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Pampers |
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20/01/09 (103 review reads) |
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Advantages: Save a ton of effort
Disadvantages: Maybe price...
Pampers are the cheapest nappies you can buy...
...'WHAT!' I hear you say,
What I meant is that in the long run they work out to be quite good value for your money.
Other nappies may seem cheap at the time of purchase, but you end up using so many more individual nappies and have to buy packs more frequently. On top of this you have to folk out for nappy creams as some nappies make babies more prone to getting a rash; or washing products to wash your baby down from leaky nappies. And this is without mentioning the price of all the hard work your putting in.
Yes, I know This really sounds over-the-top, but believe me, it's true- all what i've learnt the hard way.
Anyway, so back to Pampers nappies. My favourite brand is the Pampers Baby Dry. It's the green coloured packet which you can buy upto size 6 in a variety of pack sizes.
I usually buy it in carry packs and stock up on them when they are on offer in boots, which is quite often.
I'm a member of the Boots and Pampers Baby clubs so I make use of all the coupons I get, which really does work out well with getting a bargain.
One pack lasts me around a month, as a single nappy is more then sufficient for the entire night. My babies skin is also in good condition and I have no need for nappy creams. And Pampers nappies rarely leak, unless you haven't put it on properly so this saves so much extra effort.
Summary: Long Live Pampers!
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