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Review on Friendly Premium Disposable Andy Pandy by Kendra Alexander

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Natural/Bamboo diaper brand comparison

We have been using Pampers Pure diapers for my daughter since birth and are generally happy with them. A few months ago I noticed that her diapers kept leaking and she got a constant rash that wouldn't go away - apparently Pampers had updated their "Pure" line and they didn't work for us anymore. In my subsequent search for the perfect diaper, I tried almost every major "natural" and popular diaper brand on the market - Pampers, Huggies, Honest, Naty, Bambo Nature, Earth & Eden, Seventh Generation, Andy Pandy, Eco Boom. , Dyper, Eco Pea and maybe others I forgot! Of the brands I tried, the only brands I would happily use again were Bambo Nature, Andy Pandy, Eco Boom, and Eco Pea. But of these brands, Eco Pea is by far my favorite. a bit thin and we had occasional leaks where the diaper wouldn't stay in place and she peed down her leg; They also sagged a bit when they got wet, and it looked like the tabs would pop out when that happened (but luckily they didn't). Andy Pandy, Eco Boom and Eco Pea were very similar to me - they are all bamboo diapers and look almost the same (also very similar to Dyper but more stretchy and fitting than Dyper). The main difference I saw was the softness and elasticity of the side panels where the tongues are. Andy Pandy seemed a bit stiffer here and less soft and springy (more like Dyper); Eco Boom were slightly better; and Eco Pea were the best! All 3 did well for us with leakage, but in the end we went with Eco Pea - I love the transparency of the ingredients (one thing I don't like about Eco Boom), how soft the diapers are, how they stretch to give a perfect fit (no sagging!), how absorbent they are (they don't leak, even at night!) and that we haven't had any rash issues.

Pros
  • Pretty impressive
Cons
  • boring packaging