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21.12.2015

I have been purchasing nappies through Amazon over several years now, and I have never had aproblem with them at all - ever.The products supplied have always been genuine Pampers, in sealed boxes. Of course, I only go through Amazon, never through any other seller. This way, if anything goes wrong, I can just return it effortlessly.Compared to the price you normally pay in the supermarkets and other shops for Pampers brand nappies, if you have Prime and Family activated, you recieve 20% off nappies - whch is huge, and adds up quickly. The best way to look at it is pence per nappy. Most of the time, through Amazon, you can get your nappies down to around 10p or 11p per nappy. In a regular shop,you're normally looking at around 15p per nappym depending on size of course. Also, remember to do the calculations, as rounding up and down can fool you !!. For example:A quick look now, and i see im getting size 5 nappies from Amazon for £15.31 for 144 - so 10.6p per nappy - but Amazon price it at approx 11p per nappy.Tesco are currently offering a deal on buy 2 lots of nappies (2 x 62 = 124 in total) for £14. So £14 for 124 - 11.29p per nappy - Teco price it at approximately 11p per nappy.So if you just look at the approx price, it looks identical, but in actual fact there is a difference of 0.69p per nappy - so if you are buying 144 nappies, youd save 99.36p - almost £1, which is around 6% off. NOt a huge amount, but it all adds up, and bearing in mind this is Tescos special offer. Normally they be pricing it at around 15p per nappy, so considerably more. At 15p per nappy, youd be saving substantially, as purchasing 144 nappies would come in at £21.60, instead of the £15.31 Amazon are selling for, saving £6.29 or 29% off the higher price.Do that every month, and you've saved yourself a tidy sum. Enough for Amazon prime? yes. Enough to pay for Amazon Prime for a year. Which is actually why i started using Amazon Prime. Its such a no brainer..I can understand why many people are unhappy with being forced to join Prime to buy nappies - noone likes to be forced to do things.....but giving the product 1 star rating because they dont want to join Amazon Prime seems a bit unkind to me, as it looks like the product is bad, wen it clearly isnt in most peoples experiences.The first time I looked at it, I punched in the numbers, worked out hown often I'd be buying nappies, worked out the average savings, and it came to... more than the cost of Prime. So by getting Prime, I could save some money, and get all the benefits of Prime still. And once you look, there are plenty of things to buy and save on, in Subscribe and Save. All in all, Prime, Amazon Family, and Subscribe and Save, have all saved me considerable amounts of money over the years, and i'd thoroughly recommend everyone to numbercrunch your needs, and see if it can save you a lot too!Anyways, enough of the financial merits, although it is of course an important point.The product itself is absolutely fine. I've never had a problem with an entire batch. Of course, the odd one might have the side fasteneings rip when i try and pull on them to put them on, maybe once or twice a year, but once every five hundred or one thousand nappies, i can live with that....The convenience of having them deliver it regularly is reassuring, and as you know you're getting a massive bargain, it actually feels good to know you are saving money on a top branded item.I'd highly recommend this product to anyone who has kids still in nappies. I'd highly recommend getting prime for a better deal. With one child, yuo will mostl likely need around 1 box a month, although sometimes you will slowly build up extra nappies, so the odd month you can skip. Amazon make it so easy to do. The only ting to be wary of is that the prices DO CHANGE. SO set an alert on your phone to check your subscribe and save items a day or two before they go out. That way, if you find its gone up to 14p per nappy, you can consider buying a different pack size, or slightly different nappy size that still works for you, to get a better deal, as often several of them are at 11p per nappy.
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9.12.2016

Pampers have pretty much cornered the market on disposable nappies as the main brand since Huggies quit. They are more expensive than supermarket brands too. But they do what they are designed to do well. I like the designs on these. They are very unisex - mostly blue with cute cartoon animals on the front. One of my biggest gripes with these ones is that it's impossible to immediately tell when you pull a nappy out of the pack which way around it goes. I prefer it when the front is glaringly obvious. I know you can easily work it out but seriously we're sleep deprived new parents here and short of inventing a nappy which puts itself on the baby PLEASE make our lives easier.Otherwise these are thin both in the packet (takes up less space) and on the baby. Feels like they're not even wearing a nappy! These ones aren't elasticated at the back but containment is fairly good about 80% of poos contained with 1 in 5 leaking. Not too bad at all.Tabs never break and can be re positioned a few times which is really helpful. I'd buy more of these if they were on offer but there is nothing overwhelmingly brilliant about them to make me want to use these over supermarket brands.
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16.11.2016

I'm a big fan of buying in bulk. It works out so much cheaper than buying small packets every five minutes.This monthly pack has plenty of nappies to last at least four weeks. My son usually needs about 4-5 nappies a day now that he's nearly 2.This style of nappies is the 'Baby-Dry' range, which is slightly cheaper than the premium 'Active-Fit' range (use the comparison table on the product page to see the differences). But for using at home or when my son is asleep at night, these nappies are great. They are really absorbent and comfortable and easy to roll up and dispose of once they are used.In case anyone isn't sure what the sizing means for these nappies, the packs which are 'plus' packs,e.g. 4+ or 5+ etc., are slightly more absorbent, it's nothing to do with the size of the nappy like most people think. So a size 4 nappy is the same as the 4+, but the 4+ can hold more liquid.5 stars.
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19.11.2016

