Huggies Diaper Wipes Vs. Parent's Choice Diaper Wipes

Danielle Dean
Diaper Wipes are the stable of any family with a baby or infant. They are in fact multipurpose for this age group. They can be used for everything from the obvious diaper chance, wiping dirty faces and hands, to even cleaning dirty messes. Although wipes can be easily made at home, most parents use commercially made wipes. Since I have a two children less than two years apart, I have tried every type wipe on the market and have developed a firm opinion on what qualities are important in a diaper wipe. The most important qualities in a good diaper wipe to me are their thickness, wetness, strength, ease of dispense, price, and scent. The two brands I purchase most often are Huggies and Parent's Choice.

Thickness is essential to a good diaper wipe because you obviously want a good barrier between your hand and the mess that you are cleaning up. Huggies are extremely cloth like. This makes them super thick. Parent's Choice wipes are made to be cloth like but they are not comparable to Huggies. Moistness are also important because the built in moisture allows you to clean up messes quickly. Huggies is the winner in this category as well. Even though, Parent's Choice is some what moist, Huggies hold in a great amount of moisture so that you can clean any mess no problem.

Strength is another very important quality. When cleaning a mess you definitely don't want your wipe to break. Parent's Choice is very strong and I have never experienced one breaking during a a diaper change. Huggie ;however, is much stronger than Parent's Choice. I have been able to use a Huggies diaper wipe to clean spills off the carpet without it breaking, while the Parent's Choice will shred during the same activity.

It is really important that wipes are dispensed easily. The last thing a parent wants to do is wrestle a two year old with one hand, while trying to fish a diaper wipe out of the container. Both Parent's Choice and Huggies use pop up dispensers. Parent's Choice wipes tend to fall through the hole in the top of the container or not follow thread through correctly. Huggies; however, are better at having the wipes staying at the top part of the container along with having the wipes actually stay threaded during each use.

Scent is a characteristic only important to the parent, but is still another thing I consider when purchasing wipes. Parent's choice comes in scented and unscented. Huggies come in fragrance free, scented, naturing, Shea Butter,, and lavender. Huggies is definitely the winner in this category. All their scents are aromatic.

Cost is also a very important factor in choosing a diaper wipe. Both brands can be purchased in a single tub, a two pack refill, or a 400 count refill. Since we are looking at the economic value, I will compare the largest refill. A 400 count Parent's Choice box sells for $7.99 at my local Wal-mart, where a 400 count Huggies refill sells for $9.99. This averages to 0.019 per Parent's Choice wipe and 0.025 per Huggies wipe. Obviously, Parent's Choice is a little cheaper per wipe.

For best value I would definitely recommend Huggies diaper wipes. Even though Parent's Choice is cheaper, Huggies' other characteristics overshadow the price. Huggies are thicker, stronger, wetter, easier to get out of the tub, and larger than Parent's Choice. These characteristics combine to allow you to use less wipes per change than Parent's Choice. Since there is not a huge difference in price this makes Huggies a better over all value, and my top choice.

Published by Danielle Dean

Like most 20- somethings my life started off just like I planned. I graduate in 2003 with a degree in Business Management from the University of West Florida. I had my first son in 2005 and became a work a...  View profile

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  • Roxanne5/12/2010

    also remember in pricing wipes, how many it actually takes to do the job. I buy Parents Choice Diapers but Huggies wipes. You can't beat the ability to get wipes one handed out of the box every time.

  • Bill9/29/2009

    My 13 month year old was pulling a few wipes out of the Parents choice box and I left the clean pile of wipes near us for about 15 minutes. I did notice the strong scent from the wipes but thought nothing of it. I then noticed my 13 month old daughter stagger and closing and opening her eyes as though she was on the verge of fainting. I quickly gave her cool outside air and she snapped out of it. I have no idea if this was a reaction to the fumes of several wipes out of the box or what. I just want it out there so someone can discover if it is the wipes or some rare fluke of some kind.

  • Mary E Tilley8/1/2008

    If I could do it all over again, not only would I use natural cloth diapers (organic only), I would make my own wet wipes and I'd be changing that baby like crazy every time it did something. Why? Because although a pain in the rear end, it is much better for the baby. God only knows what the ingredients and material they put into those plastic diapers. It's terrible really. Now, they are starting to come out with some really nifty organic products but I'm not sure about diapers (other than the real deal...organic cloth diapers).

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