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Statemets from people like you reguarding where to buy diapers: That is a ''good'' price per diaper? Are Pampers really more expensive? I know that this is a fairly simple exercise but I am always just grabbing what I need and I never remember what I paid last time. Where to buy diapers at the best price? Sources of discounts/diapers? margaret
If you have or can get a membership, Costco is the best place to buy diapers and wipes (the Kirkland wipes are great). And Costco is just a great place to shop for tons of other things too! Otherwise, The 'R Us stores and the large discount stores (Target, Wal-mart, etc.) are the best. If you want a good price, NEVER buy diapers at the supermarket! Actually, I try to never buy anything but food at the grocery store because drugstores have better prices on non-food items such as shampoo, TP or diapers. If you want an actual good price to pay, I'd say you shouldn't have to spend any more than $12.99 on a Jumbo pack of EITHER Pampers or Huggies. Hope that helps. Jennifer
I've been buying the Long's store brand during their periodic ''buy one get one free'' sales, which is, of course, half as much as their non-sale price. On sale, the cost is about 10 cents per diaper for the number 3 size (the size my son wears now), or 8 cents per diaper for the newborn size. You have to stock up because they only go on sale about every other month. This price is way, way cheaper than anything I've seen anywhere, including CostCo, and I find the quality of the Long's diapers to be just fine (just buy one or two packages first to see if you like them, before stocking up). At CostCo, you can buy Huggies for about 13 cents per diaper -- I found that Huggies leaked like crazy though, at least when my son was a newborn -- haven't tried them again since -- and you have to buy mega- quantities at CostCo, so your child may outgrow that size diaper before you use up the whole package. The brand name diapers are very expensive if you buy them anywhere but CostCo -- typically 20 to 25 cents per diaper. Pampers are the most expensive diapers you can buy (that I've seen anyway), at 25 to 30 cents per diaper. If you really love Pampers though, you can get them at CostCo for 19 cents per diaper, which is at least cheaper than you can buy them anywhere else. a single mama who obsesses about money
If you don't like to watch for sales, then Costco is a decent place to find diapers (the prices are stable and lower than grocery store non-sale prices). If you are willing to pay attention to sales and stock up when you see a good deal, then I'd recommend Safeway brand diapers. We have been happy with the quality, and on sale they cost about 17 cents each (depending on the size). I think Costco diapers were about 23 cents each last time I looked. Kathryn
I'm not sure about ''per diaper'' pricing, but Target and Costco seem to have the best deals on disposables. Target has one of the main brands on sale almost every week. And, Costco's are consistently pretty cheap, though you must buy a pretty large quantity. Alison
I almost always buy the store brand at Target. The largest package (which contains around 60-80 diapers, depending on size) is $16.99 last I recall, and the smaller size (half the number) is $8.99. They frequently go on sale. The exact same diapers are also sold as the store brand (under various names) at Safeway and other places; the last time we bought an emergency package at Safeway it was, I think, $9.99. Huggies and Pampers are more expensive, but coupons are readily available. I get multiple copies of the same Huggies coupons in the mail regularly, as a result of being on a number of different baby marketing mailing lists under slight variations on my name. If you really prefer the brand names due to fit or some other feature, it's still best to buy them at Target or other discount store, not at the supermarket, most of the time. The price is only a dollar or two different, but when you're buying a package every couple weeks it adds up! Holly |