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24.1.2019

I'm genuinely surprised at some of the other reviews on here for the Pampers nappies in general. We've been buying Pampers Premium Protection from Amazon and Tesco (depending on price and how quickly we've needed them) for the last 4.5 years, and have never noticed any difference between the two other than the packaging and pack sizes. They are the same quality and work the same, they don't leave marks on our daughters' skin and the tabs work fine. Leaks happen with all nappies, again we've never noticed any difference (make sure the frilly bits around the legs aren't tucked inside and you can fold the back over 1cm to help stop poo shooting up their backs as some other nappies like Mamia or Lupilu are a bit more elasticated across this back bit,so this is probably the only fault I find with these nappies). We use Pampers despite them being more expensive than supermarket own brands because our daughters are allergic to other nappies (eczema and extreme nappy rash with any other brand). I really like the wetness indicator, particularly for newborns because you can quickly see through a vest leg-hole whether the nappy needs changing, rather than poking them and waking them up or having to undress them. Amazon track the supermarket prices quite well so it's worth comparing before you buy. The boxes they come in are quite useful for storing baby clothes etc in, and the plastic packaging can be recycled in your local supermarket carrier bag collection boxes.We do use the other Pampers nappies at night - Baby Dry - because they last longer without leaking, so if baby sleeps through the night (ha ha), you don't want to be waking them up just to change a nappy. The main difference seems to be that these Premium Protection nappies have the wetness indicator, which the Baby Dry don't, but the Baby Dry have channels so that if baby is sleeping in one position all night the channels spread the wetness evenly across the nappy rather than it collecting in one point and then leaking when it's full.The one thing I would say is don't bother with the Size 2 nappies for Pampers as the absorbancy isn't much better than the Size 1 but they are more expensive. You would be better off staying in the cheaper Size 1s until baby outgrows them (all babies are different so this may not correspond precisely to the weight guide on the packet) and then go straight to Size 3 as they are consecutive weight-wise (Size 1 is 2-5kg and Size 3 is 6-10kg) but the absorption of the Size 3 is much better than Size 2. We bought one of the jumbo packs of Size 2 and barely got through them all before needing the next size up.
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15.6.2013

As nappies go, these do exactly what the are supposed to do. As long as they are placed and securely fastened they will not leak (took about 2 nappy changes to perfect the positioning). There is sufficient absorbency material to soak up the contents of the fullest bladder. The colour changing wetness indicator lets you know at a glance that it is time for a change. I periodically check the nappy regardless of indicator, but after several hundred changes I have only had one instance where the indicator failed to change colour, so it is pretty trustworthy. Wetness is locked away, but obviously the liner isn't completely dry,but if you are caught out and can't change the nappy straightaway you do have a bit of elbow room before the soiled nappy becomes a skin problem.Some of the moisture of bowel movements are drawn out, but as with any nappy there is no way to keep this off the skin, so a change asap is required.The elasticated sides are soft and easily follow the contours of the skin and help to keep unpleasant odours from becoming overwhelming - not that there is any escape from what needs to be done! The internal lining is soft and the external shell is tougher and has attractive gender neutral designs and colours. They come packed in a plastic sleeve which keeps them compressed and they are folded in half to form a slim package. You can easily pack a days supply in a small bag with all the other essentials.One thing I will advise is that when purchasing these look at the different pack size options and cost. Prices on Amazon fluctuate and sometimes you get a better deal if you buy a smaller pack size. At the time of review the size 2 nappy 1x240 pack is 33GBP where as 3x80 packs works out as 30GBP. Same number of nappies for 3GBP less.Bottom line (no pun intended) a secure and quality nappy at a reasonable price.
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28.5.2013

Before receiving this pack I had never used Pampers before, I had used Huggies (no longer manufactured in the UK) and three different supermarket own brand nappies - which I'd been quite happy with. I had been put off using Pampers because of reviews I'd read which complained that they had an overly chemical smell.I received 6 packs of 40 size 2 nappies (making the 240) and when I first opened them up I wasn't too impressed - they seemed to be much thinner than the nappies I was using and I wasn't sure that they'd be that good.However, I've been more than pleasantly surprised. They didn't seem to have a stronger chemical smell than any of the other nappies I've used. Though thinner than other nappies,they seem to absorb both wee and poo very well and probably better than other nappies I've used. The wetness indicator is great, especially at night as it means I haven't had to take the nappy off to see if it's wet - I can just look at the front of the nappy to see if the strip has changed colour. The waistband of the nappies is nice and wide which I think makes them a more comfortable fit and I like the different pictures used on the front of the nappies. I am seriously considering having a small supply of Pampers to use at night.The but... part of the review comes in on the price. I don't think I can actually afford to switch to Pampers. I think the design and the quality of the product is there and if I had more money I'd almost definitely change brands. But with supermarket own brands being so much cheaper I'd have to be using considerably more own brand nappies in comparison before I could justify a change to Pampers. I would also be cautious about buying 240 nappies when your baby is getting close to going up to the next size as you could easily find yourself with a lot of leftover nappies.
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30.5.2013

