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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Eh (shrug),
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This review is from: Sassy Baby Changing Pads 36 Count Box, White (Baby Product)
Cheap price, but cheap quality too. The baby just kicks and tears it because it's paper thin and moisture sometimes soaks through. They're ok for keeping in the diaper bag for when you're out, but too much of a hassle to use all the time on a changing table or baby bed.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Work great, nice price,
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This review is from: Sassy Baby Changing Pads 36 Count Box, White (Baby Product)
These work great for laying on the changing table during changings to prevent having to clean the changing pad cover constantly. They also work good for carrying in the diaper bag for on the go changings. They are very absorbent and the right price to stock up on. They work better than the box of Pee Wees disposables, for the same amount of 36 and half of the price.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
OK for one-time use, but the worst of four types,
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This review is from: Sassy Baby Changing Pads 36 Count Box, White (Baby Product)
I tried these, PeeWee Multi Use Disposable Changing Pads - 48 Pack, Huggies Changing Pads - Disposable, Case of 40 (5 packs of 8 pads) & Munchkin A&H Disposable Changing Pad - 10 Pack, and these are my least favorite.
Pros: They're inexpensive, so they may be good if you want to thow them out after every use (maybe for public changing tables) The waterproof layer works fine. Cons: They're thin, almost reminding me of toilet paper in public school bathrooms (a long time ago.) They're small, so if I didn't use two pads to cover the target area, my daughter's changing time poop squirts often ended up off the pad. When they stay clean, they hardly stay in place; kicking feet scoot them out of the way, and then they cling to baby's clothes when I pick her up. I ended up using these as disposable placemats for when my 3-year-old "helps" me stir dinner.
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