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27.11.2016

We usually use Pampers Active Fit Size 6 nappies for our three-year-old, primarily for sleep or long journeys. The first thing we noticed using the baby-dry is that it comes up noticeably smaller (presumably because of bigger pads?) so if your little one is already at the edge of size six, you'll find that this might be a bit tight.Otherwise, this is worth the switch because it does make a noticeable difference to dryness for particularly heavy wees. Sometimes with the Active Fits, we'll wake up in the mornings and our daughter's nappy will be so full that the outside of the nappy is moist or, less occasionally, the nappy will get so full that it distends and the seal breaks,leaving the bed and my daughter quite damp. This, however, hasn't had any of those problems and even after heavy wees doesn't seem to have any seeping through or start to expand the nappy beyond containment.What I can't say is how well it will work if your little one is particularly active and you're using these during day times. The nappy itself isn't noticeably heavier than Active Fits but I don't know how it will rub etc during daytime activities so if your child is quite sensitive you may want to trial a smaller back before buying this.While it says it's a monthly pack, this actually lasts about 2-3 months at our level of usage. It's also a great price. Usual discounts at the big stores put this at about £18 for the same quantity (that's with a twofor deal; standard price is about £14 for 64).
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6.5.2016

Pampers have recently revamped their Baby Dry nappies with 3 channels which claim to hold even more with less bulkyness in the morning for up to 12 hours of dryness. They're advertised as 'up to 2 x dryer'. I therefore thought I'd give them a try to see if they were better than the Asda little angels I usually use on my little girl.After about a week of using them I'm not sure they're 2x as dry in the morning after 11-12 hours of sleep but I would say they're less bulky. The inside of the nappy is damp in the morning and feels quite wet if you press on it, which i imagine is similar to a child sitting. However I am comparing them to Asda's Little Angels and not the previous version of Pampers.They appear to be a good fit and so far we've had no leaks. She's never had nappy rash and this hasn't changed since swapping to New Pampers Baby Dry.The only negative I can see is the price, in the supermarket they are twice the price of my usual nappies. However they are much more comparable if you purchase them via Amazon with Prime and Family. Still more expensive but not as much (about 66p per 44 nappies at the time of this review or 1.5p a nappy). This price difference is why I've given them 4 stars.I suppose it depends if you are brand loyal or if you want a good nappy which performs as well. I'm sorry Pampers but despite the redesign I'll be sticking with Asda as the performance is definitely comparable and the price is better!
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6.12.2016

I use these nappies for my grandchildren, they seem ideal to me but my daughter's feedback is more practical...I used this line from Pampers when both of my two boys were small babies. They were particularly good at that age at containing baby poo and lasting the night. Over time I have tried other brands, some better than others, and have now tried Pampers Baby Dry again. This size is good for age 2-3 on big children - both of my boys are at the top of the centiles for weight and height. I have ambitiously tried this size on my nearly 4 year old and am surprised that they just about fit, I wouldn't recommend them for a large 4 year old but I do think that are generous and overall this line from Pampers covers a wide age range /size range, which is useful so you don't need to keep changing sizes regularly. This is because the waistband is quite flexible and the tabs are a generous length so you can adjust the fit accordingly. However you won't get a link as the leg cuffs are good without being chafing, and so they are still very reliable and can go all night despite having to contain quite a bit of pee! I've never had problems with skin despite my son being very sensitive and I find that they are also very absorbent yet not bulky or stiff unlike other nappies. They are reliable and the only gripe with them is how much more they can cost than other brands, but when the are on offer you can get a good deal.
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15.4.2020

So at first I was a bit sceptical about this idea but having ended up with a bladder that likes to leak due to a previous medical procedure, I didn’t have many options. I had previous tried various other options, Tena Men, Drynites etc none of which allowed me to fell comfortable and confident I could go on with my day with no issues, whilst drynites at first worked, I found they would leak after so long and I have read about this from others. However I saw it suggested to try pampers baby dry size 8, something that parents are using for their bed wetting children and even claim have kids in their teens using them for night time use with no issues. Now luckily I have a relatively slim waist and so I felt it was worth a shot.So I purchased a pack initially from the supermarket and I have to say they comfortably fit with no issues and they contain what they need to without any leaks. They are also much cheaper than adult equivalents and drynites, which is a good thing. The other good thing compared to everything else I tried, they fit that comfortably that I forget I am wearing them and they are extremely discreet. Just for additional info, I am 25 with a waist size around 30-32 inches. So if you are in the same boat as I was and are sceptical like I was see if you can pick up a small pack from the supermarkets and if they work for you then grab one of these monthly packs ?
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15.11.2016

If you think of Nappies, one of the product names you will instantly think of are Pampers; long held in regard and rightly so. This pack is their 'Pampers Baby-Dry Nappies 4+' and is the slightly larger size of their standard nappy. When it comes down to it, they achieve the same functionality as any supermarket own brand, but they do have a little more quality. What you notice as soon as you open a nappy is that they are significantly slimmer than cheaper brands. There is a grid like system you can see in the nappy that holds an absorbent gel that soaks up the liquid. Because these are the + size they are slightly longer and can hold a little more liquid.Like any nappy it is important that you fit the correct size to your baby.Just because they are slim and more absorbent, they will slip off a baby that is too small. In fact, the first night that we used they a leak did happen. This was not truly the fault of the product, but a particularly heavy night on my child's part (but something I will have to keep an eye on in the future). This means that although these Pampers do soak up more than you are used to, they are not a miracle product and on occasion accidents will continue to happen. What you do get is a quality nappy that lasts a little longer in most cases and is a little more flat fitting on your baby's posterior.
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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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12.11.2016

