Comfees Premium Diapers
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8 min read · Reviewed by the Huggle Hive team · Updated July 1, 2024
Some diapers struggle to justify their place, and Comfees Premium is one of them. On paper it has a reasonable clean profile, fragrance-free, hypoallergenic, breathable, with a wetness indicator, but it underperforms where it counts and costs more than it should. It holds a 3.76 rating, the lowest in its value group, and sits at about $0.66 per diaper, a price that belongs to a premium diaper rather than a budget one. It runs from size 0 through 7.
That mismatch, weak performance at a high price, is the core problem. There's nothing offensive about Comfees, but in a category full of cheaper, better-rated options, it's difficult to find a reason to choose it.
Our scorecard
- Leak protection
- 3.8
- Comfort & fit
- 4.1
- Skin safety
- 4.3
- Sustainability
- 2.2
- Value
- 4.3
Scores blend each product's verified specs with its overall owner rating, weighted the same way for every diaper. Learn more about our evaluation framework.
The quick take: Skip Comfees Premium. It rates lowest in its group and costs about $0.66 a diaper, well above better-rated value diapers like up & up SuperAbsorb and Luvs Pro Level that cost a third as much.
Pros
- Fragrance-free, hypoallergenic, and breathable
- Soft stretchable side panels and a wetness indicator
- Full size range, 0 through 7
- Latex- and paraben-free
Cons
- Lowest leak score and rating in its group (3.76)
- Surprisingly high price, about $0.66 a diaper
- Not chlorine-free, and no confirmed blowout protection
- Outclassed on value by much cheaper rivals
Who they're for
Honestly, very few parents. The case for Comfees is narrow: if you've found them discounted well below the usual price and your baby happens to do well in them, they're an acceptable fragrance-free diaper. Outside that, the value math doesn't work.
If you want a clean, breathable budget diaper, there are far better choices. up & up SuperAbsorb and Luvs Pro Level cost about a third as much and rate higher, which makes them the obvious picks over Comfees.
If leak protection is a priority, definitely look elsewhere. Comfees posts the lowest leak score in its group, so a baby prone to leaks is poorly served here.
How they perform
Leak and absorbency
Leak protection is the weak point, scoring the lowest among the value diapers we've compared. A dedicated blowout-protection spec isn't confirmed, and the 3.76 rating, the lowest in the group, points to leaks being a more common complaint than with stronger budget diapers. For the core job of keeping a baby contained, Comfees is below average.
That alone would be forgivable in a rock-bottom-priced diaper. The trouble is that Comfees isn't cheap, so you're paying more for less leak protection, which is the opposite of what a value diaper should offer.
The price is genuinely puzzling for the segment. Comfees positions itself as a value brand, yet its per-diaper cost lands in premium territory, above name-brand options that outperform it. We can't see the retailer's pricing logic, and it may simply reflect smaller pack sizes or limited distribution rather than a deliberate premium. Whatever the cause, the number you pay is what matters, and at that number the diaper doesn't deliver, which is the entire problem in a sentence.
Comfort and fit
Comfort is the relative bright spot, with soft stretchable side panels that give a reasonable fit. It's a comfortable enough diaper to wear, which keeps it from being a complete misstep. But comfort can't compensate for weak absorbency and a high price.
This is a recurring theme with weaker diapers: the things you can assess in the store, softness, side-panel stretch, a pleasant feel, are fine, while the thing you can only judge in use, whether it actually contains a mess without leaking, is where it falls down. A diaper that feels nice but leaks is more frustrating than one that's plain but reliable, because it disappoints after you've already committed to a pack. Comfees' decent comfort, in other words, is cold comfort against its core weakness.
Skin safety
Comfees earn a decent skin score. They're hypoallergenic, fragrance-free, breathable, latex-free, and paraben-free, which covers the basics for sensitive skin. The notable gap is chlorine-free processing, which Comfees doesn't confirm, unlike several cheaper rivals. So even on materials, where Comfees is at its best, the budget competition matches or beats it.
Sustainability
There's no eco story here, and the score reflects it. Comfees is a conventional disposable. Sustainability isn't part of its case.
Living with them day to day
Comfees are unremarkable to live with: the wetness indicator works, the side panels are comfortable, and there's no fragrance from a fresh pack. The disappointment shows up in two places, the morning or post-change leaks that the low rating reflects, and the receipt, where the price is higher than the diaper's performance warrants.
For a parent who picked them up without comparing, the experience isn't bad. For one who has used a cheaper, better-rated value diaper, the downgrade in both leak protection and value is noticeable.
There is one scenario where Comfees makes sense: a steep clearance or markdown. Diaper prices swing with promotions, and if a sale brought Comfees down to genuine budget pricing, the calculus changes, because then you'd be paying budget money for a budget-level diaper, which is fair. The recommendation against them is really a recommendation against the regular price, not the diaper's basic competence. If you spot them deeply discounted and your baby tolerates them, there's no harm in using up a pack.
What they cost
At about $0.66 per diaper, Comfees is priced like a premium diaper while performing like a weak budget one:
| Stage | Typical changes/day | Approx. monthly cost |
|---|---|---|
| Newborn (0–1 mo) | 10–12 | $198–238 |
| 1–4 months | 8–9 | $158–178 |
| 5+ months | 6–7 | $119–139 |
Over a first year of exclusive use that's roughly $1,650 to $1,980, near the top of the catalog, for a diaper that rates near the bottom of its group. That single fact is the whole review: you can pay a third as much for up & up SuperAbsorb or Luvs Pro Level and get a higher-rated diaper. Discounts can change the math, but at the regular price Comfees is hard to justify.
