| He was already wearing large during this time! |
We usually buy them in Mega Packs, much cheaper per piece. And I prefer getting them at S&R because it much cheaper than local grocery stores, about Php 30-40.00 cheaper!
I'm pretty happy with my find today at S&R. Drypers Mega Pack for only Php 554.95 (that's for 58 pieces) and it comes with a free Mini Pack (10 pieces)! So that's 68 diapers for only Php 554.95! I would have bought more if I had known! I just might hoard next next week just in time for sweldo day! Sana meron pang stocks though, now that you know! :D
And I'm just about ready to send and redeem our points that we've accumulated over time. I didn't actually know you can collect and redeem points with the packs you've purchased. Good thing I'm a fan of their Facebook Page so I'm finally updated. We're still 9 points short of redeeming Php 500 GCs from Petron or Sodexo, so I'll be buying 2 Mini Packs tomorrow so I can finally send them.
I made a mistake of cutting the points coupons out. Remember, you have to send the whole pack!
We have one diaper holder full:
a drawer half full and a container box full of Drypers!
I hope we don't go through them quick since we're trying to finally complete Jacob's potty training. If you're not familiar with Drypers, you can request for samples so you can try them out with your baby first. But I can tell you now that you'll love how it's cottony-soft and doesn't feel and sound (I know, weird right?!) plastic-ky at all. I hope you fall in love with Drypers too!
If only Drypers come in big boxes like diapers sold in Sam's Club or Costco, we'd buy them and build a shed! :D
P.S.
This isn't a sponsored post. We just really love Drypers and saving money!
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QUESTION OF THE DAY
Do you stock up on diapers? How much do you go through per month?
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I don't think I've ever heard of Drypers. My kids didn't really have trouble with any diaper or wipe brands, though. Glad you found some that work for you!
ReplyDeleteFrankly, we haven't used diapers in years. But it seems that these are great. Good thing you found them :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of that brand in the US. We are using Luvs or store band diapers. Sounds like you found a great bargain on diapers. I pay around 19.99 for 108 size 4 diapers.
ReplyDeleteI believe Drypers is just available for South East Asia. We used Luvs too! We liked it much better than Huggies. We also tried ShopRite diapers.
DeleteAwesome, I haven't heard of those diapers, but they sound like they do the job well!
ReplyDeleteThey are just getting so clever with diapers now, aren't they! They are pretty cute too;)
ReplyDeleteMy son was a Drypers baby, too! :)
ReplyDeleteLove Drypers! :D
Deletelol that's definitely stocks. For my son we buy 2 bags of diaper (Baby Love, a Thai brand) a month.
ReplyDeleteWow ang dami stock. I wasn't able to do that before when Meg is still a baby. I buy in bulk but not that much. I can't remember na. But I tried Drypers before when Meg is really big that no diaper could fit her. It's super OK din for her.
ReplyDeleteI did before for my first born but not that much because he was toilet trained early. At 18 months he can pee by himself inside the CR (nalalaman ko na lang tapos na siya umihi). At night time I don't put diapers on because he gets confused whether to pee or not. But now I put on diapers whenever we go out pero hindi niya din nagagamit. Super tipid sa diapers. With my little girl naman, I only get to use 1 diaper and during night time lang. I also tried drypers before and it's love!
ReplyDeleteYep! We stock up diapers too. Our budget for disposal diaper is less than P500 a month unlike before na nasa P1,500. Y's using cloth diaper na kasi most of the time. :)
ReplyDeleteAy, we do stock up like that too... specially my husband he loves to hoard when it's discounted. As in he buys 4 big boxes of diapers. During my baby's first year we used cloth diapers, but now that we don't have labandera, we opted for disposable. For us, we use huggies. But I'm gonna try drypers if it's cheaper.
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