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Pampers Baby Dry Size 6 diapers offer up to 100% leak protection with dual-leak guard barriers, a wetness indicator for timely changes, and stretchy sides for a secure fit. Made hypoallergenic and free from harsh chemicals, these diapers combine superior dryness with skin-friendly comfort, enhanced by exclusive Sesame Street designs to make every change a joyful moment.
S**
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I love pampers ! I have been using this brand since 2017. I do like the swaddlers better
L**S
Diapers
The media could not be loaded. The best
J**
Great Quality, no bedtime leaks
Great quality. Perfect fit for my two year old. Not too tight at all . Perfect for nighttime use, I have yet to experience a late night leak-through.
L**E
Good reputable diapers!
These diapers were a good fit, good quality, and absorbent. However, they are a bit on the pricier side compared to other brands that are equally as good. I would say that Pampers are my 3rd choice for diapers now that I've tried several. Still not bad to be in the top 3!
K**.
Worth Every Penny if You Don't Like Leaky Diapers
These diapers are great - especially at night. I've used this brand since my son was born, and we've had...maybe 3 or 4 diaper leaks/blowouts? When I briefly tried to use Huggies, my son would constantly pee through his diapers. I also briefly used the Costco Kirkland diapers, which were okay. These, hands down, are the best. And they're cheaper on Amazon than they are at my local grocery store!After my son was born, a friend of mine gave me a great tip - when your baby sleeps put them in a diaper that is one size larger, and it helps them sleep through the night. I started it early on, and my son slept through the night at four weeks. I swear part of it had to do with these super absorbent diapers. When he was really little and I didn't size up, he would wake up more often. He's 19 months old now and sleeps lie,my rock, but sizing up early on made a huge difference. And these are such great diapers, I never had to worry about leaks.
J**K
My ‘favorite’ mid-grade diaper. Soft. Visually appealing. Absorbent. Good coverage. No ‘wetness’ indicator.
Intro: After five years and three kiddos I have used a variety of diapers including Pampers (Swaddles and Baby Dry), Huggies (Little Snugglers and Snug &Dry), Honest, Target, and Luvs. I personally only bought Honest, Target (Up&Up), Babyganics and Luvs a couple times because I didn’t like the feel (Honest diapers and Babyganics are very stiff and papery) and absorption. That being said, I had found that Pampers and Huggies had ‘premium’ (Pampers Swaddlers and Huggies Little Snugglers) and ‘regular’ (Pampers Baby Dry and Huggies Snug & Dry) classes of diapers. I have compared these four different diapers - all in my current purchasing size (Size 5).Pampers Swaddlers vs. Huggies Little Snugglers:FEEL: I love the cloth-like feel of both these diapers. Huggies were slightly softer than the Pampers, but only a tiny bit.WETNES INDICATOR: These both have the wetness indicator line (shown in yellow) which turn blue when the diaper is wet. This is not a necessary diaper function, but can be slightly helpful when doing a quick diaper check. Although, the line tends to almost immediately turn blue once the diaper is applied - but not necessarily enough to change the diaper.TABS: The Huggies diapers have better tabs - the entire tab is ‘sticky’ allowing for a quick stick on a wiggly baby.COVERAGE: The Pampers diapers seem slightly larger overall, although not by much.“ELASTIC”: The leg ‘elastic’ on the Pampers is wider, allowing for more material to catch a ‘leg leak’ - but the Huggies diapers are better for back-top leaks because of the waist ‘elastic’. These ‘elastic’ areas help the diapers fit and stay in place while keeping any leaks at bay.PATTERN: Both Pampers Swaddlers and Huggies Snugglers are fairly muted diapers, Huggies being slightly less noticeable under light colored clothing.Pampers Baby Dry vs. Huggies Snug & Dry:FEEL: Pampers Baby Dry is much softer than the Huggies Snug & Dry diapers the Huggies diaper is very paper-like and this is a major reason I’d prefer not to buy these diapers.WETNESS INDICATOR: Pampers Baby Dry doesn’t have a wetness indicator line like the Huggies Snug & Dry.TABS: The tabs on the Pampers Baby Dry are not as big as the Huggies Snug & Dry; HOWEVER, the Huggies tab area is very narrow and thus seems more ‘uncomfortable’ when the diaper is on. Pampers tab is smaller but the design of the tab area seems much better.COVERAGE: Pampers Baby Dry seems significantly larger than the Huggies Snug & Dry.“ELASTIC”: Pampers Baby Dry doesn’t have the back ‘elastic’ so the Huggies Snug & Dry is much better with back-waist elastic and the leg elastic afraid also wider than the Pampers. Huggies is much better at keeping leaks at bay with the ‘elastic’ areas.PATTERN: pampers Baby Dry are a much better diaper visually. They are a light blue and white color, whereas the Huggies Snug & Dry are a bold black and white which is easy to see under light colored clothing.Overall:Softness (most soft to least soft): Huggies Snugglers, Pampers Swaddlers, Pampers Baby Dry, Huggies Snug & Dry.Wetness Indicator: Tie between Pampers Swaddlers, Huggies Snugglers, Huggies Snug & Dry - Pampers Baby Dry doesn’t have the indicator.Coverage: Pampers Swaddlers, Huggies Snugglers (because of back waist ‘elastic’), Pampers Baby Dry, and Huggies Snug & Dry.Pattern: Huggies Snugglers, Pampers Swaddlers, Pampers Baby Dry, Huggies Snug & Dry.NOTE: I don’t seem to notice an absorbency level difference between any of these diapers, therefore I didn’t compare this aspect.If money wasn’t an option I would probably buy Huggies Little Snugglers. They are the softest, stretchiest, good coverage. My choice on the slightly cheaper diaper level would be Pampers Baby Dry because they are softer and have a better visual appeal.*** Thank you for taking the time to read my review. Please let me know if you found this review helpful but clicking the “helpful” button below***
K**N
It seems like I'll be sticking Pampers out until we're through with diapers all together.
I used Pampers swaddlers on my daughter until she was in size three. At that point, I decided to try and save some money by switching to LUVS. A few boxes in, it seemed like every diaper I put on my daughter would bust, so I tried Target's Up & Up brand. Now I love their wipes and for a while, I loved their diapers too, but before too long, she started soaking her clothes during the day. I figured it was time to go up a size. I moved my 22 lb. one year old to size fives and the leaking persisted. So here I am, two sizes later, back to where I started. It's been a few months now and I've had not one single problem with these diapers. It seems like I'll be sticking Pampers out until we're through with diapers all together.
P**M
Diaper Delivery is a Must for Busy Moms
As a busy mom I'm always thankful when Amazon Prime carries many of the essential baby items I need. The convenience factor of arriving home to a large box of diapers cannot be beat. I've found the prices to be competitive with other retailers (with coupons). As far as the diapers themselves go, I switched from Pampers Swaddlers when my daughter was about 8-9months old and started to wet through her diapers at night. I've found that the Baby Dry version absorbs more, and seems to keep her dry better than some of the other brands. We use the Pampers baby dry diapers during the day, and Huggies Overnight diapers at night.
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