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Pampers Swaddlers, Size 2-3 (14-22 Lbs), Economy Plus Pack, 152 Swaddlers | 
enlarge | Brand: Pampers Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $46.99 Buy New: $40.69 You Save: $6.30 (13%)
New (3) from $40.69
Rating: 327 reviews Sales Rank: 18
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: Size 2-3 (152 count) Size: Size 2-3, 14-22 Lbs. (152 Swaddlers) Shipping Weight (lbs): 12.9 Dimensions (in): 16 x 15 x 13.2
MPN: 021211 UPC: 037000119258 EAN: 0037000119258 ASIN: B000P9S81O
Release Date: April 16, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | A premium diaper designed for babies newborn to 6 months old | | • | Total Care with mesh Absorb-Away Liner helps keep messes away from baby's skin | | • | Quilted blanket-like softness, our softest Swaddlers ever | | • | Stretchy sides and soft fasteners that stretch and overlap for a snug fit | | • | Fun designs feature Sesame Street characters |
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| Accessories:
| • | Pampers Bibsters, Sesame Street, Small, 20-Count Boxes (Pack of 6) (120 Disposable Bibs) | | • | Pampers Easy Ups Pull-On Diapers for Boys, Size 5, Value Pack, 80 Easy Ups | | • | Kandoo BrightFoam Body Wash Pump, Funny Berry Scent, 8.4 Fluid Ounces (Pack of 4) | | • | Pampers Sensitive Baby Wipes, 70 Wipes in one-touch Tub, Case Pack, 8 Tubs, 560 Wipes | | • | Pampers Cruisers, Size 3, Economy Plus Pack, 160 Cruisers |
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| Similar Items:
| • | Pampers Cruisers, Size 4, Economy Plus Pack, 140 Cruisers | | • | Pampers Sensitive Baby Wipes Refills, Case Pack, Four - 210 Count Resealable Packages, 840 Total Wipes | | • | Pampers Baby Wipes Refills, Natural Aloe, Unscented, 770 Wipes | | • | Pampers Baby-Dry Diapers, Size 4 (22-37 Lbs), Economy Plus Pack, 176 Diapers | | • | Pampers Swaddlers Diapers, Size 1-2 (up to 15 Lbs), Economy Plus Pack, 234 Swaddlers |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Pampers Swaddlers New Baby - Sesame Street Pampers Swaddlers New Baby diapers offer Grow-With-Me fit, providing blanket-like comfort and security for your little one. They have super-stretchy sides, adjustable fasteners, overlapping tabs and our softest lining ever so it is easy to give your baby a snug and comfortable fit every time. The absorb away liner with Gentle Care Lotion keeps messes away from baby and transfers lotion to your newborn's skin to help it stay soft and smooth-this comes from the diaper padding and can easily be removed by wiping your baby's skin with a cloth.
Amazon.com Product Description
 | Swaddlers featuring Total Care with Absorb-Away Liner For the first stage of baby's development, Pampers stages has specially designed products for you and your beautiful new child. Pampers Swaddlers has Total Care with the Absorb-Away Liner to help protect baby's delicate skin by pulling runny messes away. Pampers Swaddlers wrap your baby in comfort and security. Pampers Swaddlers are part of Pampers Stages, a premium lineup of diapers, pants and wipes for every stage of your baby's development. |  | With Swaddlers diapers, try Pampers Sensitive Wipes! Pampers Sensitive Wipes, with a touch of milk essentials, condition your baby's skin every time you use them. Each wipe is also hypoallergenic and perfume-free. |  | |  |  | | Pampers Swaddlers feature Sesame Street from Sesame Beginnings characters that reflect your new baby’s age and activities. Each image is carefully considered to delight your child and helps you connect with your new baby during diaper changes. | | Sesame Workshop , Sesame Street and associated characters, trademarks and design elements are owned and licensed by Sesame Workshop. 2007 Sesame Workshop. All Rights Reserved. |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 322 more reviews...
