My baby's diapers are used up very quickly, so I always have to stock up on new ones. I just found out that the Dawang diapers I bought are divided into domestic and Japanese versions. So what is the difference between domestic and Japanese Dawang diapers? Which one is better? the differenceThe blue packaging is very comfortable, and the exquisite details make you feel more at ease The overall packaging of the two Dawang diapers uses blue as the main color tone, giving people a natural, refreshing and trustworthy feeling. With the cute baby, the rainbow on the top and the small giraffe pattern, the characteristics of baby products are clear at a glance, showing the design care of big brands in the details. As can be seen from the picture, the most obvious difference between the two types of Dawang diapers is that the Japanese packaging has an additional Japanese "はじめての肌着" logo on the front. In some detailed descriptions, Japanese products use less text than domestic ones. The address of Nissan King is 70-1 Waseda Street, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, and the address of the domestic one is No. 66 Tongsheng Avenue, Nantong Economic and Technological Development Zone, Jiangsu Province. Cartoon patterns are so cute, why babies love diapers The moment I opened the outer packaging, I was really surprised by the colorful patterns that my baby loved. I counted them carefully and found that there were 14 different cartoon patterns. Here I took one from each of the domestic and Japanese products for comparison. Both the domestic and Japanese Da Wang use the same cute patterns, and no difference is found in the patterns on the diapers. Soft and comfortable inner surface, giving baby a gentle feeling The inner layer is the most important part of the diaper because it will directly contact the baby's delicate buttocks. The softer the inner layer, the better it can protect the baby's skin. The inner surface of Dawang ring-type diapers is rich in natural vitamin E and the surface is extremely soft. We touch and press gently with our hands to feel the softness of the two versions of diapers. After touching it many times, I found that the domestically produced one is softer and feels slightly thicker than the Japanese one when pressed. The inner surface of both diapers uses 3D embossing technology. The dot embossing in the picture can reduce the contact points between the inner surface and the baby's skin, thereby reducing the burden on the baby's buttocks. In addition, Dawang diapers all use deodorizing technology to prevent the baby from having odor after urinating or defecating. Strong elastic waist, more comfortable fit Although diapers are classified into many categories according to size, the body shape of each baby is still very different. Therefore, in order to give each baby a comfortable feeling, the waist of the diaper must have good elasticity and fit well. As shown in the picture above, we can see that there are many tiny rubber bands inserted in the waist of the two types of King diapers. This can ensure that the elasticity of the overall waist is increased and it fits the body at different waist sizes, without causing discomfort to the baby. To find out the difference in elasticity between the two diapers, we used a tape measure to measure the length of the diapers before and after stretching. Before stretching, the waist circumference of both L-size diapers was about 25cm. After the waist was stretched open, it was about 34cm, and each was stretched by about 9cm. Both domestic and Japanese Dawang diapers performed extremely well in terms of elasticity. Lightweight design, easy to play without burden Babies lying down are just as naughty as those running on the ground. Their rolling and kicking movements from time to time also test the quality of diapers. Diapers that are too thick will not only affect the baby's movements, but also be easily squeezed and deformed during the baby's activities, causing leakage problems. The thinness of Dawang diapers is a major highlight. So which diapers are thinner, Japanese or domestic? The editor measured their respective thicknesses with a vernier caliper. As can be seen from the picture, the thickness of the two diapers is exactly the same, which is an extremely thin 1.59cm, and the lightness and thinness are both ideal. In addition to measuring the intuitive thickness, we used a simulated baby to try on these two diapers to observe the actual fit. The two diapers fit the simulated baby's body tightly, and the elastic waist is very close to the body, with no obvious gap. The leak-proof side edges of the large side also fit tightly to the skin surface, which can effectively prevent urine leakage. Say no to red buttocks, no more wet and sticky If babies are kept in a damp, closed diaper for a long time, they will easily get a diaper rash. Therefore, in addition to good absorption, the most important thing is dryness and breathability. We conducted two experiments to test the absorbency and breathability of the two types of Dawang diapers. Pour 100 ml of liquid into each of the two diapers. After the liquid is completely absorbed, press hard with filter paper to observe whether there is any liquid seeping out. After the editor pressed hard, no water seeped out of both diapers, indicating good water-locking properties; the editor cut open the diapers and observed the absorbent layer and found that the liquid was evenly locked by the absorbent beads, indicating that the absorbent beads have strong water absorption properties. Next, the editor covered the diaper with a beaker with an equal amount of water, heated it to generate water vapor, and observed the amount of water vapor lost before and after heating to test the breathability of the two diapers. After weighing, the total weight of the two diapers covered in a beaker of water before heating was 385g. After heating, the total weight of the domestic diapers was 351g, and the Japanese diapers were 352g, 1g less than the Japanese diapers. The domestic Dawang diapers are slightly more breathable. Clear urine display, easy to know when to change The wetness indicator is a very user-friendly design that allows mothers to easily know when their baby is wet. Whether this function is available has become a consideration for many parents when buying diapers. So are the wetness indicators of the two diapers equally effective? Urine that is not wetted is yellow, while urine that is wet is blue. As can be seen from the above picture, the wetness indicator line of Japanese Dawang diapers is lighter in color than that of domestic ones, so the blue color after absorbing water is not as obvious as that of domestic ones. From this point of view, it seems that the wetness indicator of domestic Dawang diapers performs better and provides better help to mothers. SummarizeThe quality of domestic Dawang diapers is not inferior to Japanese ones as mothers imagine. On the contrary, the cotton content of domestic ones is slightly higher than that of imported ones, and the absorption capacity is better than that of Japanese Dawang. I believe that mothers will have a certain understanding in their hearts after reading this evaluation. Whether it is domestic Dawang or Japanese Dawang, they have the same good quality as always, and mothers can buy them with confidence. |
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