To say these nappy are thinner than normal nappies but work just as well if not better is good news for the baby's comfort. The yellow thin through the middle front to back changes colour from yellow to green to let you know if the nappy is wet and needs changing.The softness of the elasticated leg cuffs is perfect for the baby's comfort, some we have bought have been a little harsher we found. The entire nappy seems soft and so must be better for your baby.I like how thin they are it is easier to pack more for travelling instead of taking a whole bag. I couldn't smell an chemical smell like some have said, so some must have a keener nose than me.I mean no nappy smells like talcum powder so I cant see the fuss unless they were harmful to the baby.The wide soft band that allows you to close & reopen, has a good grip and stretchy tabs to get the nappy to a perfect fit.I have always like all types of pampers and find them better than cheaper ones especially when they are teething as it locks away the strong 'p' that smells of ammonia, so seems to be kinder on the baby.They work out at a bag of 40 nappies for £5.
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28.5.2013

Got these new pampers for my not quite born grandchild, so have to be honest and say they haven't yet been used in a real life situation. However, here's what I can say about them. They are made out of very soft, absorbent material with elasticated sides to prevent leakage. They are held in place with velcro-type fasteners - not as strong as velcro of course, but strong enough for their purpose. A useful innovation is the stripe running the length of the nappy that changes colour when wet, this showing when the nappy needs to be changed. They come in packs of 40, each pack weighing about 900g according to my kitchen scales. Buying online in bulk seems like a sensible way of buying nappies,which can add a lot of bulk to the weekly shop. A pack of 240 works out at a very reasonable 12.5p per nappy. If any more worthwhile observations come to light once grandchild is born, I'll let you know.ps. July 2013. My daughter, who is now using these nappies on her newborn son, confirms that they are truly wonderful, and is particularly impressed by the wetness indicator stripe.
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17.1.2017

Although Pampers nappies are relatively expensive (a lot of my friends swear that Aldi nappies are just as good as Pampers at half the price!) I use them for my 5-month-old baby because they are soft, strong and gentle on her eczema-prone skin. However, they do need to be changed frequently as they get wet quickly, unlike Pampers Baby Dry (which I am not really a fan of). I do like the little blue urine indicator and find it extremely helpful!As a busy mum with a busy husband, I was getting tired of buying new nappy packs every few weeks. This looked like a fantastic deal as I usually buy approximately 100 nappies at Tesco for around £14.I'm pretty sure this pack will be enough until baby moves to size 3.PICTURED: This pack comes in a big box with 3 bundles of 2 packs with 40 size-2 nappies each!For Pampers parents who want to save time and make sure that baby doesn't run out of nappies for at least one month, this is definitely a useful and inexpensive deal.4 stars because Pampers themselves can be a little too pricey!
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31.5.2013

Having stocked up on Huggies before our newborn arrived, we quickly discovered that Huggies were to cease selling most of their products in the UK.What to do?We pondered several brands, including several supermarket own brands, but read a lot of good things about Pampers.The switch between brands could not have been easier, and our little man didn't even notice - and he can be very sensitive when it comes to nappy matters :-)I've got to say that I actually think that these are better nappies than Huggies. They are incredibly absorbent, and our little one does like a good wee! And the strip on the front of the nappie turning from yellow to green is the perfect indicator for when it is time for a change.Be aware that these 240 nappie boxes are huge,but are conveniently split down into 4 packs of 60 - so be sure that you have space to stash them. We worked out that each of these boxes would last for close to a month, and at 0.12p nappie, these are amazing value for money!We could not be more happy.
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6.6.2013

These are right up in the market-leaders pack for a reason - they are easy to put on, comfortable for baby, not too bulky in use (quite a slim profile) absorb semi-solids and liquids very efficiently and most importantly THEY DO NOT LEAK! OK, if you don't change them as needed then they eventually have a point of no return - but in my opinion these are the best you can get. I know there's an environmental argument for going right back to towelling nappies, which need soaking then washing, but frankly if you do the audit of water use, electricity consumption, wear-and-tear on a washing machine and so on I doubt there's much in it in real terms, and for a busy parent these are the cat's pyjamas.They do have a colour-coded patch which shows when the nappy is getting too wet, but most parents can soon see when a change is needed. For baby poo they do a resonably good job of smell containment but even then, you'll still know! Economise elsewhere at your peril. Steve Riches, Northampton, UK.
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11.11.2016

