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Wot is the difference between Pampers 'pull ups' and 'easy ups'???

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Monkeytrousers · 22/09/2007 12:09

Need to know before I open them and can't take them back. No help on the bloody packet.
Ta in advance

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Scotia · 22/09/2007 12:16

Not exactly sure from memory, but I think 'pull ups' are thicker like nappies while 'easy ups' are thinner and not completely waterproof.

Flamesparrow · 22/09/2007 13:00

Do you mean the easy ups and the feel and learn? (Can't find anything on the pampers site about "pull ups")

Easy ups have the same absorbancy as a nappy, just pull on, the feel and learn don't hold as much, and let them feel the wetness.

SlightlyMadSweden · 22/09/2007 13:02

Pull ups are Huggies I think and are training pants (i.e. very thin for potty training toddlers) as are Pampers Feel n learn.

Pampers easy ups are nappies that you pull up and are fully absorbant for use with babies that won't lay down to do a nappy.

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preggersagain · 22/09/2007 13:05

psssst- flame, how do YOU know about sposies?

InMyHumbleOpinion · 22/09/2007 13:05

no.

Go to morrison's or tesco and get their own pullup nappies. They are fine, honest.

Flamesparrow · 22/09/2007 13:15

I know all things nappy

Monkeytrousers · 22/09/2007 15:52

DP bought them - hence the confusion

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