

In fact, the New York Times reviewed 30 different diaper brands, and actually picked the Walmart and Target store brands as the “best combinations of performance and value.” I agree I’ve been using the Walmart brand of diapers, Parent’s Choice, for all three of my kids and have no complaints, even after testing against Up & Up, Huggies, Pampers, The Honest Company, Hello Bello, Millie Moon, and Luvs. Buy store-brand diapers.īrand-name diapers like Huggies and Pampers are always more expensive than store-brand ones, sometimes 2-3x more! What’s more, the difference in quality is pretty much unnoticeable. But I guarantee you’ll be able to use at least a couple of them to save some serious cash. Obviously, not all of these tips will be a fit for your individual family. (We typically spend around $25/month, while places like CNN say the average is $80/month.) I’m currently on baby #3, so I’ve bought a few diapers in my time, and I spend a FRACTION of what traditional media cites as the average diapering cost.
#MOST ACCURATE BABY DIAPER STOCKPILE HOW TO#
I talk a lot about saving money on diapering supplies here at Homegrown Hillary, from how to score free diapers to helping you decide whether or not you need a diaper pail. Thankfully, there are more than a dozen ways I’ve found to save money on diapers without sacrificing quality.

As a mom of three, I can confirm that one of the biggest recurring expenses in the first year of your baby’s life will be diapers.
