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Do the Math—Reusable Diapers Save Thousands $$$$
Save Over $50 Every Month? How?
Some parents are concerned about the cost of reusable diapers. The simple chart below is given to illustrate the actual cost of disposable diapers compared to reusable diapers. As you probably know, buying disposable diapers each month is expensive. Most families spend at least $50 per month on diapers—that’s $1800 to diaper one child until age three. For two children, the cost is doubled to $3600. Contrast that with the cost of reusable diapers, and many parents are amazed at the savings. A baby can be diapered from birth to age three for under $600. And, the diapers can be used again for a second child. This means saving around $3000 after two children! For those on a tight budget, the cost of reusable diapers can be split into two or three parts, purchasing the size small now and the size medium later. Many babies potty train early in reusable diapers, meaning parents often don’t even need the size large, saving even more money. Why not bank the savings and pay down your mortgage early? Or put the savings in an education fund for your child? No matter how you plan to use your savings, one thing is clear—you’ll have more money in your pocket each month by choosing reusable diapers.
You may save more than $2000 by using Fuzzi Bunz!
| Fuzzi Bunz Diapers |
Disposable Diapers |
| Diapers Needed: 30 |
Diapers Needed: 8640* |
| Cost Per Diaper: $17.95 |
Cost Per Diaper: $0.32** |
| Total Cost: $538.50 |
Total Cost: $2764.80 |
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* Based on eight diaper changes/day for three years **Based on the average cost per diaper - price may vary |
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