|
|
|
|
|
|
HomeOther ProductsHuggies Pull-Ups Training Pants with Cool Alert Wetness Liner, Girls, 2T-3T, 44-Count |
|
|  |  | | Customer Reviews: | | | Average Customer Review: ( 51 customer reviews )
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
17 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Cool enough, just not motivating enough Apr 28, 2008
By V. Chung From the advertising on this particular product, I assumed the wetness liner was suppose to make the toddler uncomfortable enough to realize that he/she was wet and to learn to prevent "wetness". At one point, i did check and it did feel cool to the touch as it was wet. However, my daughters (twins) didn't mind the coolness and it wasn't effective as I originally thought it to be. Huggies and Pampers both have similar diapers, so if I were to purchase these again, I would compare prices and go with the cheaper ones. There's no need to buy these if they are more expensive. As for leakage and lining, both Huggies and Pampers are about the same. One doesn't hold up significantly better than the other. One real advantage of Huggies tho, is their velcro lining. My girls are thinner than the average baby, so it helps to be able to adjust the pull ups a little even tho the banding is stretchable.
17 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Much better than their diapers. Jan 20, 2007
By how quickly they grow up... While I'm no fan of Huggies diapers (we quickly switched to Pampers after growing tired of the leaks), I had to comment on the reviewer who said "after your child goes in them once they sag so bad you have to go change them". ???? Why would you want to leave your child uncomfortable in a wet/dirty diaper simply because it WASN'T sagging? Reminds me of the old joke "but Doctor, it SAID it holds 12-18 lbs??!!".
Anyway...
Now that we're potty training, we've become Huggies fans. We LOVE the Pull-ups. They work great for us. No leaks, they hold up well to a few pull-ups and pull-downs, and I do believe the wetness liner is helping to make potty training easier.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Cool alert means big shock when they pee! Jul 23, 2007
By AJohnson
"pickyreader"
My husband accidently bought "learning designs" and I couldn't fugure out why my little one was suddenly wetting her pullups. Then when I bought Cool Alert I noticed with just a few drops she grabs the diaper and alerts me she has to go potty! When kids are playing and watching TV they need this acute reminder or they will just go potty in their diaper--old habits.....
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great Product- Wrong Price Jan 16, 2012
By Heather I am a Pampers Mom. I learned that during my first child. Everything in a regular diaper leaked except Pampers. But when I switched over to Pampers brand training pants (Dora the Explorer design), my daughter developed a terrible rash. After a week of treating it and a doc visit, we found that the training pants and diapers were not comprised of the same materials and they were the cause of the rash. So we switched over to pull-ups and were pleased. Not only did the rash subside, but we loved the side tabs that made for easy changing and checks. I would also like to mention that my daughter wears the 2T-3T size of the pull-ups with no problems, however, the same size in Pampers Easy-Ups is much snugger. I had planned on having these shipped to my house on a regular basis from Amazon, but I have since decided against it. I am terribly disappointed to see that Amazon is charging nearly $4.00 more per equal package on Girl's Pull-Ups vs. Boy Pull-Ups. Why? Both have Cool Alert Wetness Liner, same size and number per package. No other common retailer has this practice. Very disappointing Amazon.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Best option for bigger kids Dec 06, 2011
By J. Bullman
"jmbullman"
I tried the other brand pull up. They were too narrow in the hips for my curvy girly (just turned 3, 42", 50lbs, muscular). When we borrowed some Pull-Ups from a friend I was amazed at how less confining the Huggies brand is! If you have a 100+ percentile kid like me and you are getting up there in size versus potty readiness, you may want to try these vs. the child size incontinence options. I'm guessing she is a size 7 in the other brand, but easily fits in 4-5T size here. Tabs on side are basically a must now. Our daycare teachers request them. Not as important to me, my girl adores the princesses. I'd love to be able to use the environmentally friendly options, but those brands don't cater to big kids.
See all 51 customer reviews on Amazon.com
|
|  | |
| * Estimated shipping rate for US 48 states. Final rate calculated at checkout. |
|
|
|