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Huggies Pull-Ups

*Est. 70 cents each

Reviewed July 2009
Huggies Pull-Ups

Training pants

pros
  • Versatility
  • Kid-friendly designs
  • Visual or physical wetness indicators
cons
  • More expensive than store-brand pull-ups
  • Limited sizes may not work for older children
 
 
Where to Buy
  • Diapers.com

    for $19.99

  • Amazon

    for $18.99

  • drugstore.com

    for $19.99

 
 
 

Pull-ups are diapers that are pulled up in a manner similar to underwear, designed to help ease the transition to toilet training. What reviewers like about Huggies Pull-Ups is that they can double as diapers and pull-ups, meaning you don't have to completely undress your child to replace a soiled diaper. Unlike another popular brand of pull-ups, Pampers Easy Ups (*Est. 35 cents each), Huggies Pull-Ups can be used either way: as underwear-type pull-ups or as regular diapers with re-closeable side tabs. Huggies Pull-Ups also offer two versions to help children recognize wetness: a Cool Alert option that gets cold when wet and Learning Designs, which feature designs that disappear when wet.

Huggies Pull-Ups aren't included in the most recent diaper roundup by ConsumerReports.org (although other varieties of Huggies are), but user reviews on Amazon.com and Viewpoints.com are useful, as is a poll on favorite diaper brands posted in a blog on About.com.

Where To Buy
 
 
Featured StoresStore RatingNotesTotal Price
Diapers.comDiapers.com rated 4.50 (2538 reviews)2538 store reviewsIn Stock. FREE 2-day Shipping!$19.99
AmazonAmazon rated 3.50 (1652 reviews)1652 store reviewsIn Stock. Get free shipping on orders over $25!$18.99
drugstore.comdrugstore.com rated 4.00 (528 reviews)528 store reviewsIn Stock. Free Shipping for all items over $49!$19.99
 
 
 

Our Sources

1. About.com

When we last revisited this poll, Huggies occupied the top spot among 4,000 parents, garnering 45 percent of the vote as the favorite diaper brand, followed by Pampers, Luvs, store brands and Seventh Generation. Unfortunately, specific diapers aren't specified -- only brands are. (Note: ConsumerSearch is owned by About.com, but the two don't share an editorial affiliation.)

Review: Baby Products Poll: Which Disposable Diaper Is Best?, Heather Corley

2. Amazon.com

Various designs of Huggies Pull-Ups get about 20 ratings from parents at Amazon.com. Most users like the fit, though a few say it's too easy for toddlers to unfasten the tabs themselves.

Review: Pull-Ups Training Pants, Contributors to Amazon.com

3. Viewpoints.com

More than 30 parents rate the Cool Alert and Learning Designs versions of Huggies Training Pants on Viewpoints.com, giving them an average of over four out of five stars. Parents love the option of being able to pull the Pull-Ups up and down like underwear or use the tabs for easy changing on the go.

Review: Huggies Pull-Ups Reviews, Contributors to Viewpoints.com

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