Is the Pampers Premium Care (left) better than the Baby Dry (right)? Image from Locky's English Playground |
Ever since my baby Muse arrived to this planet, numerous relatives and dear friends have offered their best wishes in the forms of baby clothes and baby products. One form that is always welcome is of course diapers. There are many brands available in Hong Kong but Pampers is one of the best choices out there. For the purpose of gifting, the general impression is that it is best to buy the more expensive version.
The question is, is the more expensive version necessarily better than the standard?
In this post, I would like to share not only my opinions, but also opinions gathered from friends about the two versions of diapers -- Baby Dry and Premium Care.
Price Difference
Image from Locky's English Playground, Source from Consumer Council |
Hong Kongers are smart, particularly when it comes to saving money. Let's assume you are able to get the cheapest of each version from the supermarkets listed below, then the cost per diaper as of 10th Feb 2014 will be,
Premium Care (NB): $49.9 / 36 = $1.39
Super Dry (NB): $44.9 / 40 = $1.12
Premium Care (S): $108.5 / 62 = $1.75
Super Dry (S): $108.9 / 76 = $1.43
Premium Care (M): $129.9 / 56 = $2.32
Super Dry (L): $121.9 / 54 = $2.26
Super Dry (XL): $121.9 / 46 = $2.65
Several key points worth noting here:
- everyone of the version and size above comes with different number of diapers. Tricky!!!
- premium care is more expensive than Super Dry by roughly $0.2 to $0.3 per piece.
- sizes not listed for Super Dry (M), Premium Care (L) and Premium Care (XL) are available but prices are not listed in the Consumer Council Price Check webpage.
Packaging
Pampers Premium Care Image from Locky's English Playground |
Pampers Baby Dry Image from Locky's English Playground |
From this I can conclude that they do not care much about the non-Chinese customers and they assume that you know what you are buying anyway.
Size
Baby Dry (left, M) and Premium Care (right, S) Image from Locky's English Playground |
That being said, the M is really much bigger than S, yet you should still get some M for your baby when you realised that the S is not containing all that faeces. My baby girl started using M at less than 3 months old.
Quality
Microhooks that attaches to furry material but does not scratch baby's skin Image from Locky's English Playground |
Microhooks, not so magnified Image from Locky's English Playground |
Baby Dry (left, M) and Premium Care (right, S) Image from Locky's English Playground |
Baby Dry looks less detailed in manufacturing than Premium Care as you can see simple piece of cotton on the left diaper whereas the net pattern is prominent on the right. Surprisingly, the liquid absorbent in the Baby Dry version seems to perform much better than the one in Premium Care, so much that when the diapers are wet, the Baby Dry one remains dry inside while the Premium Care one soaks the buttocks, causing diaper rashes.
Conclusion
Needless to say, I prefer Baby Dry than Premium Care because it costs less and it more comfortable for my baby.
If there is a complaint to make, I would pick the absence of the moist indicator line in M (probably in X and XL). Why is Pampers going stingy on a line like that?
Vocabulary:
gifting -- (n) [U] The act, right, or power of giving.
faeces -- (n)[plural] formal (mainly US feces) the solid waste passed out of the body of a human or animal through the bowels:
elasticated leg cuff -- (n)[C] the material at the end of the diaper near the legs
resealable tape -- (n)[C] a tape that can be use multiple times to seal a diaper at the waist level
fibrous -- (adj) made of fibres, or like fibre
Resources:
Baby Dry @ Pampers
http://www.pampers.com/baby-diaper-baby-dry
Premium Care @ Pampers
http://translate.google.com.hk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-TW&u=http://www.pampers.com.hk/&prev=/search?q%3Dpampers%2Bhong%2Bkong%2Benglish%26espv%3D210%26es_sm%3D122
Consumer Council 消費者委員會 - Supermarket Price Watch @ Consumer Council
http://www3.consumer.org.hk/pricewatch/supermarket/index.php?keyword=pampers
Diaper @ Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diaper
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feces
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/gifting
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/faeces?q=+faeces
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/fibrous_1?q=fibrous
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