
| Value for Money | 4.5/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 3.7/10 |
| Overall Rating | 3.3/10 |
Full review by
linzimaca
on 30th Apr 2008
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User Rating : 10
Respect : 0
Good Points: I like huggies as they absorb lots more than other nappies and my child does not go through as many nappies
Bad Points: I dont see any bad points with huggies they are great
General comments: My general comments are that huggies fit my son well the elasticated bands dont rub on his legs or waist and would strongley reccomend huggies to everyone
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Review by
lisag
on 2nd Feb 2008
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User Rating : 2
Respect : 0
I have an 18 month old son. I was using Lidl nappies, but since my boy has been drinking more, therefore weeing more, I decided on Huggies (twice the price), only to find that one out of three broke. I am not very pleased or impressed, and I definitely won't be buying them again.
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Review by
Guest.
on 13th Jan 2008
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User Rating : 0
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In Australia Huggies are the only company that make nappy pants. Having moved to Australia from the UK, we had to change brands from, (another well known brand) to Huggies. What a disaster! I have found that the nappies constantly leak, and no nappy lasts for more than 2 hours. It needs to be changed before the 2 hours or it will leak. Last week we discovered Huggies Nappy pants and thought this is our answer. It wasn't to be. They also leak, and to add insult to injury, they burst. My little ...
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Review by
johndoe123
on 15th Sep 2007
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User Rating : 0
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Huggies diapers simply do not work. They absorb only a fraction of what other diapers do, and are prone to leaking. The quality is very poor, causing rashes, and the diapers are overpriced (compared to the quality you get). After testing these diapers once, our son was completely soiled. We switched back to a different brand.
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Review by
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on 7th May 2007
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User Rating : 0
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When my son was first born I had narrowed down options of nappies to 2 of the leading brands one of which was Huggies! What a mistake that was. I had already tried pampers new born and they where fantastic fully absorbent and very flexible. I tried the Huggies which I had bought on offer at boots two packets! They were a disaster I think I tried a few and went straight back to pampers, each time my son wet his nappy not only did I have to change that but the clothes he was wearing, as they were ...
lyndieloo's full review | 163 words
Review by
joseph hutchinson
on 8th Apr 2006
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User Rating : 2
Respect : +1
After using pampers for my little girl Asda were selling Huggies at a good price so I thought I would give them a go bad mistake even worse I bought two boxes apart from the tabs pulling off. Size 5 nappies with pampers are plenty big enough, Huggies size 5 are too small. The nappies keep splitting and all the absorbent granules fall out of the nappie the other day my daughter was found eating them she thought it was snow falling out of her jeans i was concerned about what she had swallowed gave ...
joseph hutchinson's full review | 127 words
Review by
melz
on 27th Jun 2005
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User Rating : 10
Respect : 0
My Son is now 17months old and I've used Huggies Nappies from day one. Been very happy with them. I've not experienced tears or leaks and over the past few months (since he's preferred to stand and have his nappy changed) we've used Huggies Convertibles - fab!
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Review by
MattBeard![]()
on 8th May 2005
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User Rating : 3
Respect : 0
We were using Pampers for our 5-6 week-old boy (11-12lbs) and there were no problems with them other than a few times when the straps broke (all from the same pack so there may have been a fault).
We switched to Huggies because they were on offer and were pleased to see wider straps.
However, we have had a lot of leaks with these Huggies Newborns (size 2). These leaks have always been from around the legs and it may be because our son kicks his legs a lot. Also the Huggies do not seem to b ...
MattBeard's full review | 115 words
Review by
hcassells
on 17th Apr 2005
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User Rating : 0
Respect : 0
My daughter weighs 36lb and the Huggies Nappies (size 27-50lb) only just and I mean only just fit! They pinch the tops of her legs when putting them on and after they have been on for a while, you can see pinch marks on hers legs at the front where they are too small. Pampers are far superior.
hcassells's full review | 64 words
Review by
mrs hudson
on 31st Mar 2005
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User Rating : 5
Respect : 0
I recently bought Huggies Nappies and every one I've put on my babies, as I have twins, tear! What I am saying is that everytime I put them on I have to have the selotape handy to strap my child in, now I pay upto £10 every week for nappies and to have this happen is very expensive for me for I am also going through selotape as well. I don't want to stop using them for I like them very much but they are costing me a small fortune and may have to change brands, and really don't want to as I ...
mrs hudson's full review | 145 words | 1 comment added.
Review by
Groovee![]()
expert review 
on 21st Mar 2004
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User Rating : 9
Respect : +1
I first came across Huggies nappies after my niece developed a reaction to Pampers and she moved on to Huggies ones. When I had Eilidh I tried out Huggies, Safeways, Boots, Tescos and Pampers and the only one not to have a reaction and not leak for us was Huggies, so naturally when I had Murray I reached for my faithful huggies!
In the time since I had had Eilidh, Huggies had changed their range and introduced different types!
There are 3 ranges: Newborn, Activebaby (3months+) and toddler ...
Groovee's full review | 731 words
