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Product Reviews of Pampers Cruisers Diapers, Size 4, 100-CountProduct Review: Love the subscription service! Summary: 5 Stars
These are the best diapers. Fit well and no problems with leaks, even overnight. I also LOVE the amazon subscription service. They are delivered right to my door and cheaper than I can buy them in stores, even Sam's!
Product Review: Loyal Pampers user Summary: 4 Stars
Both my girls have always been Pampers babies. I have tried Huggies, but they are just too bulky with the same absorbance. I like the idea of Huggies' diaper shape, slimmer I the middle. I wish Pampers would come up with diapers in that shape, then it would be perfect for my girls.
Product Review: New Cruisers STINK -- literally. Boooooo! Summary: 1 Stars
Cruisers were great. No complaints. Now suddenly, the mesh liner is gone, and when my son urinates, it smells like a CHEMICAL PLANT. I'm not kidding. These are the worst, cheapest things ever. And they didn't even change the packaging. I am so angry -- clearly they just wanted to save a buck, but the smell of these things? VILE. I have compared the old and "new" side by side -- old: nice smell, thicker, mesh lining. New: no lining, smells like chemicals, thinner. I will make it my business to write bad reviews about these diapers, because it's so typical that they think they can change something without telling the consumer, and we're supposed to pay the same amount for worse quality. Way to cut corners, Pampers. I hope you lose half your business because of the bad reviews the new Cruisers are getting. That's what happens when you try and sneak something past the customers. And PampersPattie, the Pampers rep who trolls on these sites and "responds" -- there's nothing you can say that changes the truth -- these diapers SUCK. And you know it.
Product Review: Not too keen on the new design 2010! Summary: 1 Stars
We have used Pampers since the day my daughter was born. I am all for spending a little bit more to go for a brand I trust. And who wouldn't trust Pampers?! I used Swaddlers and then progressed to Cruisers with the mesh lining and never had a problem with leakage or rashes. In fact I thought it was the best diaper I have ever used. (I have used another competitor's diapers once and it always leaked on my daughter)
Then came the day I noticed something was different in the diaper. It just felt different, almost cardboard-like and much thinner. Also the back lining didn't seem to go all the way to the top! Have I never noticed that?! Hmm, I didn't have anything to compare it to and diaper changing time isn't the best time to think - speed is crucial!! Afterwards I had a peak at the box it came in and it looked exactly the same as before. A few days later, the same niggling suspicion bugged me, especially after I noticed my daughter seemed to be scratching her back (where the diaper ends) a lot more than normal and wondered if something was irritating her skin. I googled it and lo and behold, read about how Pampers has changed the diaper design and took away the mesh lining! Ohhhh OF COURSE, the mesh lining!!! How could I forget that?! No wonder it looked different. I then started going through my pile of diapers and the diaper bag and found a couple of spare old diapers and compared them side by side. Now it looks pretty obvious. The mesh lining was gone, the lining stops a few inches before the top of the diaper (why!?), and it does feel thinner. Without the mesh lining, the new diaper felt 'scratchy' - that is the best way I can describe it. It just looked cheaper and less lush, less padded, and felt more uncomfortable to the touch.
Although my daughter had not experienced a rash (or burn as some moms described their experience), which may be because we always put cream on her during a diaper change, we weren't planning on waiting around to find out. Plus I was furious that they deceived us by changing what is in the box of diapers we have grown to love, without any indication whatsoever! We started educating ourselves about chemicals in diapers and then decided to swap to another brand which does not use bleach in their diapers. We are happier to know that we are putting her in something hopefully safe.
Why did Pampers have to change the design of something which was perfect? Why did they NOT inform the consumers of the change if it was as good as they claim it to be? Sneaking their best diaper technology YET into old boxes doesn't seem like a good marketing strategy, if any. It will take them a long time to earn back the trust of many moms. I know for sure they have lost my business.
Please note that most reviews pre-2010 are 5 stars, and rightly so! However the sheer number of bad reviews dated 2010 is evidence that parents are not happy with the new diapers. Please be cautious and choose what is best for your baby.
Product Review: Pampered Bottom Summary: 5 Stars
These are the only diapers suited in fit for my granddaughter. Don't leak... hold more moisture that I would have ever thought possible overnight..... no need to change in the middle of the night or waking up to a wet mess.... wish they were available for my children.... Also love the fact that auto ship is available.... no running for diapers.... yeah!
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