
Pampers Easy Up Pants
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Pampers Easy Up Pants
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Strengths = Great Idea Weaknesses = Can Be Ha
Strengths = Great Idea
Weaknesses = Can be hard to tear, or tear too easily.
Bought these to follow on from Active-Fit nappies. What a mistake, my husband hates them. I think they are OK, but had to resort to going to Sainsbury this morning to buy some Active Fits.
Why? Not good if you have toddlers who love to kick, and seem far too tight. Going back to active fits from now on.
Bought A Pack Of Pampers Easy Up Pants And About 4
Bought a pack of Pampers Easy Up Pants and about 4 months later, I'm still trying to use them up. Fit my daughter so poorly that I only use them in the last change before she goes to bed. Every time we had tried them at night, they leaked. Very poorly designed. Stick with Active Fit.
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When You Start Using These Nappies, You Will Proba
When you start using these nappies, you will probably wonder why you didn't start earlier. They keep there shape, much more comfortable for your little one, and Pampers Easy Up Pants are a great first step towards getting them into those pants and knickers!
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These Are Great! My Little Girl Is 19 Months Old,
These are great! My little girl is 19 months old, and has walked since she was 9 months old. All parents will have experienced the nightmare of kids wriggling away whilst changing their nappy. With these you can do it standing up! They are good for early potty trained children too. My daughter can pull these up and down easily, it makes her feel very grown up. They are smaller and more absorbent than Pull-Ups, so great for the younger toddler. I love them!
I have children ranging from 24 down to 8. The older ones were always in Terry nappies. Disposables were around, but not good and very expensive. I started my youngest off in Terry's, but disposables were getting cheaper and better, so I'm afraid I too joined the disposable nappy brigade by the time he was 12 months. There is no getting away with the fact they are now very good, and at a cost mums can afford. They are more convenient, with no endless buckets of nappies soaking, and they are much healthier on a baby's skin. Now it's about time someone came up with a solution for all the waste!
but EXTREMELY bad for the environment, anyone review other more eco friendly nappies?
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