Pros: I had a coupon Cons: Leaky, Diaper Blowouts, Feel like Cardboard.
Over the past year and a half we've gone through a lot of diapers. Way too many to count, in fact. I shudder to even think about it. We even tried cloth for a while, but it didn't really "work" for us.
Pros: Breathable, No plastic tabs Cons: Tabs could be more durable, and the price could always be cheaper
Since the birth of our now 10 week old son, Colin, I have become a diaper buying guru. Having received just about every kind of wipes and diaper at my baby showers, I have been fortunate to try most of them. And because I did not purchase these myself,...
Pros: Custom stretch to fit velcro tabs; leak-lock system helps control messy leaks. Cons: Velcro tabs easily removed by inquisitive toddlers.
Currently as I write this, there are 416 epinions to date published on Huggies Ultratrim Diapers. As much as I hate to write the 417th epinion on ANYTHING, I must continue on as I feel I have lots of valuable information to share about this...
Pros: speedy customer service inquiries, they must have alot of pratice! Cons: price, leaks, tabs rip off
Huggies Ultratrim Diapers, either you love them, or you hate them. Their is no medium when it comes to this diaper. You either hear people rave about how great they are, or you hear how they HATE these diapers with a passion. Well, I'm a hater. A...
Pros: I get them for free by the case Cons: poor packaging, decreased number in pkg
In recent months there has been at least one diaper that is folded into three parts shoved into the jumbo package of Size 6 Huggies® Ultratrim Diapers . The last one is being sent back to Kimberly-Clark. The tabs on these diapers have not been...
Pros: The smallest size will fit smaller babies than Pampers do. Cons: Ripping tabs, sagging diaper, not as soft, poor fit.
Normally, we like to buy Pampers Supreme Diapers. We love the way they fit, and the way the tabs have a lot of stretch to them. Living in Italy and being dependent upon the Navy Exchange to buy diapers, sometimes they are out. And that was the case whe ...
Pros: Doesn't break our son's skin out Cons: Can leak overnight
My son is now 21 months old, just shy of 22 months. He has been in Huggies since he was 1 month old. We have tried him on other brands, but I didn't care for them for a number of reasons.
First, we tried Pampers. As our first child, we only...
Pros: No rash, great velcro close tabs,soft like cloth diapers! Cons: May leak if not properly fastened! A little more costly!
When my granddaughter, Brooklyn was born, we only used Pampers on her. Why? I told her mother, Jessica, that this was the top brand of diapers and we never thought to try any other brand! Boy, was I wrong!
Pros: Fit well, seldom leak. Cons: Can be pricey. Watch for sales and coupons.
As a child care provider I get the opportunity to try a lot of baby products. Seems lately that diapers and diapering are occupying most of my time! I have four children currently still in diapers.
Pros: very absorbent, flexible, thin, soft, and cute Cons: gel clumps, and occasional tab that rips
When my first child was born, our hospital supplied a bag of Pampers. I didn’t really have any complaints with the Pampers, but I just prefer a cloth cover instead of a plastic one. I went to my local wal-mart and purchased a jumbo pack of Huggies...
Many parents have different opinions about which diaper is the best. Both of my sister in laws swear by Huggies. They think that they are the greatest things well since disposable diapers. I think they are ok, but I have to risk In Law family...
Pros: They keep the children dry and release a gel when wet Cons: The price, the price, the price and the price
The last time I diapered my son was in November of 1982. He was fully potty trained by his second birthday. My grandson who is three years old is not. I do not interfere in my daughter-in-laws method to her madness, but I believe that this little boy...
Pros: comfortable fit, absorbs odors somewhat, no perfumy scent Cons: no diaper can hold an explosive breastmilk poop, in our experience
I was quite surprised to find that my toddler and I both prefer Huggies regular Ultratrim disposable diapers to their Supreme variety! This is a comparison review that is posted in both categories. (The terms of service do allow this.)
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