parkernovak 4 Posted February 6, 2023 Share Posted February 6, 2023 I’m trying to get into diapers, does anyone know where i can get some good affordable ones? i haven’t been able to justify spending another 50$ on a 10 pack and i really wanna try them out again, or if anyone wants to help me with my diaper journey you can ask for my amazon link lol Will1994, waguy762, Violet_N and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment
TenaKev 29 Posted February 9, 2023 Share Posted February 9, 2023 In Canada, we have a drugstore called Shoppers Drug Mart. they often have Tena products on sale for 50% off. I just picked up a pack of Tena Super Briefs for $17.99 + tax. 14 per pack, so it works out to less than $2 per diaper. They aren't going to hold like an ABDL diaper, but they work well for me. Quote Link to comment
IkkiIkka231 8 Posted February 11, 2023 Share Posted February 11, 2023 It entirely depends where you are from! You may be lucky and have a front facing store relatively nearby where you can pick up a smaller sample or a bigger sample at less of a cost than online. Outside of that, if you want to go proper with diapers, it's definitely tricky to avoid spending some $$$ Quote Link to comment
Violet_N 11 Posted February 11, 2023 Share Posted February 11, 2023 Maybe try some of the generic store brand diapers. It's a crap shoot most of the time in regards to quality, but they're cheap and readily available. Quote Link to comment
Vorashi 121 Posted February 11, 2023 Share Posted February 11, 2023 Store brand ones are usually perfectly fine for even two wettings! I swear by the Walmart ones personally, can't go wrong for 11 bucks for 20 diapers Quote Link to comment
waguy762 84 Posted February 12, 2023 Share Posted February 12, 2023 We get the tena airs I believe from Amazon and they are pretty inexpensive Quote Link to comment
pee_punk 61 Posted February 12, 2023 Share Posted February 12, 2023 After being curious myself, I decided to search on Google for medical supply stores in my surrounding area. After a few dead ends, I found a store 10 miles from me that carries abena and molicare. I've had the Wal Mart brand equates and theyre just not the same as a "grade a" dip Quote Link to comment
Will1994 136 Posted February 12, 2023 Share Posted February 12, 2023 I'd give Amazon a look around. Medical styled diapers I think will be cheaper than AB/DL styled diapers as they're more simplistic and practical in their aesthetic design. Plain white mostly. While ABDL styled diapers will have a lot more time and money allocated into into their appearance and aesthetic design. I searched for "adult diapers" on Amazon and came across three different brands that I've tried that hover just above/below $20 USD. TotalDry, Deltaform, and Sunkiss. Quote Link to comment
subndiapers 39 Posted February 15, 2023 Share Posted February 15, 2023 (edited) $5 for a diaper is absurd and I nearly daily drive Tykables which are preeeeemium. LittleForBig are sort of rip-offs in my opinion. They are overpriced, the quality is eh, and the company always struck me as a bit exploitative of the consumer. If you want to stick to Amazon (don't imo. They don't care about privacy like actual brands do and you won't know what is private and what isn't until "50 pack of adult diapers" is emblazoned on a box on your porch.) - Abena M4 / L4, tabbed (~$2.40 per) - Betterdry, tabbed (~$2 per) If you want to get off of Amazon, check out Northshore. They carry both of the above mentioned along with Tena and their store brand, both that I've seen with good reviews. They carry both medical and some AB diapers plus their shipping is always discreet. The only diapers I order off Amazon are Goodnites XL and the only way you can get them discretely In bulk is ordering open boxes that get repacked in Amazon boxes. I believe there are vendors who make a good living off buying bulk Goodnites and selling them open box specifically to ABDLs since bulk Goodnites ship in a very obvious package with no option to hide them in an Amazon box. If you are willing to go a little premium for cute designs, check out AB Universe (~$2.68 to $4 per) or Tykables ($2.90 to $4.50 per). Both are fantastic imo and are basically the same price as LFB but have cuter designs and are actually founded + staffed by ABDLs. I am not associated with any of these sites but a good way to dip your toe into premium diapers is WearingClouds. It's a premium on a premium, I wouldn't suggest making it a regular habit but it's a good way of ordering a wide variety of samples. Edited February 15, 2023 by subndiapers (see edit history) GoldenG8 1 Quote Link to comment
tsporty1 88 Posted February 18, 2023 Share Posted February 18, 2023 On 2/14/2023 at 8:14 PM, subndiapers said: $5 for a diaper is absurd and I nearly daily drive Tykables which are preeeeemium. LittleForBig are sort of rip-offs in my opinion. They are overpriced, the quality is eh, and the company always struck me as a bit exploitative of the consumer. If you want to stick to Amazon (don't imo. They don't care about privacy like actual brands do and you won't know what is private and what isn't until "50 pack of adult diapers" is emblazoned on a box on your porch.) - Abena M4 / L4, tabbed (~$2.40 per) - Betterdry, tabbed (~$2 per) If you want to get off of Amazon, check out Northshore. They carry both of the above mentioned along with Tena and their store brand, both that I've seen with good reviews. They carry both medical and some AB diapers plus their shipping is always discreet. The only diapers I order off Amazon are Goodnites XL and the only way you can get them discretely In bulk is ordering open boxes that get repacked in Amazon boxes. I believe there are vendors who make a good living off buying bulk Goodnites and selling them open box specifically to ABDLs since bulk Goodnites ship in a very obvious package with no option to hide them in an Amazon box. If you are willing to go a little premium for cute designs, check out AB Universe (~$2.68 to $4 per) or Tykables ($2.90 to $4.50 per). Both are fantastic imo and are basically the same price as LFB but have cuter designs and are actually founded + staffed by ABDLs. I am not associated with any of these sites but a good way to dip your toe into premium diapers is WearingClouds. It's a premium on a premium, I wouldn't suggest making it a regular habit but it's a good way of ordering a wide variety of samples. I just want to add something to your point about Amazon. I checked out the prices on Amazon compared to Northshore since I wanted to see about making an order with Megamax and Rearz, and the Megamax is marked up badly. Megamax is $33.50 on the Northshore site (they are ABDL aware) compared to $45.99 on Amazon. I didn't even bother going on checking Rearz because I knew I wouldn't be ordering the Megamax on Amazon. Another company I avoid now is XP Medical. I used to order from them often, but something changed in the company, and they seem to put sales first. They literally send emails telling you they think you're running low/out of diapers, and they started sending cards in the mail with discount codes. They were great for a long time, and the discreet shipping is nice (and seems to be standard for diaper companies), but if you're going to send me actual mail (which sometimes gets delivered to the wrong house) and emails trying to tell me I might be out of diapers (because you seem to not only not be ABDL aware, but pushing sales numbers over service), I don't consider that any longer respecting my privacy. Quote Link to comment
MrCapricorn 4 Posted February 24, 2023 Share Posted February 24, 2023 Wellness Briefs are good for the price, just more medical looking. Quote Link to comment
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