Gerber Waterproof Pants - 2 Pack - 3T
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| Price: | $3.89 |
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Ships from and sold by All Together Enterprises
3 new or used available from $3.79
Average customer review:Product Description
Gerber Pullon Plastic Pants - The classic plastic pants everyone is looking for but cannot find. The least expensive way to cover cloth diapers. Also used over training pants and over disposable diapers. If your looking for an inexpensive substitute to diaper covers for your baby and are willing to diaper using diaper pins or plastic diaper fasteners, these plastic pants will do the job. Made of 100% Peva they are soft and flexible for babies comfort. The elastic in the legs and waist is covered by a soft and comfortable nylon.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4240 in Baby Product
- Brand: Gerber
- Dimensions: .10 pounds
Features
- 2 pair per pack
- 3T, 32-35 lbs.
- White Only
- Inexpensive and Easy To Use
- Hard to Find In Retail Stores
Customer Reviews
PUFFY AND NOISY
Unless you have your child wearing tight fitting pants to control the noise a bit, be prepared. You will know where your child is at all times when up and at it. :) Also, puffy is exactly what your child will look like with them on no matter what size you pick. They are just made like that. I liked the old ones better but only have two of those. :(
Does anyone know what else there is out on the market??
Waterproof pants
Don't buy these: these are like showercap that you wear. They stop no leaks. My todder was scared of these, and they make this nasty plastic noise on top of that.
Cheap....
You get what you pay for...these pants are cheap and they act like disposable pants. They don't leak, however they stain really easily and you can't get them back to normal even with bleach. They disintegrate in the dryer or with hot water in the wash.
Basically, if you are just using them for urine, no problem...they really do keep in moisture.
For poop, they aren't that helpful. Especially if you have a toddler who wiggles when you try to remove these. The poop gets EVERYWHERE. I used them for about 2 weeks and then I threw them all away. (They seemed to work out okay when my son was an infant because the poop was less staining and they made less of a mess when changing a still little baby.) I bought them again for a toddler to help potty train and it was a waste of $$$.
If you have a toddler, don't waste your money unless you plan to potty train within the next few weeks.