You get 152 Baby Dry Nappies in this monthly pack. I received the 4+ size and you get two packs of 76 nappies. They do have a noticeable chemical smell when you first open the pack but this does dissipate. They seem comparable to the nappies you get in the supermarket.I currently use Baby Dry nappies on my little one at night (I use active fit in the day). The only times I've had problems with the nappies leaking is if I don't change the nappy first thing in the morning, if I've not managed to put the nappy on properly or if my little one has a poorly tummy.These monthly packs are a great way of making sure you have a good supply of nappies in and it's a reasonably economical way of buying them.They do take up more space than smaller packs so storage can be an issue. The other thing to watch out for is buying monthly packs when your baby is getting close to moving up to the next size. If you're not careful you can be left with a lot of nappies that you can't use. (That's why I don't buy nappies on subscription. Though I think even with the higher one-off purchase price these are still a good buy).Overall - good nappies for your baby to wear at night.
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14.3.2016

Great nappies. Non bulky and very absorbent. No leaks with these even after overnight use. As far as I can tell my baby is clean, dry and comfortable in these. Good strong, adjustable tapes to secure nappy. Stretchy sides allow nappy to flex with my baby's movement ensuring a comfortable fit. Contains poo very well. Only the biggest, runniest poos escape. Have tried large variety of brands and store own nappies sometimes after recommendation from other people and didn't like them anywhere near as much as these. These were far superior for bulk, wet and dry, absorption, leak protection and containment of poo, and overall fit and comfort for my baby.The only ones that came close were Aldi's own Mammia range but are slightly more bulky than Pampers. Get these delivered with subscribe and save which makes them much more affordable better value for money.Will definitely be sticking with this brand.Been buying these from Amazon for over a year now and I've never experienced any of the problems of a bad batch that some people seem to be complaining about. Perhaps this problem had now been sorted.
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1.9.2015

Buying nappies for our 4th child now and over the last 8 years have tried both the big brands and the own brands. Settled on pampers some time ago as some of the others gave the children a rash or let us down at the worst of times - while great for comic value once in a while, the joke soon wears off when you are up at 3.30 am changing and showering baby down!The only issue with pampers can be the cost and I wish I had found the Amazon Family subscribe & save option years ago. Planning ahead with monthly deliveries brings the cost of pampers into own brand territory and as an Amazon Prime member I get free delivery.In fact the saving on the nappies almost covers my prime membership.I would recommend pampers to any new parent and subscribe and save is a great way to buy them, just remember to change the size in your order as your baby grows you could end up with a 174 nappies that are too small!I suppose the main thing is that the children all seemed more settled at night with pampers, reducing those 3.30 wake up calls :)
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12.11.2016

Pampers nappies are renowned for their quality. They are soft, comfortable, flexible and very absorbant. They are certainly not the cheapest on the market with rivals such as supermarket own brands undercutting Pampers by up to 50%, however the quality is never the same.The designs on the nappies are delicate and colours soft, meaning the patterns will not show through light coloured clothing like some bolder designs do.These nappies have a dry layer which sits against baby's bum and an inner layer which absorbs moisture, locking it away until baby's next change. The nappy was worn for 12 hours, the wetness was distributed evenly across the nappy and baby's bum felt dry.Baby has also used cheaper brands lately and by the morning the nappies have leaked and caused damp clothing. If you are happy to pay a bit more for extra quality and for a trusted brand then these nappies are the best and monthly packs work out good value, especially if you are member of Amazon family.
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23.8.2015

Pampers nappies may be more expensive especially compared to to supermarket own brands nappies but really are worth it for their higher than average absorbency and quality compared to *some* supermarket alternatives.At size 3, our baby is more than comfortable with Pampers nappies and whilst I can’t scientifically state that the nappies have prevented nappy rash, our little one has only ever had to occasions of nappy rash and never on his bottom even when he’s had a particular full wet nappy!Tips________If you pay 10-12p for size 3 Pampers Baby Dry then you’ve got a good deal.Use Amazon’s Subscribe & Save (http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00AR9HX4U) and you will get a slightly cheaper price.Don’t continue the subscription after the first box arrives unless you’re confident you’re going to need that many - Trust me when I say you should cancel after the first big box otherwise you can end up with too many - nullifying your savings!
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19.5.2016

I received a free pack of the new pampers baby dry nappies from pampers to review. The new nappies have three channels on the inside and claims to look away the moisture and spread it evenly throughout the nappy leaving your baby's skin dry for up to 12 hours. Suitable for nights for a dry night sleep. I've tried these nappies for a few weeks. They are thinner than the usual pampers nappies and are still supper absorbent. They still bulge after a nights use but not as bad as previous nappies I have used. The three channels do seem to spread the moisture evenly but more so to the front rather than to the back of the nappy. They fitted a bit snug and I experienced not much leakage (once as nappy was extremely full.it can only hold so much!!). Overall, I was happy with these nappies, only downside is the price so will only get on special deals. Other friends who have tried it were also impressed with its. A good buy if you can afford it.
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20.11.2016

In an ideal world I'd be using real (i.e. reusable) nappies but this being the real world, I don't. We wanted to at least use right-on eco-friendly Nature Babycare nappies but they just didn't do the job - comparatively stiff and uncomfy feeling, prone to leaks etc. We ended up trying all the major brands before settling on Papmers which are far and away the best we've encourntered: lightweight and malleable so they seem comfy, seldom if ever leak, and crazily absorbant... after a 12+ hour sleep, they're saturated but the wearer is normally bone dry and very seldom has nappy rash. I will never try another brand again. From experience, once they start walking and climbing and generally being mega zippy (which,by Size 6, tends to be the case) then switching to 'Active Fit' is a smart move, they're more tensile and leak less in the day. But for younger babies, or for older ones at night, 'Baby Dry' are pretty much the perfect nappy.
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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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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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