I know it's not financially possible for everyone to spend so much money
on branded diapers but in the long run you actually save a lot of money buying good quality diapers.
All I could come up with was
off brand diapers, target gift cards through shop kicks, and coupons.
Name
brand diapers bunch up really quick and make the diaper look like your baby has been wearing it for hours.
And while I am not a huge fan of
store brand diapers, sometimes they actually are surprisingly good.
I am pleased to say that, despite some initial glitches, the Thirsties AIO diaper fits in well with what I expect from
Thirsties brand diapers and it turned out to be a great addition to my AIO stash.
I buy Target brand formula at $ 50 per month, Target
brand diapers at $ 27 per month ($ 13 for 104 diapers, using 50 per week, approx.)
Mums and dads with a desire to help the environment stay clean are the ones who will really appreciate the
Bambo brand diapers.
Had I
bought branded diapers from the start I didn't have to build my stash again and I would have probably be able to resell and get some money back.
Don't splurge on the fancy $ 800 diaper changing table made from cherry wood or that $ 500 designer
branded diaper bag.
Walmart, Target, and Dollar General brands are better then any Name
brand diaper there is.
+ Diapering: Our friends keep telling us that their kids love Honest
Brand Diapers because they are extra gentle and free of many chemicals and allergens.
Our
own branded diaper pail liner is sized to fit typical 54 QT cloth diaper pails and 13 gallon trash cans.
I am curious though... I have 3
different brand diapers and the other 2 brands actually recommend mainstream detergents such as Tide powder and Gain.
Also, we aren't able to buy
co-op brand diapers (examples are Alva, Happy Flute, Coolababy, Baby City, etc)
My husband and I also save money by using store
brand diapers during the day when her diaper gets changed frequently and a more expensive brand at night that's more likely to hold up through 10 - 12 hours of sleep.
Bjs brand diaper formula and wipes saves a ton of money and are just as good as brand name.
However, Pampers, along with Huggies, Luvs and
generic brand diapers all caused my baby to have irrited skin.
Also, some of the sellers often sell
Alvababy brand diapers as well as other brands, but their main perk is they sell limited edition prints that you can't find anywhere else!
If she's using
national brand diapers with scents or lotions or «rash - guard» or a whole bunch of bells and whistles, she should switch to a brand with the least technology possible.
Looking at the pattern, these look very similar (possibly even identical) to
Walgreens brand diapers that I've used for my kiddos in the past.
Luvable
Friends brand diaper pins were the best pins I could find on Amazon and they were cheaper than these too.
At that rate, if you start when you get pregnant, you could get a full stash of the fanciest, name
brand diapers out there, and pay nothing out of pocket!
After six years of using cloth diapers, some of my favorite brands both for function and long - term durability are Smartipants OS pocket diapers; bumGenius's Flip covers, Freetime AIOs, and pocket diapers; Grovia's line of diapers; Happy Heiny OS pocket diapers;
Imagine brand diapers; Thirsties diaper covers; and Diaper Rite diapers.
Both these new prints will be available at Kelly's Closet on June 21st at 12:00 am EDT in all of the
Rumparooz brand diapers, wet bags, and learning pants.
For my own kids, I always liked the large flat
Curity brand diapers the best but they don't appear to make them any longer - I like that gauze fabric a bit better than this, but these are a close second.
I have found that the
toysRus brand diapers are the best and good prices plus if you have the babysRus card you will get coupons all the time.
Additionally, First Quality (the makers of
Cuties brand diapers) volunteered to design a new type of packaging, simpler than their market model, with less colored printing and more efficient packing — cutting the cost of manufacturing Cuties, a savings that they can then pass along to non-profits.
My son's bum is so sensitive he was allergic to generic brands and we could only use
Pamper Brand diapers.
According to a Kimberly Clark consumer research study, the moms surveyed expressed a strong interest in purchasing
Huggies brand diapers that included organic and natural materials.
Certainly using coupons for name
brand diapers like Huggies and Pampers would lower your out - of - pocket cost.