Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Baby Diapers, Stage 6 (Over 35 Lbs), Case of 88 Diapers | 
enlarge | Brand: Seventh Generation Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $51.96 Buy New: $42.99 You Save: $8.97 (17%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 26
Number Of Items: 4 Size: Stage 6 (Over 35 Lbs) Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 19.4 x 9.7 x 9.5
ASIN: B0014XSWUW
Release Date: February 26, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on qualifying items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Chlorine-free diapers provide cloth-like comfort and exceptional performance | | • | Non-toxic polymer doesn't irritate a baby's skin | | • | Stretchy leg gathers and closure tabs | | • | Chlorine-free whitening process eliminates chlorinated hydrocarbons from harming the environment | | • | Size 6 fits babies 35+ pounds |
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Amazon.com Product Description Seventh Generation Chlorine-Free Diapers offer soft, cloth-like comfort and feature stretchy leg gathers and closure tabs. In addition to keeping baby dry and reducing the risk of diaper rash, the absorbent polymer in these diapers is non-toxic and non-irritating to baby's sensitive skin. All-Natural Natural Comfort for Your Child Seventh Generation Chlorine-Free Diapers are made with your baby and your environment in mind. The chlorine-free materials and absorbent polymers used in the diapers help keep your baby dry in between changes and through the night. In addition to being effective at keeping baby dry and reducing the risk of diaper rash, studies show that the absorbent polymer used in the diapers is non-toxic and non-irritating to baby's sensitive skin. Hypo-allergenic and offering soft, cloth-like comfort and premium absorbency, these diapers are made of chlorine-free absorbent materials that do not contribute to dioxin pollution. They feature super-stretchy resealable closure tabs and super-stretchy leg gathers that work to provide your baby with a comfortable, safe, close-fitting thin diaper. Why Does Chlorine-Free Matter? Your choice of our chlorine free diapers could help reduce cancer rates. Your choice of chlorine-free diapers helps reduce the amount of dioxin polluting our air, water and soil, and helps make the world a safer, healthier place for your family and generations to come. When chlorine and chlorine derivatives are used in industrial processes (such as bleaching paper and wood pulp), they produce substances called chlorinated hydrocarbons, which persist in the environment, accumulate in animals and people, and can be toxic to human and environmental health. The production of chlorine can also release the toxic metal mercury into the environment. If every household in the U.S. replaced just one 40-count package of conventional diapers with these chlorine-free diapers, we could avoid 133,000 pounds of pollution from entering the environment. About Seventh Generation Seventh Generation offers a complete line of natural household products designed to work as well as their traditional counterparts, but use renewable, non-toxic, and phosphate-free ingredients as often as possible, and are never tested on animals. Seventh Generation products are healthy and safe for the air, the surfaces, the pets, and the people in your home--and for the environment outside of it. Every time you use Seventh Generation products you make a difference by saving natural resources, keeping toxic chemicals out of the environment, and making the world a safer place for this and the next seven generations.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 19 more reviews...
best diapers love for boys July 19, 2008 I tried cloth diapers but it just wasn't for us. So this is the best alternative for being more "green". I have the diapers delivered each month (120count stage4)which is wonderful as I don't have to go to Whole Foods or BRU and spend $ on things we really don't need. Another note, I have a boy and I HATED those silly characters all over the other diapers. I spend great time and money dressing him well and I hated to see a silly charater sticking out of his pants.
The whole product line is great!!
The best disposables July 18, 2008 We use cloth, but every once in awhile we need to have a disposable on hand (long car rides...). These are chlorine free and don't have an odor like the other brands. I feel these are worth the price to keep my baby's bottom healthy.
Great wipes! July 17, 2008 These wipes work really well, and without the use of harsh chemicals. I highly recommend them!
Great!! July 15, 2008 These are great diapers. No leaks or messes. Safe for baby without chlorine and other harsh ingredients of other white chlorinated diapers on the market.
Overall great diapers, but poor redesign and very delayed "subscription" shipping recently July 13, 2008 The good:
We use the stage 4 diapers, and have been using Seventh Generation and singing its praises since stage 1. I love that they are chlorine free.
The bad: Recently they redesigned the tabs to be larger at the base (on the back) and narrow at the end (where it attaches to the front), and are also shorter, meaning that it's harder to put the diaper on securely, and they don't fit as well (although they don't leak unless they're /really/ full).
Secondly, they have decreased the number of diapers per package in the last month or so, from about 36 or 38/package to 30 per package, and they have also increased the price per case as well.
Finally, we joined the "subscription" program a few months ago, where you get a discount for subscribing to an automatic-order of at least one case per month. I recently discovered, however, after buying diapers one pack at a time at the store, and hoping the diapers would arrive any day, that my "subscription" orders are a full 5-7 weeks back-dated on shipping, which really annoyed me, especially as I didn't receive any notice that they would be delayed so severely, or at all.
Summary: It would have been five stars, except for the recent design change and the subscription problems.
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