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- Imported
- Ideal for safe and sanitary diaper changes
- Pads are infused with baking soda for safe, natural and effective odor protection
- Ultra absorbent layers keep moisture away from baby's skin
- Leak proof liner prevents liquid from seeping through
- Great for on the go or at home
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Aubrey Bettie
great for diaper bag
We starting buying these for our diaper bag to help bring down some of the current weight. We were originally using the thicker pads that are reusable, but realized that I wanted more room in my diaper bag for other things. So I decided to try these. I don't love that they aren't as eco-friendly being that they're disposable instead of reusable, but we end up using them a few times before throwing them away. On the bright side, if you are a germaphobe at least they're cleaner than the reusable one that probably never gets wiped down. There's actually also a Mom at my Mommy & Me class that uses them on the playmat while everyone else brings a blanket, so they have multi-uses. The material is almost like the thick disposable rags you can buy for the kitchen, same concept.
April LG Cabarubias
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THESE!!!
I bought these to use in the airports while flying to see family, but they're so huge and thick, I've decided to start using them in any public restroom here at home!! I have tried three brands of changing pads and these are the biggest. They're also folded thinly enough that four of them are about as thick as two size 3 Huggies diapers. My daughter is close to 3 feet tall, and these extend beyond her head and feet -- no nasty stranger germs getting in her hair or on the Desitin tube or wipes case that go back in the diaper bag!! I keep a regular changing pad in the diaper bag for changing her at friends' houses, but for public tables with strangers I know nothing about possibly leaking pee and poo, I am loving these disposables!!!!!
Cory D Young
Perfect to Use on Yucky Public Restroom Changing Tables
I wish I purchased these sooner. I hate using my nice changing pad on changing tables in public restrooms. I do wipe down the changing tables with antibacterial wipes before using, but still, the thought of putting the changing pad back in the diaper bag is still gross. These are perfect to dispose after use. They cover most of the changing area width-wise, but not length-wise (see picture). It's around as long as a regular changing pad, but a little wider. I would still wipe down the sides and edges of the changing table before use.
Carlos Hankins
If you have a baby buy 10 packs of these and use them
If you have a baby buy 10 packs of these and use them. So great that if your baby has an accident on the changing table you can simply throw these away and not worry about it. Don't have to deal with worrying if you are putting something overly dirty in the laundry. Most of the time we leave them on her changing table for a few weeks. But if there are any issues during changing we throw them away and put down new ones. We use 2 at a time so the mat is fully covered. These are also good to use in the car for changes. We put down a blanket, then one or two of these on top.
Mick Omerta Chinchio
Perfect when taking baby out!
I have found these so useful to keep in my diaper bag and to use when I take my baby out and have to use public restrooms/changing table. They are lightweight (which is awesome, since my diaperbag is heavy to begin with) yet they are durable and cover the entire changing table. I can use them for more than one change - one usually lasts me the entire day I am out for multiple changes. I also use these on top of my changing pads/covers at home to help with any accidents. They protect my changing pad cover, and that way I do not have to do tons of loads of laundry! I love having these on hand and they were something I did not originally register for, but wish I would have because they are quality made, durable, useful, and really come in handy!
Febie Joy Tuscano
More Sanitary and a Lighter, more Spacious Diaper Bag!
Much better than a reusable changing pad. Yes, the reusable ones are environmentally friendly, but they are not as sanitary or as large as these pads. These pads will cover almost the entire flat surface on the changing kiosk in public restrooms. I found that the reusable one would get all kinds of stuff from the diaper. If you have a boy, he's gonna let it go one day and it will be on the pad. So, if you have a reusable one and you're travelling what do you do? You're stuck with a dirty, unusable pad or you have these disposable ones! This is how I start my life as a new mom! Only six weeks old travelling 9 hours to North Carolina by car. Poo all over the changing pad! Then about three months later I discovered these! As I mentioned, they cover the entire surface and when you are done, the great thing about these is the baking soda liner in them. Sometimes you have to change a diaper on the side of the road or in a parking lot and there is no trash can. Or you are at a friends house and they do not have children or they have older children who do not use diapers anymore. The baking soda in the liner once you wrap the diaper up in it, neutralizes the odor of the diaper. Once the diaper is safely wrapped up in the pad you can throw the diaper in a proper receptacle when you are able to or throw it away safely in your social host's trash can without them having to suffer from after effects of a dirty diaper in a trash can. These are folded flatter than a diaper so I put two in my diaper bag with a couple of diapers. These are also lighter than a reusable changing pad so you are saving space and making your bag lighter. Worth every penny. You should compare prices with your local Walmart or Target. Sometimes the prices are the same or are cheaper. Sometimes the convenience of delivery or where you are is worth the slightly higher price.
Erika Miller
These are the best
We love these. I've tried the washable kind, but these are just so much nicer to be able to throw away once they get messy. we use them on our changing table at home and just keep it there till we have to change a blowout, then it's not a big deal if it gets messy cause we throw it away and thats easy cleanup! These are one of "my top 10 baby items to buy" for sure! Come in a pack of 10, so it takes a while to go through the box. We use them for trips too, so I have something clean to put down under my child in public places. Nice for diaper changes at grandma's too so you can protect her couch or carpet or whatever surface. We just fold it back up to use again if there was no mess (which is most of the time).
John Theos
These are good quality disposable pads and they are large enough to ...
These are good quality disposable pads and they are large enough to cover the whole area underneath my baby (he is about 2 months old). They're nicer and thicker than I expected, and they don't stick to the baby's bottom like some other brands do. You can use them a couple of times if they don't get dirty. I keep a couple in my diaper bag and reuse them until they get something on them. I'll be purchasing more!
Martie June
Baby must-have
Parents of babies (especially boys) must have these pads! They are life saving. These are perfect for changing baby on the go or at home to protect under baby so you aren't doing laundry 24/7. They do not let liquid through so if baby pees on the pad it won't soak through to what ever is under neath. We bought these in bulk because we use them so much. I also give at least one box to moms-to-be at showers and everyone has reiterated, these are life savers!
Cheryl Warren
Great way to air little bums
When out little one was just a few days old he got a pretty bad diaper rash and we were advised to air his bum. We laid him on top of these mats and aired his diaper area for several minutes. When he peed it would be OK as we would just toss it out and it wouldn't make a mess or create extra work. They are a little pricey though so we cut each one in half and just lay it underneath the bum. We also use it in public diaper stations where we feel they are not the most hygenic to avoid using his regar mat.