Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Pampers Cruisers Size 5 Economy Pack (112 Cruisers)

Reviews : Pampers Cruisers Size 5 Economy Pack (112 Cruisers)

Pampers Cruisers Size 5 Economy Pack (112 Cruisers)
Product By Pampers
Lowest Price : $66.79
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Technical Details

  • 1/3 less bulk gives your baby freedom to twist, turn, crawl, walk with comfort
  • Super-stretchy sides and leg cuffs follow your baby's every move
  • Super-absorbent core helps lock away wetness
  • Velcro-like fasteners help give a custom fit
  • Fun, engaging Sesame Street characters

 

Product Description

Pampers Cruisers Size 5 (27+ lbs) now have 1/3 less bulk between the legs, giving your baby more freedom of movement. They have super-stretchy sides and leg cuffs that follow your baby's every move. Their super-absorbent core helps lock away wetness, and the Velcro-like fasteners help provide a custom fit. Cruisers picture fun, engaging Sesame Street characters. Economy Pack 112-count.


 

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Customer Reviews

 "Very average product" 2007-05-22
By Lil Geek's Dad
Wow!! Many of the comments above sound like commercials. For the most part this is a good diaper. Leaks are quite rare and my 10 month old seems very comfortable in it. BUT, we have had about half a dozen diapers leak the silica. 2 of the diapers leaked so badly that we spent nearly an hour cleaning the changing station. Not only that, the silica comes out like a soft gel, and is extremely hard to clean. And of course, our biggest concern has been safety. How safe is that gel if the baby accidentally consumes it? Judging from what i've found online on this problem, Pampers doesn't seem to care.

When this diaper works, it's great; when it fails, it fails quite spectacularly!

 "best diapers around" 2006-04-11
By Jana Rogers (syracuse,ny)
My little girl has been in pampers since the day she was born and I love them! Even in the awkward crawling stage we didn't have any leaks.

Once she got to be 9-10 months and still taking a night time bottle we did have some leaks at night, and then I started using huggies overnights only because I could not find a similar pampers product.

We never had a problem with the mesh lining, but my daughter has had some bad diaper rashes, the worst were actually strep infections on her skin and I don't think the best diaper could have prevented them.



I also have never had a problem with the silica lining coming out, but I do know for a fact that the lining is NOT poisonous. I had a friend whose son insisted on chewing the diapers and she called poison control to find out.



We have started to switch up to pull ups 2/3T for overnight and naps now that we are potty training and they also work great! No leaks and my daughter thinks they are underpants.

 "Beware Mesh Lining" 2006-04-09
By G. Montenora (Montgomery, NY)
I have been using Pampers for my daughter since the day she was born. I sware by the Pampers brand name. Unfortunately, their new "mesh" lining may have caused my now two year old daughter a visit to the emergency room. As it turns out my daughter suffered a serious abrasion to her groin which bled. It was an absolute horrible experience for me and my baby who had to suffer from excruciating pain and discomfort. The ER doctor advised me from staying away from these diapers for the next couple of weeks. Needless to say - we ended up buying Huggies. I've always trusted Pampers and hope that they will remove the mesh lining as soon as possible.

 "Excellent Diapers for little ones" 2006-04-05
By Mythreyi Sanisetty
I had been using the pampers diapers right from the time my little boy was born. He is 16 months old now and I still love these diapers and never had any problems of leaking or rash using these diapers. I am using Pampers Cruisers size 5 now.



Those who want to buy pampers, be sure that u don't buy Pampers Baby Dry; they are very rough for the baby's tender skin and are leaky too. I didn't like them to the least.



I like the velcro for the pampers diapers, they are very elastic and move well with the baby. I hope this review helps.





 "Exploding Pampers Cruisers" 2006-03-24
By Caring Chicago Mom (Chicago, IL)
We have found this to be a dangerous product! We have been buying cruisers for a while and then about a month and a half ago, we purchased two large economy packs of the number 5 Cruisers and had horrible problems with exploding diapers. The elastic strip along the leg tears away from the diaper and all the silica material falls out of the diaper. This should not be happening! We change our baby frequently and he is only 24 lbs and the diapers go up to 35 lbs. One time, we came in to his room and the silica was all over his crib and he was putting it in his mouth! And it's not a volume problem because it happens during the day when there is not all that much pee in the diaper. We figured we got a bad batch. When we bought a smaller package from CVS, we did not have this problem, but when we went back to buying the economy size at Target, the silica leaking started to happen again. It is also impossible to get those little sticky things of silica off his bottom and legs and they irritate his skin, so we've had to dunk him in the tub sometimes twice a day to get it off. If he touches it and then rubs his eyes (before we realize that there has been another leak), it irritates them.

I called customer service at Pampers and it was a joke. I told the service person what had happened and how upset I was, and he said that there was no way he could guarantee me a call back. What? I told him that was totally unacceptable and that this was a defective product. Again, he said he'd make a note of it but that they get so many calls that I very well may not get a call back. He was right. I didn't. I have since spoken with mothers in my same area (Chicago) who have had similar problems and thought they were the only ones. They, too, called Pampers customer service line and were totally ignored. One, like me, had found her little girl with a mouth full of the silica that had come out of the diaper while she was playing. I am now sending a letter to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. If you have had similar problems with the elastic seam separating from the diaper so that the silica comes out the side, *please* call Pampers and complain. If they do nothing, contact the product safety commission or e-mail your local product safety TV news reporter to do a story on this. Pampers is totally unresponsive to a very real problem. How many kids have to ingest silica before they address this problem?


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