What is the best brand of disposable baby diapers?

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asked Jul 21, 2020 in Toddler/Preschooler by daytona98s (300 points)
What is the best brand of disposable baby diapers?

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answered Jul 21, 2020 by Christeen (70,120 points)
The best brand of disposable baby diapers would be Pampers brand diapers which also makes Luvs diapers.

Luvs are a cheaper version of Pampers diapers but both brands work great.

However Luvs diapers have a terrible scent that I could not stand and still cannot stand.

Huggies diapers are also a good diaper.

Also a lot of store brand cheaper diapers work just as great and sometimes better than cheaper diapers do.

I used Pampers diapers mostly on my kids but when they were under 1 year old I would use some cheaper store brand which I think was best choice brand or something similar.

It's been awhile since I bought those cheaper diapers.

My current 2 year old boy wears Pampers Cruisers diapers which work great for him.

But some babies may not fit properly in the same diaper.

So you may need to try different brands of diapers and find which brand of diapers work best for your kid.

With my 1st baby I tried using cloth diapers and although they saved me a bit of money they were more work and not worth the extra work.

When I switched to using disposable diapers on my baby I spent at most $80.00 per month for disposable baby diapers.

Then as my baby got to 2 years old and 3 years old I spent at most $50.00 to $60.00 per month for disposable diapers.

When I was working at my job I made more than the $50.00 to $60.00 in one days of work.

So for me it was worth using disposable diapers on my babies and toddlers.

I used the cheapest but good quality diapers at first and then switched to the Pampers Baby dry and Pampers Cruisers diapers as my kids got to 2 years and above.

If you buy the cheaper disposable diapers you should be able to pay around $60.00 at most for a months supply of diapers.

Cloth diapers were the only diaper available years ago but now disposable diapers are readily available and pretty cheap.

I would go with the disposable diapers as they require less work and you just remove the old diaper, clean the kid up and throw the diaper away.

With cloth diapers it requires cleaning the diapers and using soap, water, electricity and wear and tear on your washing machine and dryer.

Also cloth diapers don't keep the skin dry when peed in but disposable diapers keep the wetness away from the kids skin which means less chance of diaper rash and your baby and kids will be much more comfortable wearing a wet disposable diaper.

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