If you buy the 56 diapers for $28, that will be .50 (50 cents) per diaper. If you buy 112 diapers online for $52, that will be .46 (46 cents) per diaper. So the savings would be .04 (4 cents) per diaper, making the online purchase a better deal. But if you have to pay shipping costs to buy the diapers online, it will most likely end up costing more unless they don't charge any shipping.
To help you calculate things like this in the future, simply divide the dollar amount by the number of items you want. For example, above I divided $28 by 56 and I divided $52 by 112, which gave me the results as to how much each diaper costs.
For 230 diapers it was like 40 dollars. That many diaper would last a baby about 3-4 weeks.
The difference is the size and how much urine they can hold. That is after all what diapers are for. If you use it as a fetish you just have to try.
Depending on how thick the diapers are, a diaper cake can take about 40-60 diapers. So buy in bulk and assemble.
Diaper rash can be prevented by using cloth diapers and keeping the diaper area very clean, breast feeding, and changing diapers often
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The Diaper Genie will not accommodate adult diapers. The opening isn't wide enough to fit them.
Adult and baby diapers are the same, except adult diapers are much bigger.
Amazon sells their diapers at a cheaper price. Most of them are sold in bulk and save you about ten dollars, but you will need to wait for them to ship to your house.
Well, if you're comparing diapers to using a toilet and its overall convenience over a toilet, then I'd have to say that probably nothing is better to use than a diaper, in that case.
Although the initial cost of a cloth diaper versus a disposable diaper equates to the cloth diaper costing significantly more on a per diaper basis; in the long run cloth diapers would save you money. The cost savings associated with cloth diapers is a result of there ability to be reused over and over again by properly caring for and washing the diapers regularly where disposables are single use and must be thrown away after. Cloth diapers are also better for the environment as they are more biodegradable than disposables and don't use plastics in manufacturing.
The early diapers were cloth and mothers kept the dirty diapers in a diaper pail to be washed. Sometimes they had a diaper service that picked up the dirty ones and gave them back clean diaper's. It wasn't until the 70's that disposable diapers came about.
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