Product Reviews for Pampers Cruisers, Size 5 (27+ Lbs), Economy Plus Pack, 124 Cruisers

Pampers Cruisers, Size 5 (27+ Lbs), Economy Plus Pack, 124 Cruisers

Pampers Cruisers, Size 5 (27+ Lbs), Economy Plus Pack, 124 Cruisers List Price: $46.99
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Product Reviews of Pampers Cruisers, Size 5 (27+ Lbs), Economy Plus Pack, 124 Cruisers

Product Review: GREAT
Summary: 5 Stars

I LOVE BUYING THIS HUGE BOX OF DIAPERS. AND I LOVE THE FACT THAT I CAN GET IT THE NEXT DAY WITH OUT GOING TO THE STORE.THANK YOU AMAZON.

Product Review: Cruisers are the best diaper
Summary: 5 Stars

Cruisers are so comfortable for my daughter. They feel comfortable and they mold nicely to her body. They also don't leak even through the night which could be up to 10 - 11 hours. Other diapers feel rough and are stiff when putting them on her.

Product Review: So happy...
Summary: 5 Stars

I have a disabled 8 yr old daughter. She will be in diapers her whole life. We do get free diapers from Medicaid but my daughter leaks in those all the time. I could never dream of putting her to bed in the medicaid diaper. But with the pampers size 7, they fit great and NEVER leak. I love them. What will I do when she outgrows them??

Product Review: Convenient
Summary: 4 Stars

The cost for diapers at our local discount bullseye store is equal to what you can get it for at Amazon. BUT, if you were smart and subscribed to the Prime Shipping plan Amazon offers, then you realize that time is money. You save on sales tax and shipping so technically it is less expensive. and the best part, I saved a trip to the store, finding a parking spot, the chance of them not having it on stock, and crowded lines. It is quite convenient to have it delivered to your door! Some call it lazy, I call it good time management! Plus if you are in the pampers "gifts to grow" program, the stickers are in this box as well.

Product Review: WE ALWAYS COME BACK TO CRUISERS
Summary: 5 Stars

At almost a quarter apiece, diapers cost a fortune. But having tested numerous brands on our three kids (read below), we're still loyal to Cruisers.

We've tried Pampers Baby Dry, Cruisers, Luvs, Huggies, Target's store brand, White Cloud (from Wal-Mart), and store brand at Meier (our local supermarket).
My overall experience has been best with Pampers Cruisers, for our boy-girl twins and our older son, who used to drink over 40 ounces a day and whiz like a horse.

Here's my experience with different brands.
Target's store brand just didn't hold as much liquid and weren't as soft as the name brands.
Meier store brand also leaked.
Huggies Supreme felt nice and were stretchy, but they left little gel pellets on the skin even when we changed diapers frequently. Plus they ran small, so we had to buy a larger size (which come fewer to a package and thus cost more per diaper).
Pampers Baby Dry didn't seem to absorb as quickly or as much as the Cruisers, which for us are pretty leak proof unless my husband changes the diapers (and leaves an entire half of the rear-end uncovered -- I'm talking an entire cheek hanging out).
Luvs (which are made by the same company as Pampers) absorbed a little less and had a funny smell to me when the babies wet them -- and they also didn't come as high up the waist as the Cruisers in the same size. That meant that the waist area of the clothing sometimes ended up wet. And did I mention the slight odor?

Now for the White Cloud. This brand's baby diapers also fell short of the Cruisers.
BUT for pull-ups for our older son, White Cloud are fantastic. (Pampers pull-ups often ripped at the sides while we were just putting them on, and they aren't Velcro, so they CANNOT be refastened. We loved Huggies pull-ups, but the White Cloud ones are cheaper and are as stretchy and absorbent as the Huggies.)

Between Target and Meier's sales and coupons, and Amazon's subscribe and save, I pay on average between twenty-three cents and a quarter per size 4 Cruiser. My most recent 116-count box at Target cost about twenty-three cents per diaper (that's including tax).
My most recent 100-count box with special discounts from Amazon ran me 25 cents per diaper. That's also what the 140-count box usually costs me through subscribe and save.
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