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Costco Huggies Diapers sale! Save $9.50 per box
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- elpaso
- Deal Addict
- Aug 15, 2009
- 3221 posts
- 2761 upvotes
- Montreal
- OneAndTrueHeir
- Deal Addict
- Jan 31, 2018
- 1515 posts
- 2810 upvotes
- Winnipeg
Yeah, at 26 cents a diaper for size 5, this deal is pretty cold. At Superstore, you could buy Pampers or Huggies, 2 boxes of 120 for $60, then 20% back in PC Insider points. Last times I have bought, I've got additional $20 back in points for every $100 spent with instore offers.
So for $120 spend, minus $24 PC insiders points, $20 instore points, $76 net for 480 diapers. That's 16 cents a diaper.
For my best ever diaper purchase, I combined this deal with $10 off two boxes coupons. So $56 net for 480 diapers, 12 cents each.
Long story short, I've never seen a Costco deal that could beat Superstore for diapers. Certainly not this one.
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- Raimond
- Deal Addict
- Dec 3, 2007
- 2517 posts
- 896 upvotes
I just use Kirkland diapers. No problems. But if these are cheaper, will get these this time.
- King31
- Sr. Member
- Sep 30, 2015
- 641 posts
- 882 upvotes
- Hamilton, ON
Right now Metro has size 3 144 / case on for $20
You can price match this at RCSS and would be getting $4 back in points.
You can print off a $2 coupon right from the Huggies site.
This makes them $14 / case of 144 or $0.0972 per diaper.
You can also find this when RCSS will give you $20 back for every $100 spend in the baby section making it even better.
You can price match this at RCSS and would be getting $4 back in points.
You can print off a $2 coupon right from the Huggies site.
This makes them $14 / case of 144 or $0.0972 per diaper.
You can also find this when RCSS will give you $20 back for every $100 spend in the baby section making it even better.
- SavvyShopperCa
- Member
- Oct 13, 2017
- 246 posts
- 444 upvotes
- Halifax
- sonyminidiscman
- Deal Addict
- Feb 23, 2005
- 2780 posts
- 4017 upvotes
- Toronto
my experience with pampers has not been good compared to huggies... so stuck with huggies... 10 cents per change was not worth my risk for brownouts and less absorbent ...
- pigjr
- Newbie
- Feb 3, 2012
- 43 posts
- 54 upvotes
- Ontario
As a member I'm waiting for this every half year. I think it's $5 cheaper at warehouse per box so (41.99 - 5) / 162 = 22.8 vs 21.6, plus I can over-stock on every size and just return unused boxes if baby outgrows, really convenient.PennyArcade wrote: ↑ How is this cheaper than Amazon or walmart with subscribe and save?
Online, size 5 is 41.99/162 = 25.9 cents per diaper (assuming you avoid the delivery surcharge)
Amazon with S&S right now is 26.75/124 = 21.6 cents per diaper
- MrBanks321
- Sr. Member
- Oct 12, 2014
- 966 posts
- 687 upvotes
- London, ON
Wipes on sale anywhere?
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- Jomy
- Jr. Member
- Oct 23, 2008
- 181 posts
- 180 upvotes
The Huggies+ available are exclusive to Costco. Supposed to be the most absorbant after the Huggies night time diaper. I've noticed a significant difference from regular Pampers. The whole thing stays very dry on the outside even when it's full.
- Inclemental
- Deal Addict
- Jan 20, 2012
- 1132 posts
- 824 upvotes
- Toronto
Been using the "Plus" from Costco and regular ones from RCSS since size 1. (now on size 3) The "Plus" is thicker and more absorbent. It still felt dry after 6-7 hours with soaked diaper. For regular ones, they seem to be more damp if change in 6-7 hours. Baby's body is wet and needed to clean. The "Plus" also holds more as they also felt more heavier when change. We changed diapers more frequently when my son was <6mths, We didn't find much difference between the two. Now it seems "Plus" is more comfortable and worth for the extra $. Price from RCSS is ~$0.02/diaper cheaper after points + coupon ($4 less per box compare to Costco at the same qty). When they were on sale, it could be as much as 10 cents less than Costco sale price. That would be significant save.
- kelownapaul
- Newbie
- Nov 17, 2019
- 38 posts
- 9 upvotes
- bfg_16
- Deal Addict
- Apr 19, 2003
- 1081 posts
- 101 upvotes
Thanks op! Time to stock up!
Huggies fit better on my daughter rather than the pampers....also like to blow out flap in the back!
Huggies fit better on my daughter rather than the pampers....also like to blow out flap in the back!
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- cutey130
- Sr. Member
- Aug 5, 2008
- 808 posts
- 602 upvotes
The in store price is cheaper than online, I think it’s like $35 (or something). It is actually cheaper than Amazon S&S in a few sizes (The bigger sizes) and you can always return the diapers back to Costco. The diapers are also more absorbent. This is always debated every single time this sale is posted!PennyArcade wrote: ↑How is this cheaper than Amazon or walmart with subscribe and save?
Online, size 5 is 41.99/162 = 25.9 cents per diaper (assuming you avoid the delivery surcharge)
Amazon with S&S right now is 26.75/124 = 21.6 cents per diaper
- sorrowt
- Member
- Aug 23, 2014
- 435 posts
- 237 upvotes
- Mississauga, ON
How many in the size 6 box? not available at costco.ca
- cutey130
- Sr. Member
- Aug 5, 2008
- 808 posts
- 602 upvotes
- Grau18
- Member
- Nov 3, 2018
- 360 posts
- 169 upvotes
If you compare 'Huggies Little Movers Diapers, Size 3' now in-Costco it is the same price of $0.15 per diaper (sales tax INcluded) price as it was on Amazon at BlackFriday (with S&S and tax INcluded).
- cosmos009
- Newbie
- Oct 1, 2014
- 84 posts
- 149 upvotes
- Toronto
I have a baby coming in 3 months... Just looking for advice, it's our first baby How many boxes of diapers should I stock up on?
- mackey2001
- Member
- Jan 26, 2004
- 381 posts
- 232 upvotes
- Georgetown
Are huggies same/similar to Kirkland diapers?
- mackey2001
- Member
- Jan 26, 2004
- 381 posts
- 232 upvotes
- Georgetown
You will definitely need few (40 may be) new born N size diapers for first week or so. After that atleast 300-400 diapers size one (upto 14lbs) - so may be 2 mega boxes. This will be good for first 8-12 weeks of rationing
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- Fatches
- Jr. Member
- Nov 22, 2010
- 130 posts
- 113 upvotes
Pampers swaddlers > Huggies PLUS from Costco > Kirkland > Pampers baby dry > all huggies notre from costco are a nightmare