How to Buy Baby Diapers Wholesale

Your baby's need to be Pampered isn't going anywhere--at least until she has mastered the potty. So how can you manage diaper duty without letting you hard-earned money go to waste? To help their budgets, many parents say buying wholesale is a disposable diaper do. Wholesale products are typically cheaper when compared to those in stores, yet usually of comparable quality.

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  1. Diaper Do's

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      Know your options. Before you commit to buying wholesale, the editors of Parenting Magazine's "Babytalk" say to make sure you've weighed the pros and cons of each avenue. For example, is the nearest wholesale club a long drive away? Can your baby wear any brand of diapers or is she sensitive to a certain brand? Does buying in bulk make sense for your budget? In short, before you buy in bulk, make sure it's the best option for you and your family.

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      Shop around. Several websites sell diapers at wholesale rates, including http://www.storkchoice.com, http://www.diapersandmore.com, http://www.diaperbales.com and http://www.shopping.com. But being a smart consumer is always important. So before you buy, make sure you've compared the prices of various options. If you are buying online, make sure you factor in extra costs for shipping and handling.

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      Use coupons. Never underestimate the fiscal power of coupons or codes. Sites such as http://www.diapers.com frequently offer savings on orders for brand-name diapers. So don't disregard the coupons. Simply clipping could cut your costs in half.

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      Know the return policy. If you're buying online, there is a possibility of buying the wrong size or style for your baby. Unless you want to get stuck with diapers you don't need, it's important to be aware of the wholesaler's return policy.

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      Know your sizes. According to Consumer Reports, diaper sizes can vary from brand to brand. One brand's size 1 might fit children from 8 to 14 lbs. while another fits those 8 to 18 lbs. So be aware of the nuances of each brand's sizing charts. In addition, don't be too quick to jump to the next size. Selecting the smallest sized diaper your baby can wear comfortably will save you money in the long run because smaller diapers cost less.

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