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| Pure 'n Gentle Training Pants for Girls & Boys, 2t-3t, Medium Size, 18-34 Pounds (162-Count Training Pants) | 
enlarge | Brand: Pure 'n Gentle Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $54.99 Buy New: $50.82 You Save: $4.17 (8%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 45605
Number Of Items: 1 Size: 2T-3T, 18-34 Lbs. (162 Pants) Shipping Weight (lbs): 16.2 Dimensions (in): 17.2 x 15.2 x 14
ASIN: B0011Z37BW
Release Date: December 26, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Advanced absorbency keeps toddler dry day or night | | • | Fits like underwear with ultra soft cover | | • | Leg cuffs help prevent leaks | | • | Tear away sides for easy removal | | • | Built-in wetness indicators |
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| Customer Reviews:
Comparable to the Name Brands August 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've used these pull-ups for more than a year during naps and night time for a 3 year old. I haven't had any problems, and the price is absolutely unbeatable-- I buy them in the military commissary for only .23 each. I never tried them as a substitute for diapers (pre-potty training) because I think underwear style products impede potty training.
Getting what you pay for May 29, 2008 These diapers are so-so. The price is probably the lowest you can find anywhere for training pants. They work alrite if your kid is a light drinker or pretty much potty trained (but we live in the south and its pretty hot in the summer and my son drinks a lot). In other words, they do not absorb water very well (my 2 year old ends up wetting his pants atleast once a day with these on). Also, there have been instances when the inner lining somehow rips and the gel type substance starts falling out. Another con is that these do not have the sticky snaps on the sides of the diapers like Huggies/Pampers (so its difficult to undo, wrap up and dispose of). I guess I'm just going to have to cough up the few extra dollars for the reliability and conveniences that the regular name brands offer.
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