Helped my girlfriend's sister with an experiment on my son's diapers tonight checking the absorbency. Liquid used was red kool-aid a tablespoon at a time. Diapers used were Huggies, Pampers, and Parent's Choice.
Parent's Choice being the cheap brand I figured it would lose. Huggies and Pampers are about the same price, so I figured one would be great and the other not so great.
On to the results.
First leaks appeared:
Huggies - 10 tablespoons
Pampers - 13 tablespoons
Parent's Choice - 18 tablespoons.
The Parent's Choice brand feels like cardboard to me and doesn't seem to be as comfortable, but it didn't leak near as fast. Now if a parent actually lets their child sit in that much urine, that's another topic. But was useful information as I have a 8 month old son. Just thought I'd share.
Parent's Choice being the cheap brand I figured it would lose. Huggies and Pampers are about the same price, so I figured one would be great and the other not so great.
On to the results.
First leaks appeared:
Huggies - 10 tablespoons
Pampers - 13 tablespoons
Parent's Choice - 18 tablespoons.
The Parent's Choice brand feels like cardboard to me and doesn't seem to be as comfortable, but it didn't leak near as fast. Now if a parent actually lets their child sit in that much urine, that's another topic. But was useful information as I have a 8 month old son. Just thought I'd share.