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Customer Reviews of Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers, Stage 3 (16-28 Lbs), 40-Count Packages (Pack of 4) (160 Diapers)Customer Review: These work SO well! Summary: 5 Stars
I hesistated to buy these diapers, because I expected them to work less well than conventional diapers as a trade-off for buying "green". Boy, was I wrong!
These diapers are very absorbent, but not bulky. They have super-comfy wide, stretchy closure tabs, and the fit is very generous but does not gap. They fit so much better than the pampers, I am astonished. And while the pampers are too small, even though our daughter is 10 lbs under the maximum recommended weight, these diapers still fit perfectly.
Also, the conventional diapers seem to irritate her skin - she is always just a little red when I change her if she's wearing a conventional diaper. With these, she is never red at all.
From now on, this is all I am buying!
Customer Review: nice plain diaper Summary: 3 Stars
I like these because they don't have ANY designs on them (what happened to nice plain white diapers!>!>!) and they don't have any of those awful fragrances on them. They are as good as regular diapers in term so of absorbency, etc... because they have the same absorbent powder in them as regular diapers- the only eco thing about them is that they are produced without chlorine bleach. The only way to make these less expensive is to get the amazon subscription, which makes them the same cost as buying other name brand in the supermarket.
Although I do buy these, it is only for cosmetic reasons- ie looks and smell! My son still has blow outs and occasionally leaks in these but he also has done so with all the other brands we have tried. Nothing is perfect!
Customer Review: Best disposables that exist!!! Summary: 5 Stars
First Review Ever -These diapers cost basically the same and work just as good as Pampers Swaddlers without leaving the horrible chemically smell and little gel balls of who-knows-what on my little man's skin. I am SO glad I found these. Until I got online to figure out what the tiny gel balls in my baby's diaper were and how to get rid of the smell (worse than fingernail polish) in his groin, I had no idea that manufacturers can put just about any substance in a diaper to make it "super absorbent". I have tried pretty much every brand of diaper (to avoid above-mentioned problems) and can't believe something that is better for the environment and better for my babe's skin can work so well for me, NO leaks and comfy fit - Yay!!!
Customer Review: Great With Exceptions Summary: 4 Stars
We love the Seventh Generation diapers. When you get them on sale their price is pretty close to Huggies or other comparable brands. From our experience they are just as absorbent as other brands we have tried, but without the chlorine bleach. Better for the environment and for our little one's respiratory systems.
The one downside I have found with size 5+ is that the tabs used for closing the diaper frequently rip off. We've only had it happen a few times but we have friends who have experienced it more. It's hard to feel like you are doing good things for the environment when you have to throw away a perfectly good diaper.
The good news is we have never seen it happen in the smaller sizes.
Customer Review: Seventh (7th) Generation, size 3+ diapers Summary: 3 Stars
7th Generation diapers did not work for us with our 1st child because we thought we had started to use them too late and that they just couldn't absoorb a 2 yr old's output. So, when our boy was born, we tried them immediately and were thrilled with the results ... until he got to the size 3 at @8.5mos.
The bottom line is that if you are "on it" and change the diaper the moment it is wet or dirty, things are ok. Otherwise these diapers leak and you end up changing clothes & bedding. So, we use 7th Generation for day and Pampers for night. Quite frankly, with the number of 7th Generation diapers we go thru to keep them from leaking, I'm really not sure that we are doing anything "for" the environment at all.
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