![]() They are obviously going to change frequently and are simply given as an illustration.) and Amazon are probably the best places to find cheap diapers online and are handy because you can purchase big boxes of diapers and wipes at decent prices.įor Target, make sure you get the Target RED Card you’ll save 5% on all purchases plus get free 2 day shipping, which I love! If you don’t plan on using coupons for diapers, the next best way to save is to buy in bulk. Remember too that often store brand diapers have a money-back guarantee, so if you don’t like them you don’t have anything to lose! Both Costco, Aldi and Target brand diapers are really decent in my opinion and have great reviews online. Often you will find that you like it just as well.Īnd while I’m not a huge fan of store-brand diapers, sometimes they actually are surprisingly good. Be willing to try brands other than the one you typically use. And sometimes it’s Luvs or the store brand. Some weeks Pampers are the cheapest, other weeks Huggies. If you are going to maximize your savings, you are going to have to be willing to use whatever brand of diapers/wipes you can get for the least amount of money. Read my post How to Save Money & Build a Diaper Stockpile (includes approximate diaper usage for 1st year!)to learn more about how to save money with a diaper and wipe stockpile! That has translated into huge savings for us! The great thing is that I’ve continued to be able to keep buying ahead so I have never had to pay more than $5 for a package of diapers and $1 for a package of wipes. I’m just now starting to use up the last of what I bought then. By the time she was born 12 ½ months ago, I had 42 packages of diapers and around 30 packages of wipes. ![]() When I was pregnant with our daughter, I started buying diapers and wipes when I would see them at rock-bottom prices. I take diaper stockpiling pretty seriously. Why pay full price for something that you can easily save a couple of bucks on? By waiting to buy diapers and wipes only when you need them, you end up almost always spending more. Whenever you see diapers or wipes at a low price, if you have room in your budget, buy them even if you don’t immediately need them. Again, they typically are priced the same but you can save around $0.04/diaper by choosing the larger package. packages while Huggies Little Snugglers size 2 only have 36 per package. Both products cost the same amount but by purchasing the larger count you get 8 more wipes per package, reducing your cost. packages while Pampers Sensitive wipes come in 64 ct. The reason for this is because not all packages contain the same amount of product.įor instance, Pampers Soft Care wipes come in 72 ct. Instead of thinking price per package, think price per wipe/diaper. Have problems with messes oozing out the back? Then pull the diaper up more in the back.īoth are a problem? Well, then it’s definitely probably time to switch to the next size! If your child’s tendency is to leak out the top, then pull the diaper up more in the front. Your child can stay in smaller diapers longer if you are careful how you put the diaper on. Be Mindful of How You Put On the DiaperĪnd speaking of leaks, I know we get more mileage out of smaller diapers by using this little trick. Instead of going with what the package recommends, we change sizes once we start having lots of leaks.ģ. I’ve discovered that with both of my children, I could wear the various size diapers for longer than what the package suggested.įor instance, my daughter weighs more than the size 3 diapers say they are made for but they still fit her fine, we don’t have leaks and so we continue to stick with them. Why is this such a big deal? Because the bigger the diaper, the fewer diapers there are per package and so, therefore, the more expensive it gets.ĭiapers come with a suggested weight per size. By watching all four stores, I have always been easily able to find cheap diapers. I also watch coupon apps like Ibottaand Fetch Rewards (my favorite because it’s so easy to use) for diaper and wipes offers, since they frequently have them.įor me, some of the best places to buy diapers have been CVS, Rite Aid and our regional grocery store chains, Giant and ShopRite. I regularly find coupons for at least $0.50 savings on wipes and $1.50 savings on Huggies and Pampers diapers. ![]() There are often printable coupons for diapers and wipes available on sites like. Hands down, this is the way that I save the most money on diapers and wipes.īy combining coupons with sale prices and you can save a bundle! I almost always can get a pack of diapers for $5 or less and wipes for $1.00 or less. 7 Easy Hacks to Save on Diapers and Wipes
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