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It’s cheaper per pack compared to most of the other brands. Once you get to 4+ packs in an order, that’s where they get pricier.WABX said:At 29.99 for 10 too expensive.
It’s cheaper per pack compared to most of the other brands. Once you get to 4+ packs in an order, that’s where they get pricier.WABX said:At 29.99 for 10 too expensive.
The Supreme lites are awesome as well. Same marketing from NS. A diaper for both Incons and ABDLs. They're thinner for day use but hold up very well and are very absorbent for their thickness. I love em and even my doc thought they were cool.Sheepies said:Oh those are cute!! Always makes me happy to see new prints. Especially on a platform as popular as Amazon.
Unfortunately I literally just placed an order for the new NS Supreme Lites. Otherwise I'd be more tempted to buy them.
Yeah, wow, what a bargain. At $3.70 per diaper they are almost 3 times more expensive than my premium medical disposable. No thanks. This kind of comment makes me wonder how much would a non-incontinent ABDL pay for a printed disposable? $4, $5, $8 per diaper?PaddedBrony said:At that price point, they almost seem like a bargain. I might have to order a pack or two when I get my paycheck.
I made a mistake, god forbid. No one’s perfect.Spaz said:Yeah, wow, what a bargain. At $3.70 per diaper they are almost 3 times more expensive than my premium medical disposable. No thanks. This kind of comment makes me wonder how much would a non-incontinent ABDL pay for a printed disposable? $4, $5, $8 per diaper?
Ha, no worries dude. I like that you owned it. But, I have seen this sentiment before regarding the printed disposable that costs $3 per diaper. The problem for me is I don't have a choice to save money and not wear. Unless I have money coming out of my ears (which last time I checked I don't), I have to budget about $1.50 per disposable.PaddedBrony said:I made a mistake, god forbid. No one’s perfect.
Believe me, I don’t like the cost of it either. Obviously I’m not in the same boat you are, but it’d be nice if quality diapers were more affordable.Spaz said:Ha, no worries dude. I like that you owned it. But, I have seen this sentiment before regarding the printed disposable that costs $3 per diaper. The problem for me is I don't have a choice to save money and not wear. Unless I have money coming out of my ears (which last time I checked I don't), I have to budget about $1.50 per disposable.
Spaz said:Ha, no worries dude. I like that you owned it. But, I have seen this sentiment before regarding the printed disposable that costs $3 per diaper. The problem for me is I don't have a choice to save money and not wear. Unless I have money coming out of my ears (which last time I checked I don't), I have to budget about $1.50 per disposable.
It shouldn't be even hypothetical, even if a diaper retains any forms of smell and manages to not leak after 10 or more hours of use, who would even want to wear a diaper like that? It would get big enough to the point where it would be just plain uncomfortable to walk let alone do any work.Slomo said:Come on spaz, how many times do we have to say it. When wearing 24/7 it's the total cost per day that matters, not the price per diaper.
As example. IF this new diaper could last you a full 24 hours (without smelling or feeling bad, cause a rash, or sag too much), then this diaper would actually be a really good and low cost option. Though of course I know it isn't, that was just an hypothetical if..
Melon said:It shouldn't be even hypothetical, even if a diaper retains any forms of smell and manages to not leak after 10 or more hours of use, who would even want to wear a diaper like that? It would get big enough to the point where it would be just plain uncomfortable to walk let alone do any work.
Although at home that is a different story.
And no I'm not getting mad over it just wanted to add my 2c to the "look at per day cost, not per diaper" argument since I've seen so many people forget about that one small detail.
Just like with anything in life you need a bit of both to find the best diaper for you.
Not for me it isn't. I pee about 15-20 times per day and poop about 2-5 times per day. I don't want to continue to wear a smelly heavily soiled diaper after about 4-5 hrs and if I mess my diaper (which happens about 2-3 times per week) I change it right away. My skin would be in terrible shape if I didn't do this. I already get rashes on the inside of my thighs from thick diapers rubbing against my skin. If you can go all day in the same high capacity diaper, then congratulations. I can't, so that's why it's cost per diaper for me because even for high capacity diapers, I'll still go through about 4 diapers per day (including night-time).Slomo said:Come on spaz, how many times do we have to say it. When wearing 24/7 it's the total cost per day that matters, not the price per diaper. As example. IF this new diaper could last you a full 24 hours (without smelling or feeling bad, cause a rash, or sag too much), then this diaper would actually be a really good and low cost option. Though of course I know it isn't, that was just an hypothetical if..
This was exactly what I was talking about. IF someone needs or wants to change 5 times per day then using a premium diaper that costs $1.50 each will just drive up the total cost per day. The only time it makes sense to use an expensive diaper is when you intend to fully utilize it. Since you can't expect to fully utilize (pee) an expensive diaper due to your bowells, then why are you purposely driving up your costs by going with an expensive diaper that is almost certain to be under utilized?Spaz said:Not for me it isn't. I pee about 15-20 times per day and poop about 2-5 times per day. I don't want to continue to wear a smelly heavily soiled diaper after about 4-5 hrs and if I mess my diaper (which happens about 2-3 times per week) I change it right away. My skin would be in terrible shape if I didn't do this. I already get rashes on the inside of my thighs from thick diapers rubbing against my skin. If you can go all day in the same high capacity diaper, then congratulations. I can't, so that's why it's cost per diaper for me because even for high capacity diapers, I'll still go through about 4 diapers per day (including night-time).
Slomo said:This was exactly what I was talking about. IF someone needs or wants to change 5 times per day then using a premium diaper that costs $1.50 each will just drive up the total cost per day. The only time it makes sense to use an expensive diaper is when you intend to fully utilize it. Since you can't expect to fully utilize (pee) an expensive diaper due to your bowells, then why are you purposely driving up your costs by going with an expensive diaper that is almost certain to be under utilized?