Customer Reviews for Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers, Stage 2 (12-18 Lbs), 48-Count Packages (Pack of 4) (192 Diapers)

Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers, Stage 2 (12-18 Lbs), 48-Count Packages (Pack of 4) (192 Diapers)

Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers, Stage 2 (12-18 Lbs), 48-Count Packages (Pack of 4) (192 Diapers) Our Price: $49.99
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Customer Reviews of Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers, Stage 2 (12-18 Lbs), 48-Count Packages (Pack of 4) (192 Diapers)

Customer Review: Overall, we're very happy w/ these diapers
Summary: 5 Stars

I love the fact that by using these diapers, we're doing something good for our baby's health (no chemicals/chlorine) and something for the enviroment. These diapers are a little on the higher side, but just by a few $$/per package and in my mind they are totally worth it. And if purchased through Amazon the savings are amazing. I purchased these at the local health food store to try before I made a large order and was taken to the cleaners by what they charge in the store. Much better to buy online.

I did read a lot of the reviews online before purchasing and felt that many parents didn't have the issue of "blowouts" compared to the name brand. I've had some issues and it may just be because my little guy is so gassy and he's breastfed...everything just runs through him. I can deal w/ the occasional blowout - just ends up making more laundry, but that's okay. Overall, great product and company!

Customer Review: Best disposable diapers
Summary: 5 Stars

Seventh Generation are best disposable diapers on the market. Chlorine-free, breathable, cloth-like material. The diapers do not leak, and there is no diaper rash. We used these diapers with our first child who is 3 years old and potty trained now, and we are also using them with the new baby. I started using cloth diapers for the baby during the day in the summer, and I like these best - the baby boy does not get overheated, cloth diapers are cheaper overtime and most earth-friendly. However, we still use seventh generation diapers at night for extra absorbancy.

We liked the "old" design of 7th gen diapers considerably better. The "new" design should be ranked 3 stars when compared to the previous design. However, looking at what's currently available on the market, 7th gen and cloth combo is the best option for us.


Customer Review: Absolute horror
Summary: 2 Stars

We've been using 7th generation diapers for our daughter Alex since the day she was born. Old design is hands down much MUCH much better than the new one. The wider tabs leave horrible red marks on Alex's thighs, the tabs are too wide, the stretchy closure does nothing really. A have to agree they are less bulky, but I don't think it added to the comfort of my baby. She doesn't like diaper changes anymore, and before we started using the new design she really didn't mind them. Now, the size... new stage 2 is easily comparable in size to old S. I have put the two together, and they were practically identical. I put the old M to the stage 2 diaper, and it much MUCH bigger, and the fit is better as well. To those who are looking to try - find the old design and check it out first. SEVENTH GEN - please, bring the old design back!

Customer Review: Great alternative!
Summary: 4 Stars

I bought these diapers because I disliked the smell of chlorine and formaldihyde (masked by baby powder scent) in the national brands and hated the idea of these chemicals on my baby's skin. I was impressed with how absorbent the Seventh Generation diapers are! I thought for a "natural" brand they wouldn't be good at all. Way better than Pampers (Swaddlers or Baby Dry). The difference in leakage protection is in the elastic around the top of the backside -- it prevents #2 from running up baby's back and onto his clothes when he's lying down. However, I have experienced some #2 leaks through the legs, but I think that is due to baby already having pee in the diaper and the #2 had no where to go. (not the product's fault, I guess)

Overall, great product -- better than the national brands and safer for baby!!

Customer Review: Great...but beware of product defects
Summary: 4 Stars

One of the best diapers out there...and Amazon has a brilliant deal on these with their subscription service. HOWEVER, we've come across diapers with tabs that don't adhere completely and have had to toss about half a package of the defective ones. They are great when they work: no diaper rash on the kid, seems to hold up well under activity, and they do a great job soaking up the pee/poo. It's not entirely earth-friendly given that they do eventually end up in the landfills (same as the Pampers and the Huggies) but being chlorine-free does mean a little less pollution overall.

Update: Amazon customer service rocks! I called about the defective diapers and they are sending me replacements, gratis. Let's hope that these tabs aren't a commonplace manufacturing defect.
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