I would say that over the year's i have tried every brand of nappy there is from the shop's own brand to the more lavish of posh nappies and by lavish and posh i mean pampers the only posh nappy i would allow my children to do there poopy's in.
Like every brand of nappies pampers have evolved over the years i remember when my first daughter was born and pampers were still using those nasty bit's of sticky tape to do up there nappie's, would they stay done up not in a million year's especially if you happened to have a little grease on your hands for whatever reason they were even worse.
But we can always count on pampers to set the trend for all other brand's of nappie.
The easy up pants are designed with children that are potty training in mind they look like a real pair of pants all be it a granny pair of pants(don't mean to offend anyone) but they slide on to the bottom with ease without all the fuss you would get if you were putting a normal nappie on and you don't get kicked in the tummy as much which is an added bonus.
I have bought a packet of these for my son as he's sussed out how to unfasten the normal tab nappies and as i was at wits end with endless amounts of nappies being wasted because josh keeps taking his nappie off Ive had to take new measures to ensure there is no poopy allover my carpets.
****The cost****
The easy up pants were on special offer along with all the other makes of pampers nappies in boots for £4.99 and although you only get 20 nappie's for your money in size 5 unlike your average 30 in all other pampers nappies i thought it was worth the investment.
****First thoughts**** On opening the packet(which is a task in itself)i discovered a very well made nappie , it has a cute little elephant design on, with the elephants heads on the front of the nappie's and there bottoms on the back to enable people to know the front and back of the nappie.
The leg cuffs of the nappie are very wide and stretchy to enable easy mobility , the inside of the nappie is soft and very well padded it also has an extra absorbent layer which is always a bonus and the best bit of the nappie is there is no fastening tabs the fibres of the nappy are fussed together to ensure the nappie stays up and when you want to change the nappie as long as it's just a wee you can just slide the nappie off the same way it went on.
If on the other hand your little darling has done a poo you will need to rip the side's of the nappie down while your child is laying down so as not to make a mess.
I have noticed that on the back of the nappie there is a long piece of sticky tape but i've only just figured out what this is for, after looking at the diagrams on the packaging it suggests that you should use this piece of sticky tape to roll the nappie up fasten it a dispose of it. All well and good if there is only a wee in the nappie but if you have some chunky turds like what my son quite often does i would say that disposing of the nappie in this way would be a little difficult.
The size 5 easy up pants are designed for children who are 12-18kg or 26-40lbs.
****The verdict**** I love these nappies and will be purchasing them again they don't leak they don't fall down and josh hasn't quite figured out how to take them off just yet. Overall a brilliant life saver of a nappie that again will shape the future of all other nappie's.
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That's quite a detailed review and I hovered over the vh button but sadly due to the odd spelling mistake (or typo) I couldn't quite, it was close though so if you re edit then please let me know and I could come back and look again, Sue
beccie 05.07.2006 20:36
Kids are funny arent they...my lil nephew went though a stage that whenever visitors come into his house he would go running upto them, drop his nappy and say pee pee lmao...it was so cute (annoyed the hell out of his parents though:-)) Boxox