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Review on Babyganics Size 5 Diapers - 100 Count, Triple Dry Protection, Absorbent & Breathable by Jose Gerber

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Perfect Wet Wipes For My Little Baby

In my quest as a new parent, I have made it my mission to find the latest and greatest wet wipes on the market, the perfect wet wipes for my little baby. My two main requirements for this quest are 1, soft to the touch and 2, odorless. I traveled through Huggies Huggies Natural Care Baby Wipes, Sensitive, Unscented, 3 Refills, 648 Total, Bloom Bloom BABY Sensitive Skin Unscented, Hypoallergenic Baby Wipes, 80, Babyganics Babyganics Face, Hand & Baby Wipes, Unscented Fragrances, 400 pcs. Count (contains four packs of 100) and now the seventh generation. My thoughts are as follows. Huggies WipesPro - large size, you can wipe, fold and wipe up to 3 times with the same sheet. I did this when my little one had some sort of massive clogged diaper and it's not a problem. Mild lemon flavor, I don't like it or hate it, but some parents may or may not like it. Affordable price. Con-pour solution. That's not a problem if you buy a pull-out pack with a plastic snap-on lid for a single pack. But in the case of reusable large containers, they are impregnated with a solution. Every time I open the packaging to refill the tissue warmer I have to squeeze out a ton of solution or the tissue ends up in a pool of liquid. This is a major con for me because I've found that if I don't wring out the liquid, every time I pull out the cloth to wipe it, the solution drips, making a big mess when you try to wipe your Cloth to brush and dry Small. That's my reason for giving up the huggie and switching to bloom. Bloom WipesPro is large, the same advantage as Huggies in terms of size that can be wiped 3 times before throwing away instead of taking 3 wipes in one diaper change. Very subtle when it comes to flavor. Just the right amount of solution. The Bloom logo printed on the napkin looks much prettier than the huggies. Self-adhesive single pack to take with you on the go or refill in a container at home. Cons - The cost of a sheet is up to 5 cents, which is more than double the cost of Huggies. Softer than huggies but too thick for my liking. Some of my parenting friends think I'm crazy because thicker is better when it comes to wipes? But personally I feel that it still feels a bit due to the thickness and not very soft in contact with the skin in my opinion. And so my search for the perfect wipes continues and I chose Babyganics. Babyganics WipesPro feel so soft. This is the softest towel I've ever held in my hands. I love it so much that sometimes I use it to wash my hands myself. Light lemon scent. Just the right amount of solution. Self-adhesive single pack to take with you on the go or refill in a container at home. Con - at a moderate price. A little on the thinner side. Something between Charmin toilet paper and a two-ply Kleenex tissue paper, if you can imagine. Not the cheapest compared to huggies. Tiny. This is what I would call Petite Wipes, or really a pun on "Baby Wipes". What can I do with my Huggies and Blooms? I now have to use one wipe per wipe which means it takes 4 to 5 wipes for a dirty diaper change as opposed to 2 from Bloom or Huggies. My packaging doesn't last as long as the other two brands as mentioned above. But even at the smaller size, I was willing to compromise with this brand until I found another downside. With this tissue, it will not work if you put it in the tissue warmer. I have a Munchkin Munchkin Warm Glow Wipe Warmer and I can tell you, just forget to put your wipes in here. It won't come out through the hole because the napkins are very small. I have to open the lid and manually remove each sheet every time I change a diaper, which instantly makes the cloth cold due to too much heat being generated when the lid is open. Unfortunately, my path to the perfect napkin continues in the seventh generation. WipesPro 7th Gen - Big size, same benefits as Huggies and Blooms. no smell Self-adhesive single pack to take with you on the go or refill in a container at home. Con - at a moderate price. Not the cheapest compared to huggies. Less solution and less moisture than Bloom and Babyganics. This is a big hurdle for me because now the napkin feels very smooth and rough. Having bought a large pack I now need to finish them and my search for the next brand continues. Final Thought: Out of all four brands I've tried so far, I will say that Babyganics remains my favorite. Despite the super small size, cost, and inconvenience of not working with a tissue warmer, if I had to choose one brand just because I like their softness and quality, I would sacrifice using it in a single package. silky feeling on my baby's skin. Until I find my next perfect napkin, I'll go with Babyganics. Cost Comparison Huggies – 648 carats / $14.63 = $0.022/leaf Bloom – 640 carats / $32.36 = $0.050/leaf Babyganics – 600 carats / $21.00 = $0.035 US/leaf. $0.038/sheet

Pros
  • Very Impressive
Cons
  • Volume