Just curious...
I get diapers, wipes, toilet paper, paper towels, laundry detergent, dishwasher tablets, etc. regularly.
I also order other items if they are a good price and I can't get to the store. I believe an Amazon prime membership is a working mom's best friend!
Re: Amazon...what do you order?
Amazon certainly is one of my best friends
We order absolutely everything. Just today I've ordered diapers, wipes, magnet letters and numbers for DD1 and finger puppets. Toilet bowl cleaner, formula, pasta, dishwasher detergent, sunscreen, diaper cream...everything! We use a lot of natural and organic products and Amazon is SO great in that department. I have Prime too which makes everything that much more fabulous.
Really, I coudn't survive without Amazon.
I'm in the Seattle area and they do deliver groceries around here. It was incredibly awesome when DH was traveling a ton and I had both kids....way easier than trying to make it through the grocery store.
I order way, way, way too many things from Amazon. They have everything I could possibly think of to purchase, and I do Prime shipping so I can get it in 2 days. It is great for really random things that would take me forever to find in a store, like for instance I recently ordered replacement straws for my plastic tumbler cups. And, of course, the diapers are a great deal as others have said.
This. I had no idea. Are the diaper prices comparable? We usually buy luvs at BJs.
I big pink puffy heart amazon prime!
Sippy cups, probiotic, diaper covers (we use cloth), DVDs, diaper cream, probably a convertible car seat soon, books, PNP mattress, blackout curtains.
Anything I need that the have for a better price.
this! I get a delivery at least once a week.
Diapers, wipes, cat-food, trash bags, floor wipes, floor cleaner refills (all those on subscribe and save).
Haven't done TP and paper towels because Costco ends up cheaper.
Pretty much ALL toys, books, gifts.
DD 12/20/99, DS 12/14/12, M/C 9/2014, M/C 1/2015
We use subscribe and save for diapers and wipes.
We also buy tubs of aquaphor, cetaphil, hydrolatum (oh the joys of baby eczema), butt paste, all of DD's hair products etc. I also have lists of books and toys for her, and use it for birthdays, Christmas etc.
wipes
dish detergent
paper towels
Toilet paper
toothpaste
body wash
Granola bars
Sunscreen
Bug repellant
Coconut oil
Electronics
DVDs
Etc
Etc
DH days we need a shipping and receiving department in our house bc we receive shipments constantly!
Most birthday gifts.
Most Christmas gifts.
Most books.
On subscription we have: diapers, wipes, rice, oatmeal, catfood, tp, tampons, granola bars, mac+cheese, sunbutter, crackers, papertowels, prunes, and yogurt raisins. I constantly look for things that we use that I can get at equal price or cheaper than target or BJs.
To those asking about their prices in comparison to other places: You have to use subscribe and save and get more than five deliveries/month and make sure you use all available coupons. It is often much cheaper. However, you do have to keep an eye on things because they do change their prices frequently.
I get Amazon Mom emails about once a week that have coupons.
Well we buy all kinds of random stuff from them. Especially since we only have one car and work opposite shifts. And live in the middle of nowhere.
But for actual subscriptions, we get diapers, pouches, dish soap, laundry detergent, cat treats, Cheerios, instant oatmeal, chicken broth, and tampons/pads. I'm about to add mac & cheese because it's increasingly difficult to find the whole wheat kind around here.
We also have gift wishlists for everyone on there. DH and I as well as LO. Plus several members of my family have wishlists too. Effortless.
I feel betrayed when we need a random item and Amazon doesn't carry it.
ETA: We also sometimes get our groceries delivered locally. We're in a rural area but because there are many senior citizens, the stores offer the service. There's also Schwan's in many places.
Hmmm...I never get emails from Amazon. Oh, wait. I use an email account that I never check.