Picking the right size
Comfees Premium runs from size 0 through 7. The wetness indicator helps with changes, and the usual cues apply: size up at red marks or leg leaks. Our diaper size guides help match size to weight.
How they compare
| Spec | ComfeesPremium Diapers | BabyganicsTriple Dry Diapers | up & upSuperAbsorb | LuvsPro Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price / diaper | $0.66 | $0.39 | $0.21 | $0.22 |
| Rating | 3.8 | 3.9 | 4.2 | 4.5 |
| Type | Everyday | Everyday | Everyday | Everyday |
| Material | — | wood pulp | polyester | — |
| Blowout guards | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Wetness indicator | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Hypoallergenic | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Fragrance-free | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Eco-friendly | No | No | No | No |
The comparison is the clearest argument against Comfees:
- up & up SuperAbsorb costs about a third as much, rates higher, and is chlorine-free, making it a dramatically better value.
- Luvs Pro Level also costs far less and rates higher, another budget diaper that outclasses Comfees on value.
- Babyganics Triple Dry Diapers sit closer on rating but cost much less, so even among the lower-rated diapers Comfees is the pricier option.
Comfees rates lowest and costs most in its group. In a category with so many cheap, capable diapers, that combination makes it one to skip.
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- Parent's Choice Dry & Gentle$0.16 · 4.5★
- Parent's Choice Gentle Dreams$0.25 · 4.5★
- The Honest Company Honest Diapers$0.60 · 4.5★
- Luvs Pro Level$0.22 · 4.5★
- DYPER Simply Kind Diapers$0.54 · 4.4★
- Millie Moon Luxury Diapers$0.32 · 4.4★
- The Honest Company Overnight Diapers$0.68 · 4.3★
- Hello Bello Premium Diapers$0.78 · 4.3★
- Bambo Nature Dream Diapers$0.49 · 4.3★
- Cuties Complete Care Diapers$0.35 · 4.3★
- Hello Bello Overnight Diapers$1.36 · 4.3★
- Terra 85% Plant-Based Diapers$0.73 · 4.2★
- up & up SuperAbsorb Overnight$0.31 · 4.2★
- up & up SuperAbsorb$0.21 · 4.2★
- Bambo Nature Overnight Diapers$0.54 · 4.1★
- Luvs Overnights$0.29 · 4.1★
- Millie Moon Overnight Diapers$0.51 · 3.9★
- Babyganics Triple Dry Diapers$0.39 · 3.9★
- Comfees Premium Diapers$0.66 · 3.8★
- PROUDLY Soft & Absorbent$0.34 · 3.4★
- Seventh Generation Baby Diapers$0.19 · 3.1★
What the 3.76 rating tells you
A 3.76 rating is the lowest in this group, and taken with the high price, it's a clear signal. It says more parents report issues, most likely leaks, than with the better value diapers, and that the experience doesn't match the premium-tier price. A low rating on a cheap diaper is a gamble; a low rating on an expensive one is simply a poor value.
The rating isn't catastrophic, and some babies will do fine in Comfees. But ratings exist precisely to help you avoid paying more for less, and here it's doing exactly that job.
How we scored it
The scorecard is candid. Skin safety and comfort are acceptable, but leak protection is the lowest in the group, and that drags the overall down. Value, which might have rescued a weak performer if the diaper were cheap, is undercut by the high price, so even the value score reflects the poor price-to-performance ratio. Sustainability is weak, as with all conventional diapers. The overall is among the lowest we've scored, and honestly so.
Before you buy
- At the regular price, Comfees is hard to recommend; it rates low and costs high.
- up & up SuperAbsorb and Luvs Pro Level cost far less and rate higher.
- Only consider Comfees if you find them deeply discounted and your baby does well in them.
- For leak protection specifically, choose almost any better-rated budget diaper.
Comfees Premium FAQ
Are Comfees diapers good?
Not especially. They have a reasonable clean profile but post the lowest leak score and rating in their value group, at a surprisingly high price of about $0.66 a diaper. Cheaper, better-rated diapers make them hard to recommend.
Why are Comfees rated low?
Mainly leak protection. The 3.76 rating, the lowest in its group, points to leaks being a more common complaint than with stronger budget diapers.
What's a better diaper than Comfees?
up & up SuperAbsorb and Luvs Pro Level both cost about a third as much and rate higher, making them dramatically better value.
How much do Comfees cost per month?
At about $0.66 per diaper, roughly $198–238 a month for a newborn at 10–12 changes a day, which is premium-tier pricing for a low-rated diaper.
What sizes do Comfees come in?
Sizes 0 through 7.
Where to buy
Where to buy Comfees
The bottom line
Comfees Premium is the rare diaper we'd steer you away from. Its materials are reasonably clean, but it posts the lowest leak score and rating in its value group while costing about $0.66 a diaper, premium money for below-average performance. With up & up SuperAbsorb and Luvs Pro Level costing a third as much and rating higher, there's little reason to choose Comfees unless you find it deeply discounted.
How it compares
Comfees Premium Diapers versus its closest alternatives, on the specs that matter.
| Spec | Comfees Premium DiapersThis review | Babyganics Triple Dry DiapersFull comparison → | up & up SuperAbsorbFull comparison → | Luvs Pro LevelFull comparison → |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rating | 3.8 | 3.9 | 4.2 | 4.5 |
| Price / diaper | $0.66 | $0.39 | $0.21 | $0.22 |
| Best for | Regular | Regular | Regular | Regular |
| Hypoallergenic | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Sensitive skin | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Eco-friendly | No | No | No | No |
| Fragrance-free | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Wetness indicator | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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