Pampers Sleep and Play 4 / 86 pcs
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Pampers Sleep and Play 4 nappies offer a budget-friendly option with some notable benefits and drawbacks. Users appreciate that they are significantly cheaper than some premium brands, such as Japanese diapers, and they absorb well, have a great smell, and feature thin, stretchable Velcro. However, there are concerns about their performance, particularly at night. Users have experienced leaking issues when the baby is not sleeping perfectly on their back, leading to discomfort. Additionally, the nappies tend to sag under their own weight, even after a single use, which can make it uncomfortable for the child to move around. Overall, while they are a cost-effective choice, they may not be the best option for overnight use.
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Bought on sale. We usually used Japanese diapers. But of course, there's always a desire to save money. After all, it's nice to find good quality at a reasonable price. In this case, however, it didn't quite work out that way. The diapers are indeed significantly cheaper than the Japanese ones. About twice as cheap. They do their job. They don't cause irritation. But truthfully, the quality is roughly twice as lacking. With these diapers, I encountered the concept of leaking for the first time. At night, if the baby isn't sleeping perfectly on their back but slightly on their side, sooner or later a puddle forms underneath. At first, I chalked it up to chance, but after it happened again, I realized it was the diapers' fault. Another strange thing is that the diapers sag a lot under their own weight. Even if the little one pees in them just once, the diaper turns into a stretched, uncomfortable bundle that makes it difficult for the child to move around normally. I constantly feel like it's uncomfortable for them. This never happened with Japanese diapers. |
absorb well, great smell, thin, stretchable Velcro. Excellent price. Not enough for the night |
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