With my first son I persevered with cheap, own brand nappies with the thought that they all must be pretty much the same.He had leakage after leakage, public disasters becoming the regular, and constantly plabbing him with creams as he had constant bouts of nappy rash.My second son is now 6 months and after using a trial of these nappies I received with my bounty pack, this is all I have ever bought. I have only ever had a few disasters (with excretions nothing would be capable of saving!) And he has never once had nappy rash, with no nasty marks left on his bum.I have to say the wetness indicator is a bit of a gimmick as no self respecting parent is going to change a nappy with a single wee in it.However,the Amazon price is the best I have found for these nappies and I highly recommend for any new parents.
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30.6.2013

As a newbie I was very surprised by the size of the box that arrived when I ordered this. Who knew that 240 nappies could take up so much space? I guess I'm just lucky these were the newborn size (2) as otherwise it would have been even more alarming. Still, I am glad to have a large storage space to put these as the box is not an insignificant size.So what's inside? The nappies are packed in sets of 40, with two sets attached. These are a much more handy size for packing away in cupboards. The nappies themselves are high quality. The wetness indicator is a huge bonus when you compare it to cheaper value brands.I will definitely be buying Pampers again. Despite the higher cost,the quality is good and the bulk pack does make the purchase more economical so this is a good way to go.
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19.6.2013

There is no denying that for many mothers, the choice has to be supermarket brands in these harsh economic times. However, there is no denying that Pampers are the superior nappy. Having had three children, I have tried all brands, including Pampers, Huggies, Boots, Morrison's, Tesco and Sainsburys and Pampers are better by miles, particularly for new borns. They protect their extremely sensitive skins, are able to hold significant amounts of fluid, (that's wee to you and me!) and none of my children have had nappy rash wearing these. They are very easy to fasten and unlike other nappy, the Velcro bits rarely tear. They are not the cheapest nappies, though Amazon usually have good offers,but they are the best overall!
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22.5.2016

I have tried pretty much all the expensive brands of nappies, including the ridiculously priced Japanese brands like Merries and Moony. This Pampers range is superior to them all - in particular, no leaks! I was using the Baby-Dry range from birth, until I discovered the Premium Protection and decided to try it. I love the wetness indicator feature - there is a line on the nappy that is yellow but turns blue when baby wets the nappy. It's quite fun to see it progressively get blue over a few hours :)My baby is quite a chunky boy and I think the leaking issue stems from the size/shape of his thighs, i.e. very big. For some reason this is the only nappy that doesn't leak for him.

8.11.2017

Love pampers nappies! I know lots of people swear my the supermarket brands but I have never had any leakage problems with pampers and my little girl has never had nappy rash and I only put cream on at night. Also they are nice and white so when she’s wearig light coloured clothes you don’t see a colourful nappy underneath. Even though you don’t really need them at this age it’s still nice to have the wetness indicator too which is a little yellow strip that turns blue when the nappy is wet. I would highly recommend these nappies especially from amazon subscribe and save and especially if you are on prime and get the nappy discount as they work out great value!

22.7.2018

Bought these in bulk for my 3 month old, I'm usually the type of shopper that goes for supermarket own brands as the costs are much cheaper, however I found that in the case of nappies this wouldn't do.Previously had her in Tesco nappies but found them to be very rough to touch and often leaked overnight if she had a decent length of sleep. Pampers however are soft and offer the long protection she needs for 10 hour stretches of sleep (I know how luck I am!). Plus buying in bulk helps to keep the cost much lower.Storage isn't an issue as the bow they come in had 3 packages of nappies inside - much easier to hide away than if they'd come loose inside.

19.3.2020

Always use pampers for my kids, and when I can, I get them from amazon as they are so much cheaper than in the shops. These were about £12 for 144 nappies. My son just had a growth spurt so I was left with an unopened packet. I had no problems selling these on for exactly what I paid, I refuse to make profit from this terrible virus situation. I only wish size 2 and 3 could be bought as cheaply on amazon.My son doesn’t really poo much at the moment so I can leave a nappy on overnight (up to 6/8hours) with no detriment to his bum. The patterns aren’t as nice as they used to be a few years ago, but apart from that, as good as they have always been.

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