Pros: No perfumes, easy to change, comfortable fit Cons: I think that all training pants are too expensive
I have three children, ages 9, 4 , and 2. Of course the older two are potty trained, now I am working on my two year old daughter. Potty training is not a fun task, but hey, it has to be done, right?
Pros: aloe vera, money back guarantee, snug fitting waist and legs, fairly inexpensive Cons: some leak through's, leave jelly eggs when wet
Well we are still in the pull up faze of potty training. My daughter still has way to many accidents to try cloth panties or regular little girl panties yet. Pull-ups like diapers are not cheap so I shop around to get the best deal I can. I do not like...
Pros: Cheap, durable, work as advertised. Cons: They look great for girls, but I've got a Son.
My poor Son! My poor, poor Son! Sadly, the lad's improving, but he's still in training pants for the time being. My Wife typically takes care of restocking those for the lad, but I wound up running by the store and picking some up for him on the way from...
Pros: cheap Cons: cheap, not absorbent, ill-fitting
Like most parents, I am always trying to save money. So when I saw these training pants, I had to give them a try. We had been paying $7.49 for a bag of "pull ups", and then I saw drypers that were on sale for $3.99. So I bought them and...
Pros: Less expensive than other national brands Cons: Sides rip...had to duct tape one!!
I bought these Drypers with a coupon I had instead of the usual store brand training pants I usually buy. I expect a national brand to be better quality than a store brand but I was sadly mistaken! The store brand I buy has stretchy sides but the...
I decided to give Drypers training pants a try after having great success with the Drypers diapers. I was very disappointed and I will never buy these again.
I had a coupon and being the thrifty shopper that I am, thought I would take a good...
Pros: cheap Cons: fit weird, not-absorbent, strange gel-like beads comes off of pants onto bottom
While out on a quick shopping excursion into town one day, we stopped at the nearest grocery store and grabbed a few things. Being a thrifty shopper, I noticed that the Drypers were on sale. Though we had never tried them, we decided to give 'em a...
I recently saw the Drypers Next Step training pants in a local grocery store on sale for 7.99 for a package of 26. I thought, well, there is always coupons out for Drypers, so I gave them a try. I purchased them for a price of 6.50 with the...
Pros: A bit cheaper than name brands Cons: poor quality and uncomfortable fit
I am the mother of a four year old little girl and have been a bargain shopper from the start. We tried a brand name kind of training pants but they caused a rash on her very sensitive skin because of the perfumes and dyes so I decided to shop around....
I was in a hurry while I was out of town the other day and I needed a quick pack of training pants because somehow I had forgotten to bring my daughter any along on the trip. I had just bought a new pack of her normal brand and so I did not want to...
Pros: Sesame Street puppet Cons: Residue left on child
I like the others thought the drypers training pants were a good buy. They have the Sesame Street puppets on them which my daughter loves. It keeps her occupied while she tries to go potty. My problem with them is that they bunch up in the crotch....
Pros: price Cons: leak/poorly constructed/rashes/actual cost since you end up using many more
I bought dryper's training pants for my daughter because we had used the Dryper's diapers with her and had good results, however, the training pants don't fit her nearly as well as the diapers did and they seem to be made for children who have huge butts...
Much better brands out there by abgirl ,Sep 11 '04
Pros: Cheap.Disappearing stars when wet. Cons: Everything else.
Drypers training pants are awful, plain and simple. I thought I would give them a try because they were cheap, and yes they were. CHEAP! I really liked the diapers when my son was a baby, but the training pants are just as padded as the diapers, making them very bulky. It's hard to just "feel" if he's wet. The waist doesn't fit snug on a child with a skinny waist (like mine). The sides are not very stretchy either. But they do have disappearing stars when wet. I will definitly go back to my usual brand.
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