Reviews Seventh Generation Free and Clear Baby Diapers, Newborn, 144
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Product Description
Moms and dads want the best for their babies and the world they'll someday call their own. That's why we make Seventh Generation Free and Clear Diapers. Delivering premium absorbency and cloth-like comfort, the diapers you love have a new look that makes it easier to understand just what makes Seventh Generation Free & Clear Diapers different. As always, our diapers are FREE of chlorine processing; they are also FREE of fragrances, latex and petroleum-based lotions, so you get to decide what touches your baby’s sensitive skin. Also, Seventh Generation Free and Clear diapers now have an improved environmental footprint, due to our redesigned, lighter-weight core that is more efficient at absorption and uses less processed chlorine free wood pulp. Features & Benefits:• Premium Absorbency• Free of Chlorine Processing• Free of Fragrances & Latex• Free of Petroleum Based Lotions• Hypoallergenic Protecting Planet HomeAt Seventh Generation, we know your home is your world. For the past 20 years, it's been our mission to help you protect your world with our environmentally responsible and effective household products. By choosing Seventh Generation household products, you create a healthy environment for you and your family.
List Price :
$48.00Price : $41.94
You Save : $6.06
* Special discount only for limited time
Product Feature
- Premium absorbency with a soft and comfortable fit that make Seventh Generation diapers a natural choice
- Free of whitening and chlorine processing - the only disposable diaper available today with no whitening
- Free of fragrances (unscented)
- Free of petroleum based lotions and latex
- Hypoallergenic
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
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73 of 85 people found the following review helpful.
CAUTION - REFORMULATED -It was great but now it's terrible
By C G
We used these diapers for the last year-and-a-half. We recently received a new shipment. After one day, we quickly realized that the diaper was very different.
The first night using the newly-formulated diaper it failed and did not withhold urine from getting all over the toddler and bed. This was the first time this had happened in four or five months,
The next day, we realized that what at first appeared to be the diaper disintegrating all over the child were actually the chemical liner forming beads on the child's skin leading to redness. In 17 months of using the prior formulation, this had never happened.
Clearly, 7th Generation has been re-formulating (while concurrently increasing their prices) to cut costs and increase profits at the expense of the consumer. They have changed the packaging to be more striking, perhaps to obscure the fact that the contents are now so inferior.
I am returning these products (along with the terrible, newly formulated baby wipes) and moving on to another brand.
If you have an existing subscription beware - you will not be receiving the product that you signed up for originally.
51 of 61 people found the following review helpful.
Not actually a big price increase
By pdxmatt
I just want to make sure everyone realizes what's happening here. The old Stage 3 Subscribe & Save package was for 4 boxes of 35 diapers (140 diapers). Those boxes haven't been sold in stores in months. Seventh Generation switched to 31-diaper boxes that supposedly fit better and velcro together better. Doubtful. Regardless, this value pack is for 155 diapers, which is now 5 boxes of 31 diapers, instead of 4. At my local grocery store, a single box of 31 diapers costs $13-$14. That means a 5-pack of those boxes at retail price would be $65-$70. The Subscribe & Save price is $40. That's a fantastic deal, in my mind. It's still more expensive per diaper than the old deal, but that's because Amazon eventually was going to run out of boxes of the old diapers that they had stockpiled. Now that they are forced to buy the new Seventh Generation packages, it will be a bit pricier.
23 of 29 people found the following review helpful.
The best disposable option we've found (miss the old design!)
By M. Buehl
We cloth diaper during the day but use disposables at night and camping or long roadtrips. I would not buy any other brand but Seventh Generation! They disclose all of their ingredients (including the fact that the diapers are actually brownish in color because they add a brown pigment, not because of the fact that they do not use chlorine bleach, although that is also true) and the purpose behind each. The company is always striving to lighten their footprint and this new design is awesome! It's redesigned core uses less of the wood pulp. The resulting diaper is much thinner. We miss the cushiony feel of the puffier design. I noticed absolutely no difference in absorbancy..my 15month old can wear one all night without leaking a bit! The new design seems longer/taller so you have to be careful to get the diaper on straight, otherwise the possibility for leaking is there. The company also states that the redesigned core results in more efficent absorbing, but do not make mention if they've increased the amount of Sodium Polyacrylate (SAP), the absorbing gel. My guess is yes. I have noticed gel crystals stuck to her bottom on occasion, which neverused to happen. That bothers me but I can say it's been much worse in other brands, including Whole Foods private label brand which ALWAYS left the SAP beads stuck to her, even if she only peed once in the diaper. Just recently it seems they've changed their design again. I can tell they're cutting corners on the stretchy tabs. A few years ago, they were a dream, but now they're a pain. I've had them tear off on multiple occasions, rendering the diaper useless.
So, yes, the new design is money saving for the company and a tad disappointing but, this is still the best option we've found.
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