I've been using Pampers for the past 3.5 years for two boys. I tried other brands but I really do prefer these. I think they are softer and more compact than other brands (supermarket own brand and other branded nappies). No problems with recurring nappy rash with these. Recent changes to the design, the 'magical pods', help to distribute the wee so that it doesn't just fill front or back depending on how they sleep.Nice designs on the nappies make them a bit more interesting for distracting a wriggly baby and when you finally get them on, they are pretty secure (unless toddler undoes it of course).I've been buying Active Fit now the boys are mobile because they are designed for baby/toddler moving around.Comparing the two side by side though, I'm not sure there's much difference and I suspect these are cheaper. I may switch back to the Baby-Dry.
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11.11.2016

I received a size 4 and a size 5 for my 18 month old daughter.First we tried the 4s as this is the size she is in other lead brand nappies. However they were too tight and she leaked through them very quickly. For this reason we tried the 5s which fit her perfectly.We have found that pampers baby dry are much better for sleeping in. The wet is spread out more easily and I can see that this is more comfortable than other lead brand nappies as my daughter is waking up happier.I am very happy with the pampers baby dry at night and will continue to use them for bed times.However through the day I have decided to stick to the lead brand as we have more nappy changes so it doesn't make a great impact on dryness - they do the same job.Although if pampers baby dry were available at a cheaper price I would consider changing fully.
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8.11.2016

Cant go far wrong with pampers nappies! They fit well, are absorbant, nice and stretchy and have easy to fit tabs so you can adjust nappy to your little ones shape. This is a very convienient way of buying these nappies. They arrive quickly, in a branded box containing branded plastic bags of nappies. No more lugging mountains of nappies back from the shops or trying to fit them on the buggy in the stupidly small shopping carrying area. Let someone else do the hard work.You always have to find the brand of nappy that suits your baby, every baby is different, but these have suited both of ours so we shall be sticking with them. Not much in the way of nappy rash, less baby demanding a clean nappy in the middle of the night,less bulk in the nappy, all of which leads to a happier baby and so happier (slightly) less stressed parents!
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9.11.2016

Obtained for my young Grandson. When we had babies and toddlers, we always chose Pampers as unlike cheap alternatives, the sticky ties stayed put and they didn't leak.Even after being fully loaded! Aimed at older toddlers-hard to give a definitive age as babies and toddler sizes vary enormously- all I would say as that they are a genourous fit and not on the small size like some.Reading other customer reviews and it appears that Amazon at present are only selling them to Prime members? Not sure what's going on but I'm sure would be purchasers will exercise their consumer right to choose and act accordingly

15.11.2016

I can't imagine why these Pampers nappies are available on the Vine programme, as I would have thought they'd be the no.1 best selling nappy already, so why the need to advertise further? But grab them while they're available because they are the best.The difference between a one-time purchase and buying on the subscribe & save programme is also significant, so if you're using these regularly you really should sign up.Pampers are definitely the leading brand in nappies in the UK and there's a good reason why- the comfort and absorbency are second to none.Highly recommended.

27.10.2016

I was sent some pampers nappies to review and I can honestly say I think they are brilliant. I normally buy supermarkets own but often find they leak overnight. I was sent Size 4 & 5 to try but I usually use Size 6 so was worried about leaks. I used a Size 4 on the first night they go up to 16kg and my son is 15 kg, the nappy lasted the whole night no leaks, he doesn't complain that they are uncomfortable at all. The only downside to pampers is the price so although I am very impressed buy them I will only buy if on special offer. I would recommend these to anyone

13.11.2016

Just the same as in the shops but in plain packaging. This is a box consisting of 4 small packs of the baby dry nappies - described as a monthly saving pack and they do work out much cheaper than in the supermarket, especially if you do subscribe and save.I've always trusted pampers with both my little ones bottoms, we have rarely, if ever, had leaks, nappy rashes or sensitivity. These nappies are especially good for overnight, and when you feel how heavy they are in the morning, you realise just how much liquid they do hold!!

22.6.2014

I'm very happy with my change to these nappies from another competing brand. They seem to be very comfortable for my LO, she has never suffered much nappy rash, but sometimes did - since switching to these nappies she has had none at all. I am also very impressed that they do last 12 hours overnight, as some other brands advertise this but don't deliver. I have happily reordered and really like the convenience of the monthly pack, as well as the subscribe and save option for amazon users. Top marks Pampers!

16.11.2016

Great nappies, soft, absorbent, light weight and great fit. Find these much better now that my baby (9 months and chunky) wees less as in the first few sizes of pampers new baby and baby dry she was sometimes having leeks as she was a very heavy wetter so we had to use Aldi nappies at night! I now tend to use pampers active fit nappies on my girl at night for extra security as she's a wriggler, and use these in the daytime. Mostly cope well with poo explosions as fit well around the leg.

20.6.2019

We get these delivered monthly on subscribe and save. So much easier than having to lug them around when doing a shop and always plenty in so never caught running out. They are always delivered a couple of days before they're due.Can't fault the quality of Pampers. I have been using them since my son was newborn, 18 months later and we've still never had a leak or nappy rash, even after wearing one for 12 hours overnight.I wouldn't use anything other than Pampers for my son now.

12.2.2016

Once you have a child, these are a necessity. Buy in bulk, keep your costs down, avoid last minute runs to the supermarket. I get a great deal on these by subscribing.The nappies themselves are excellent, no issues with leaking in these and our baby does get through the night without needing another change. We did buy some Pampers with a stripe which changed colour if the baby was wet, unfortunately they are only present on New Baby and not baby dry

8.2.2016

We get through a lot of nappies with our twins, we have been Pampers stalwarts for the last 2 years. The price for the monthly packs beats the supermarkets and getting them delivered is great. We have had several leaks recently though, maybe because the boys are bigger and have been drinking more in the warm weather, but we have been woken by them because they are socked through their sleeping bags. Hopefully this will be the last year of nappies!

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