Most newborns use around 8 to 10 diapers a day, which easily adds up to more than 250 pieces a month. If each piece costs 40 cents, that is already about $100 monthly just on diapers alone, before milk powder, wipes and everything else.
Get the price down to around 25 to 30 cents per piece and you save a few hundred dollars across the first year without sacrificing comfort.
What makes a diaper good value
Value is not just the cheapest price on Shopee. For Singapore parents, these few things really matter.
- Absorbency that can last at least a few hours at night so you do not have to keep changing and risk leaks on the mattress.
- Soft, breathable materials that do not give baby angry red marks or rashes in our humid weather.
- Good fit around thighs and waist so poop does not escape during those epic blowouts.
- Reasonable price per piece after stacking the usual promo codes, vouchers and cashback.
Popular brands in Singapore
Around here, you will keep seeing the same few names on promotion banners and mummy forums.
- Huggies and Pampers are very popular in Singapore hospitals and are known for strong absorbency and soft materials, especially for newborns.
- Japanese style brands like Merries and MamyPoko focus on softness and breathability, which is helpful for babies with more sensitive skin.
- Budget friendly options like Drypers, Store brand diapers and some newer online only brands help you hit a lower cost per piece if baby skin is not super sensitive.
Here is a simple snapshot comparing what typical parents are really paying and what each brand is strong at, based on recent local guides and price checks.
| Brand / Type | Est. price per piece after deals (NB / S) | What it is good at | What to watch out for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Drypers | Around 20 to 26 cents. | Very wallet friendly and easy to find in supermarkets and online. | Cutting can feel a bit rough for some babies, higher chance of rash if skin is sensitive. |
| Huggies | Roughly mid range around 30 cents plus depending on promo. | Strong absorbency and commonly used in Singapore hospitals, many parents trust it for overnight use. | Not the absolute cheapest, so better to buy only when big promo comes up. |
| Merries (tape) | Often 30 to 40 cents depending on pack and sale. | Very soft and breathable, nice for humid climate and rash prone babies. | Higher price if you buy from supermarkets without stacking online discounts. |
| Pampers Premium Care | Around mid to high range, commonly over 40 cents without promo. | Gentle on skin with strong leak protection, many parents like it for newborn phase. | Long term use can be pricey, so some parents switch to cheaper brand once baby skin is more stable. |
| Newer online brands | Mid range pricing but often have trial packs and bundle deals. | Softer, eco or skin friendly angle with modern prints, good if you like trying new things. | Need to buy online in bulk, and not all babies suit the cutting. |
How to really save on diapers in Singapore
If you want to stretch every dollar, the trick is not just which brand you use but how you buy and test.
- Start with small packs or trial packs from two to three brands so you can see how baby skin reacts before committing to cartons.
- Track price per piece using your phone calculator, because sometimes a smaller pack on flash sale beats a big box at normal price.
- Stack bank vouchers, platform vouchers and cashback so that your effective cost per piece can drop by a few cents, especially during big sales like 9.9 or 11.11.
- Use premium diapers only at night or when going out, and switch to cheaper but still decent ones in the day at home, which balances comfort and savings nicely.
Simple game plan for new parents
For many Singapore families, a workable plan is to use a trusted hospital brand like Huggies or Pampers in the first month, then slowly test cheaper alternatives such as Drypers or online brands once babys skin is more stable.
If you find one budget option that does not leak and baby bum stays clear, you can rotate that as the main diaper and reserve the more expensive ones for overnight or travel.
Over the first couple of years, this kind of mix and match approach can save you a four figure sum without sacrificing your little ones comfort or your own sanity.
