAN: 0037000161851 ASIN: B000VHU3V8
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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great diapers December 24, 2007 I bought these diapers for my 7 month old baby. He has been leak free, even over night, and he hasn't had any problem with diaper rash. The box is huge and it seems to last forever, in fact, I didn't get a chance to use up all my size two diapers, because the big box lasted so long.
I have three children, and they all have had different diapering issues. My first child wore Huggie's Supreme diapers until she was four or five months old, never had a problem with leakage or rashes, and was able to switch to Wal-Mart's White Cloud diapers with no problem. I never tried Pampers, as they seemed expensive and cheaper diapers were no problem for her.
My second child started in Huggie's Supreme as well. He got a diaper rash every week it seemed, so we switched to Pamper's, and he got an even worse rash. We tried every diaper out there, but ended up going back to Huggie's Supreme, because it was the least "Rashy" for him.
My third baby started in Huggie's Supreme too. Those were fine, but I thought they were expensive so we tried some of the Safeway brand diapers I got at my baby shower, what a joke! Those diapers leaked the minute he first pee'd. He might as well been wearing a cloth diaper with no diaper cover. So we went back to Huggies Supreme. But then something that never happened with our other children started happening. He started leaking through over night. Almost every night by 3 am his PJ's would be wet. So we tried Pamper's Swaddlers, and we haven't had a problem since. He hasn't leaked through once since we switched, and he hasn't had a rash either. They do cost more, but with the subscribe and save discount it isn't too much more. The extra cost is worth it, I think, since we don't have to change him as often. Plus, they smell like Cabbage Patch Kids, and I find that pleasant.
Fabulous service! December 21, 2007 My only regret about this Subscribe & Save service is that I didn't discover it with my other 3 children. On my fourth (and last) child, I'm subscribing to Amazon, and these diapers are delivered to my house on a regular basis. I never run out of diapers; I don't waste space in my store cart with the big box; it's economical. It's a great service that I highly recommend!
No more leaks December 21, 2007 These baby dry diapers live up to their name. We used to use Luvs and Huggies and our little guy had us changing the sheets sometimes 2 or more times per day. Since changing to Pampers Baby Dry diapers, we only change the sheets when they get dirty. What a concept. It may sound like a small thing, but it's not one to overlook. (Did that sound like too much of a commercial? Oh well, it's early...)
Not recommended. December 19, 2007 I was a Pampers lover,but not anymore. I used Pampers diaper more than three years for my first one and again for second one. But, it looks like the company makes thin diaper recently. As another mom says,"if the diaper gets too full, they just burst and the absorbant material goes everywhere." I absolutely agree with her. Therefore, I cancelled subscription and changed to another brand.
Great diapers December 13, 2007 Pampers and Huggies are, in our opinion, the best diaper brands out there. We have a slightly preference for Pampers because they look less "bulky" on the baby, compared to Huggies or store brands. And it is the best deal I have for diapers, considering the 15% discount from Amazon "Subscribe & Save" program. However, I've noticed that the diaper is no longer available as a "Subscribe & Save" item, so I am not sure whether I would buy it for the full price - I would have to compared unit costs using my spreadsheet to see if it is worth it.
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