
Diapers are pretty much synonymous with babies. One begets the other. While pregnant I pondered the possibilities: cloth diapering or disposable? What kind of cloth or disposable? What about diaper accessories? Trash cans, diaper covers, changing tables, diaper bags, changing pads, diaper clutches, etc. Seems like so many choices for something that prevents poop and pee from getting everywhere.
The thought of cloth diapering seemed so eco-friendly and chic. I just don't have the work ethic to keep up with it though. It seems like a lot of laundry, there are a lot more upfront costs, and I know B wouldn't be up for dumping some poop in the toilet rather than just dispose of the entire package. I decided just to go with the disposables.
As I've mentioned before, I'm cheap...er, frugal. I can't imagine spending more on something than I have to: especially on something that I'm going to be constantly throwing away. We started with Pampers Swaddlers, of course. This is what they give you in the hospital. While laboring, my sister and mom scoured the cabinets and drawers looking for free stuff to take home. There weren't many diapers but I did manage to tuck away the nasal aspirator I had been advised to take.
I figured the difference between Huggies and Pampers were minimal and had tons of Huggies coupons from signing up for a bunch of free samples and their reward program. I had B get her whichever seemed the most cost efficient on his first diaper run. I figured out why they send out so many coupons the next morning. I woke up to find her pretty much covered in nastiness. It was everywhere. It isn't even as if she totally filled up the diaper or anything. They just didn't fit her well.
Pampers seem to have a second leg lining and fit closer to the body in general. I'm sure Huggies fit others better but I can say since we've switched back, we haven't had a single leak, blow out, or any nasty surprises. Unfortunately, Costco doesn't carry Pampers. Walmart has okay prices but don't carry the huge case of Pampers in store. Sam's Club carries them at the very best in store price ($37.99) but this hardly warrants buying a membership to shop there. Walmart, Target, and other markets don't carry the supersize case.
So I started my search for the cheapest Pampers diapers. I can't find a good source for coupons, so I turned to online shopping. Diapers.com offers $10 off for first time customers. You just have to spend $49 or over. I needed bottles too so I tacked on a two pack of Dr. Brown's bottles. The total after everything considered was cheaper than buying the case at Sams Club because I was saved from 8.5% sales tax. The craziest thing to top it off? I'm getting the order tomorrow because I ordered before 6. I'm not sure how they manage it: isn't overnight shipping insanely expensive?
If you want to give it a go, try this:
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Find you favorite diapers (diapers.com also provides an instant e-coupon for Pampers giving you $2 off right away) They have cloth diapers too.
2. Find something to get the price up to $49. This was pretty easy. There's always something you want to buy your baby. (I wanted to keep the cost down, so the Dr Brown's bottles were perfect.)
3. Use the coupon code SSXL3509 to get an instant $10 discount.
4. Use coupon code PLUS10PCT to get ten percent off of the other item you added to your cart.
5. Check out and enjoy the savings!
I'm going to see if the diapers actually show up tomorrow as they're supposed to. I'm also waiting to hear from them to see if they'll price match Sam's Club case price and let me get the $2 e-coupon on top of it. If so, I'll be a user for life.