Price of a single piece diaper varies according to the content of your cart.
For demonstration purposes, let’s assume a bag of 10 diapers costs 39.90, thus one single diaper is 3.99. Let’s call this the base price.
Your cart contains | Factor | Base price * Factor = Price per single (example) |
1 diaper | 1.85 (+85%) | 7.38 |
2-3 diapers | 1.75 (+75%) | 6.98 |
4-6 diapers | 1.5 (+50%) | 5.99 |
7-9 diapers | 1.4 (+40%) | 5.59 |
10-19 diapers | 1.3 (+30%) | 5.19 |
20-29 diapers | 1.2 (+20%) | 4.79 |
30 or more diapers | 1.1 (+10%) | 4.39 |
1 pack of diapers | 1.3 (+30%) | 5.19 |
2 packs of diapers | 1.2 (+20%) | 4.79 |
3 or more packs of diapers | 1.1 (+10%) | 4.39 |
When counting how many diapers are in your cart, we sum all brands and sizes together.
If you buy 3 pieces of model A, 4 pieces of model B, and 5 pieces of model C, the total count is 12 (3+4+5), and you fall into the 10-19 range with factor 1.3, which applies to all 12 pieces.
Naturally, you can’t see this until you add all these to your cart:
- If you add 3 pieces of A first, your cart will show prices with factor 1.75 (for just those 3 pieces).
- When you add 4 pieces of B, there are 7 pieces in your cart now, so factor is 1.4.
- After you finish adding 5 pieces of C, factor lowers to 1.3.
Your cart is updated automatically after each change.
For the record: we do not add packs and singles. Buying two 10-piece packs and 13 singles does not move you into 30+ range. In this case, the lowest applicable factor is used, which is 1.2 (because of those 2 packs in your cart).