I've been sticking to pampers which is my preferred brand with this one, but with the last I switched to target brand pretty early on.
The target brand diapers are usually about 16 cents a piece for me vs 20-22c/piece for the pampers. Babies r us brand has a promo going now that comes out to 12 c per diaper but the reviews are terrible.
Huggies pure and naturals which are cheapest with coupons on top of the $5 giftcard deal they do at target periodically. It's not the best, I'll go to target many times to pick up several packs the weeks they do have that gc deal. It used to be once a month, but its been awhile since they've done it.
I wish I could use the cloth diapers more often, but that is another story...
The only ones that seem to not make my son break out are Pampers Swaddlers so that is what we use. I've had bad luck with Huggies and refuse to use them for him at this point.
Pampers for all of my kids. I tried Huggies, but they leaked. I have better luck using something other than Pampers when they're older (over a year old).
We were using huggies (the high end ones, not snug n dry). As we get closer to potty training I've switched over to the Sam's Club brand since he only wears them at daycare.
Huggies little snugglers. I switched to a cheaper diaper for a week. He stopped sttn. I bought huggies again. He started sleeping better. And now I'm paranoid and superstitious
pampers baby dry when he's in disposables (we CD outside of daycare). babycheapskate.com will tell you who has the best deal each week on diapers. usually the best prices she finds for pampers is on amazon with amazon mom.
Post by badtzmaru22 on Oct 16, 2012 20:34:46 GMT -5
I prefer Pampers, but we had a TON of all different brands that people bought us. Huggies worked fine as well, but I didn't like the roughness of the Huggies Snug n Dry. The ones that are like Pampers swaddlers are better. She's currently in size 3, and eating more solids, so I don't know if this has changed, but we used to buy Dollar General brand when we ran out of size ones and twos, and they worked great!
Haven't tried Up and Up yet, but we have a big box in her current size, so we'll get to them eventually. She has had a few blowouts, but I feel like nothing would help in those situations, if you know what I mean!