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Start using Mumsnet PremiumMumsnetters needed for Pampers Baby-Dry product trial - please sign up here - prize to be won
(212 Posts)Pampers are looking for 1,000 MNers to try their New Pampers Baby-Dry nappies with their babies and give feedback on MN. Here is what Pampers say: "At Pampers we love learning about what you think of our products which is why we'd like you to try our Pampers Baby-Dry nappy, now with an improved Extra Sleep Layer for up to 12 hours of overnight dryness. We look forward to your review!"
This is open to all UK MNers who have a baby currently wearing size 3 or 4 nappies. Everyone who is selected will receive a carry pack of 30 nappies in either size 3 or 4 (depending on which you select in the survey below). If you're unsure of the sizing, here's some more info:
Size 3: 4-9kg/9-20lbs
Size 4: 7-18kg/15-40lbs
All testers will also receive a letter containing a money off coupon for Pampers Baby-Dry.
Everyone who takes part and adds their feedback to a thread on MN will be entered into a prize draw to win a Love2Shop voucher to the value of £250.
Please sign up here if you'd like to take part.
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MNHQ
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I must say Pampers were one of the worst brands for leaking when DD was a newborn/small baby. I'd be interested to see if they're any better now she's bigger... and if they still have that awful chemical smell!
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It would be good to find a brand for my son that doesn't regularly leak. Wonder if it is a boy/girl thing as my daughter never had this problem.
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DD2 leaks nearly every night in own brand nappies. Interested to see if the extra cost is worth it.
Drat - DD is in size 2s and still a lb off size 3s. Can I apply and save them for when she gets larger?!
Done - I normally use Lidls 'toujours' nappies, so I'm interested to see if pampers perform better.
Done. I stopped using baby dry with dd1 when they changed them and seemed to make them thinner and IMHO less effective. I'd be interested to see if they've improved.
My son is regularly leaking from his nappy too! Like Foxy I didn't have this problem with my daughter. Or is it just that they have tried to save money on nappy making since my oldest was in nappies
Done. I stopped using baby dry with dd1 when they changed them and seemed to make them thinner and IMHO less effective. I'd be interested to see if they've improved.
Done, I would love to find a nappy that doesn't leak overnight.
Done. At 6 months old I am still having to change DS nappy once in the night otherwise he is soaked through by the morning. I never had this problem with DD, regardless of the brand I used.
Once again the survey will not let me add the options. Not sure why this is
Bum. Ds in size 5. We use baby dry,they are great.
Done, always use pampers anyway. They fit DD the best and only had leakage once when she was a newborn, and in my sleep deprived state I had put the nappy on backwards
Can't fault pampers!
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Message withdrawn at poster's request.
Done - we've used Aldi nappies since the MN trial a year ago - come on Pampers, bring it on!
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Done - I use Aldi nappies as they're cheap and do the job but a free nappy is a free nappy!
Done. I wish they'd stop using that 'Golden Sleep' catchphrase though, just makes me think of babies sleeping in their own piss, and also the dubious 'Golden Showers'. <boak>
Done, but there's no way they'll pick me to test, as I slated them!
We stopped using them for ds3, as they were terrible when he was little.
Done. There the only brand she has not leaked through, she pees a lot!! Huggids are god awful and broke her bum out
Bar the explosive poos, we don't really have a leakage problem but ds2 hates having a wet/dirty nappy. Neither his brother or sister were like this but it means it sometimes wakes him up.
Would love to see if these new baby dry nappies can stop him fussing. then I can use the bedside cot as a cot, rather than a nappy store!
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