tiger2014 Posted November 15, 2018 Share Posted November 15, 2018 (edited) Tesco have launched a new nappy called " Tesco Health Junior Nappies" Product Description Junior Nappies 20 Pack. Tesco Health Junior Nappies are dermatologically tested, breathable, soft and flexible. They have a super-absorbent core and anti-leakage protection to help keep your child dry and protected both day and night. These nappies are specifically designed for children with a waist circumference of 40 - 70cm and weight of 20kg + with adjustable fastening tapes for a secure and comfortable fit. Anti-leakage protection - integrated antileak cuffs. Fastening tapes for a secure & comfortable fit. Dermatologically tested. Wetness indicator. Super absorbent. Breathable. Super-absorbent core Anti-leakage protection Odour control Dermatologically tested Day & night protection Anyone used them yet, may be make a review Edited November 21, 2018 by tiger2014 added photos Link to comment
Angela Bauer Posted November 15, 2018 Share Posted November 15, 2018 So, are these Tesco Health Junior Nappies actually larger and more absorbent that the UK Pampers Size 8. 20kg+ is not that much greater than 17kg+ for Pampers Cruisers Size 7 in the USA, but 70cm waist is 27+ inches which should relate to far greater weight. Can you link to any published reviews? How well are these Junior Nappies selling? In 2007 when Pampers Cruisers introduced Size 7 it was no big secret that the new machine they invented to make Size 7 could also make far larger disposables. It was reported that Pampers did make a trial run of Size 8 for 21kg+ but found the sale of Size 7 so disappointing that they never introduced any larger toddler diapers. By all accounts the UK Pampers size 8 are the same size as USA Pampers size 7. Huggies tried test marketing Size 7 in early 2008 and never actually brought those to market, concentrating on pull-ups instead. Maybe at last the makers of toddler diapers/nappies will reach out to parents of larger kids who are not well protected by pull-ups. Perhaps pull-ups are useful when toilet-training kids. But not every kid is ready for toilet training simply because they have outgrown size 6. If a kids wets more than dribbling pull-ups are useless. Parents should have the option of diapers for larger kids. 2 Link to comment
Bonsai Posted November 15, 2018 Share Posted November 15, 2018 It looks like a re-packaging of those: https://www.id-direct.com/ukb2c/en/product/iD-Comfy-Junior/iD-Comfy-Junior-Slip_5501025140.html Link to comment
tiger2014 Posted November 16, 2018 Author Share Posted November 16, 2018 https://www.tescoplc.com/news/news-releases/2018/tesco-becomes-first-uk-supermarket-to-launch-larger-nappies-specifically-designed-for-children-with-disabilities Link to comment
GNXL1 Posted September 21, 2019 Share Posted September 21, 2019 I'm glad that they made a larger size for bigger kids in need, but I wish they had some cool designs on them, so that they don't look too medically. Link to comment
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