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Luvs Premium Stretch Diapers, Size 4 (22-37 Lbs), 180 Diapers | 
enlarge | Brand: Luvs Category: Health And Beauty
Buy New: $34.99 (On sale from $49.99) You Save: $15.00 (30%)
New (4) from $34.99
Rating: 99 reviews Sales Rank: 72
Media: Grocery Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: Size 4 (180 count) Size: Size 4, 22-37 Lbs. (180 Diapers) Shipping Weight (lbs): 14.2 Dimensions (in): 9 x 14.5 x 18
MPN: 022571 UPC: 037000178408 EAN: 0037000178408 ASIN: B0012MC87S
Release Date: January 14, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Box of 180 quilted disposable diapers | | • | Bear Hug elastic sides for a secure fit and premium leak protection | | • | Contoured shape for a comfortable fit without excess bulk | | • | Cottony soft and fresh smelling | | • | Size 4 (22-37 pounds) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Luvs Premium Stretch DiapersBabies love having the freedom to stretch, crawl, toddle and roam. Luvs Premium Stretch Diapers with Bear Hug Stretch sides provide this freedom for your little one by stretching with him to fit just right while protecting him from leakage, keeping your baby's bottom dry and fresh. Luvs' Ultra Leak Protection stops leaks just like the pricier brands, but for less money, plus its contoured shape prevents bulk for a comfortable fit. For great leak protection, all you need is Luvs!
Amazon.com Product Description Ultra leak protection or affordable price? Choose Luvs and get both! Luvs diapers with Bear Hug Stretch ? premium elastic sides and stretchy leg cuffs stretch to help stop leaks. An absorbent blue leakguard core locks away wetness and helps your baby stay dry and comfortable. Choose Luvs and say "YES" to ultra leak protection, "NO" to pricey diapers!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 94 more reviews...
Great product for this price November 19, 2008 J. Long (USA) It is a great product for the price I paid. Although I would prefer Pampers' cruiser,but consider the price, this is a better buy. No leak whatsoever stretchable lock, and it's always dry.
Made the switch from Pampers and saved a ton! November 17, 2008 Nicole T. (Newington, CT) When I had my first child 3.5 years ago - I only used Pampers and found that any time I used another brand that they leaked. I don't know if I ever tried LUVS back then. After years of spending a premium on Pampers, my friend told me that the only brand she trusted was LUVS so I gave it a shot and tried them on my second child. I was skeptical at first, but let me tell you - these diapers are fantastic. I never have leaks - period. They are so much cheaper than Pampers - I am saving a bundle. I kick myself now for not trying them sooner. I will never buy anything but LUVS from now on. I just purchased their wipes as well and I can't wait to try them. Definately give this brand a shot - what a value!
It's okay.... November 16, 2008 Lita L. Arner (Puyallup) It's a good deal but there really isn't much absorbtion. My son would wear these diapers and if he wore them for more than an hour he would get a diaper rash. Maybe when he gets a little I may purchase these again, but right now he's 15 months and I will stick to the Huggies.
Just as good as pricey pampers.. November 10, 2008 R. Plumridge I've been using pampers since my daughter was born because thats what the hospital used. They were good but, as the economy gets worse i needed to find a cheaper option that still worked, Luvs did this. I will continue to use Luvs from now on and with my next one.
love these diapers November 6, 2008 gcc (CA, USA) I honestly believe these are the best diapers on the market, I've been using these diapers for 4 years now, with a girl first and then a boy. Target brand diapers were horrible and I just can't bring myself to pay the price of Pampers, seems like such a waste of money. Huggies were too narrow and also overpriced. I believe LUVS have both a great price and a quality diaper. I've never had my children leak in LUVS!
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