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S$37.95 for 2.
(Price on discount taken from NTUC Fairprice)

Calculation in RM:-
37.95 / 2 X 3 = RM56.93 each









RM29.99 each.
(Price on discount taken from Tesco in KSL, Johor Bahru)











The quality for both are good, material is soft and comfortable. Besides, it can absorb more urine compared to other cheaper brand, reduce the hassle of keep changing diaper or cleaning up the overflow.  

The drawback to buy from JB is it is not easy to carry back if you travel by MRT/bus since it is quite heavy.

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