Swaddlers - Pampers worth buying November 20, 2008 Christina Brunkhorst (Montana, USA) I have been primarily a Huggies mom for over a decade. However, with the birth of my fourth child, the hospital this time provided Pampers Swaddlers instead of the Huggies (due to a change in the purchasing supplier, not due to parental/physician/nursing staff requests). I had already purchased Huggies Supremes for home use, having tried Pampers Swaddlers (due to a friend's recommendation) about 3 years ago with no success (horrible rash on my then newborn son due to the mesh lining!). Overall, insofar as performance goes, I honestly see no discernible difference between either the Huggies Supreme or the Pampers Swaddlers. (Except for the fact that the Huggies newborn size has the "wet/dry" feature on the front of the diaper; the Pampers Swaddlers does not unless you buy the "Sensitive" version. The Swaddlers provided by the hospital wasn't the "Sensitive", but *did* have the line feature regardless in their size 1s. The Huggies does not have that feature in the size 1s. Wish it did.) However, there are aesthetics about the Swaddlers that appeal to me that has me rethinking Huggies for the first time in 10 years... at least until the Cruisers. (I can't stand the Cruisers. Swaddlers, yes. Cruisers, no.) 1. I like the softness throughout the Pampers Swaddlers. The Huggies Supreme diaper is soft on the inside of the diaper (which *is* important), but not necessarily on the outside. The Swaddlers diaper is soft both inside and out. 2. I really, *really* like the fact that the Swaddlers is a "plain" diaper. The hospital version does one better: No cartoon character AT ALL. Instead of some stupid cartoon character on the band, it simply says "Pampers". I *love* the fact that the diaper itself is plain and white. NO FREAKING CARTOONS on it. I do *not* see the sense or the need to put cartoon characters all over the diaper, especially for a child in size 1-2-3; who cares? Certainly not the child! All the cartoons do is pimp yet another product and show through clothing, which I find highly annoying on both counts. The Huggies Supreme diapers have characters and designs over the entire diaper, making it extremely ugly, and I honestly can't help but wonder how much, if anything, does that add to the overall cost of the diaper? I have emailed Huggies requesting the designs to vanish... we'll see. As for the mesh causing a rash on my new son... I'm not sure if it's the Lansinoh Cleansing Cloths, the Triple Paste rash cream (prevention), or an improvement of the Pampers itself, but so far, so good = No rashes. (I highly recommend the Lansinoh cloths and the Triple Paste, by the way.) Insofar as leaks and blow-outs... Both Huggies and Pampers are the same. Both do an excellent job... both leak and both blow-out at times. It's life. I do recommend the Swaddlers... Just be aware of the rash potential with the mesh lining, and perhaps the above-mentioned products will reduce that happenstance. ETA: Apologies - had to go; baby was crying. Where was I... The leaks/blow-outs for either diaper run about the same. Both do a fabulous job with containing both leaks and blow-outs, but I have experienced both messes with both diapers. It just depends on baby's output; I don't think there's a diaper in the world that could contain such a natural thing... unless the diaper wrapped around the baby like a onesie. LOL! For fit... Both Huggies Supreme and Pampers Swaddlers fit wonderfully on my newborn... However, I have to admit I prefer how the Swaddlers fit at this stage in his life; the Huggies seem to run slightly larger in size to the Swaddlers. The sharp tabs of the Swaddlers don't seem to bother my son at this point; I usually pull them nice and snug and almost overlap them under his cord at this point anyway; he isn't active enough to get them to move into a position that could make one of the edges of the tab poke his belly like my older son (one of the reasons why my older son hates the Cruisers). Still, that's one area Pampers could improve with no extra cost: Make the tabs have smooth, rounded edges like the Huggies. Baby crying. Gotta go.
Love these November 19, 2008 Rebekah Vasquez (Norfolk, VA USA) My husband had never changed a diaper when our daughter was born, but with the wetness indicator he became a pro in no time flat. I love how soft they are and they have never failed me. Wonderful product!
Great product! November 18, 2008 C. J. Little (Georgia, USA) A friend recommended Swaddlers and we have been using them for months - and wouldn't used anything else for the baby. The diapers are very absorbant and keep little bottoms away from the wetness. I highly recommend Swaddlers for you baby!
Still Satisfied November 16, 2008 Megan Quackenbush (Waterboro, ME USA) We love the swaddlers diapers, and will be sad when our little one grows too big for them. Pampers is the best, most absorbent diaper brand we've tried. Also, the swaddlers are so soft, we wouldn't want to put anything else on our baby's sensitive skin. We recommend the swaddlers to all our friends with babies.
Excellent diaper, soft and absorbant! November 16, 2008 Angie (WI-USA) The Pampers swaddlers truly absorb a great amount of wetness and pull it away from the skin. They are also a soft diaper that doesn't irritate our baby's skin. The only con is that they are pricey, but with these diapers, you get what you pay for.
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