View Full Version : How much should I be willing to pay per pull up??
loladrinkspinkmilk
10-13-2009, 11:33:09 AM
:smile:After looking at the forums it seems .10 a diaper is good but what about pull ups??? Thanks!!:smile:
Rebehie
10-13-2009, 12:04:00 PM
There are so few per package, but there are good coupons out there ($3/1)... make sure Huggies knows where to find you, cause the best deals come in the mail. Then work that in with some Shortcuts coupons or a Target clearance, and you can get some decent deals.
Cynthiabutterfly
10-14-2009, 05:34:48 AM
Whenever I don't know how much is a good price, I just check the generics at a few of my favorite stores- just wherever I do any shopping. That will give me an idea of a stock-up price, because if I can't pay less than the generic, then I'll just buy the generic ones.
vannfamily5
10-15-2009, 06:50:47 AM
Look at generic brand. We always found the Kroger brand pull-ups were cheaper, even with coupons. They have the velcro sides, like Huggies - and fun designs too (if designs on the front matter). Kroger also sends home mailers about every other week too, for different things - but I often get baby coupons for their brands.
carisal
10-15-2009, 10:47:34 AM
I'd say 4.50 per (jumbo size) pack would be my stock up price, same as my stock up price on diapers.... but I've only bought a few packs so far cause we're still just using diapers. not sure how many in a pack so can't work out the price per diaper though...
foggierbard9
10-15-2009, 10:55:10 AM
I said .10-.20 per pull up. We actually switched back to diapers because I could buy them cheaper. When my DS really starts wanting to potty train, we will try the pull ups again, or just use training pants and plastic covers. The diapers are much more reasonable in price than the pull-ups. A pack of Target diapers is ~$6, and a pack of Target pull-ups is ~$8.50, so I am opting for diapers right now.