A Quick Playskool Diapers Experience
Posted on 04 03, 2007 under Doodads by foodad |

My wife is a big grocery gamer, so we see a lot of products come through our place when things are on sale. Some of these we never hear from again and some of them make their way into our regular rotation. As a result we have tried most brands of diaper on both our son and daughter. Current analysis would show that we are mostly Huggies loyalists, but Pampers are fine by us. Luvs, coupon or no coupon, are banned from the Foodad household after the Great 3 Day Crib Flood of 2004. My wife has even used the Target premium model with good results with our son, but I believe that recently stopped making them so we switched back to Huggies.
We found these diapers to be loose fitting and the sticky seals to leave a lot to be desired. The diaper absorbs, but it quickly becomes very saggy and baggy. The thing to remember about diapers is that they are a matter of personal preference and that they work differently on different kids. I found Playskool diapers to be very low quality overall.
Have any of you tried Playskool diapers? What were your thoughts.

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I have heard the playskool ones blow just as badly as Luvs and Huggies. And don\'t get me started on Costco brand.
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In our house I found that Pampers leak too much with my 9 month old son, and I couldn\'t rely on them overnight. So during the day we use a cheap stpre brand diaper since they get changes reularly (unless I get a smokin deal on Huggies Supremes) and at night the Huggies. I have no problems with leaks at all now, but it took me a while to figure out what would work for us.
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Personally I tried huggies, pampers, and luvs when my son was first born and they all leaked night after night. Then I figured that as long as everything was leaking anyways I would go the cheap route and by store brand. The only time I've ever had problems with the CVS brand was if my son was sick, or the babysitter let him water balloon.
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