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Seventh Generation Diapers

Speed to First Woot:
2m 0.885s
First Sucker:
staceybassoon
Last Wooter to Woot:
katexas82
Last Purchase:
a year ago
Order Pace (rank):
Bottom 48% of Kids Woots
Top 46% of all Woots
Woots Sold (rank):
Top 7% of Kids Woots
Top 10% of all Woots

Purchaser Experience

  • 35% first woot
  • 11% second woot
  • 27% < 10 woots
  • 14% < 25 woots
  • 13% ≥ 25 woots

Purchaser Seniority

  • 32% joined today
  • 1% one week old
  • 3% one month old
  • 20% one year old
  • 44% > one year old

Quantity Breakdown

  • 40% bought 1
  • 28% bought 2
  • 9% bought 3
  • 21% bought 4

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Quality Posts


mrsault


quality posts: 2 Private Messages mrsault

I used these diapers for a couple months now and believe they hold up very well with my active one year old. I have never had a leak yet or any rashes on my son. I'd say these are an excellent price for what you are getting.

blinkylights


quality posts: 1 Private Messages blinkylights

Being specifically Lorax-free is nice, because I think, "Yeah the Lorax is real pleased about this diaper headed to the landfill." every time I chuck one of our Lorax-emblazoned ones in the can. We started using cloth diapers but I can see needing a pack for daycare, trips, emergencies, and such.

Cyberimpulse


quality posts: 5 Private Messages Cyberimpulse

I have used many seventh generation baby items in the past with my little one. I really like that they have no scent and don't irritate my little one's sensitive skin. It is getting harder and harder to find products with no scent. I have not used their diapers but expect to have no issues with the ones that I order.

Cyberimpulse


quality posts: 5 Private Messages Cyberimpulse
blinkylights wrote:Being specifically Lorax-free is nice, because I think, "Yeah the Lorax is real pleased about this diaper headed to the landfill." every time I chuck one of our Lorax-emblazoned ones in the can. We started using cloth diapers but I can see needing a pack for daycare, trips, emergencies, and such.



Do you mean Latex free? Like the material that surgical gloves are made out of. Or is there some affiliation with Dr. Seuss? Also glad that you are using cloth diapers. We used them for a long time and had nothing but great results. We also found it good to have some disposable diapers around for baby sitters and daycare. Seems to freak them out when you ask for your diapers back at the end of the day.

amnewsboy


quality posts: 46 Private Messages amnewsboy

Thank goodness they're not used or refurbished.

whatsamattaU


quality posts: 979 Private Messages whatsamattaU

Start with froogle vs. $26.99 tonight

Drugstore.com reviews: main concern was unusual fit and stiff, but most liked them and didn't state that problem--$9.99 for one
http://www.drugstore.com/seventh-generation-baby-free-and-clear-diapers-newborn-up-to-10-lbs/qxp177431

Product website: 131 reviews, 4 stars out of 5
http://www.seventhgeneration.com/Diapers

Walmart: only 3 reviews, all 5 star, $39.99 for the 4-pack
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Seventh-Generation-Diapers-count-40-size-Newborn/15119186

One more review:
http://naturalfamilytoday.com/parenting/seventh-generation-free-and-clear-diapers-review/

bye

manjinho


quality posts: 2 Private Messages manjinho

These diaper are horroble!! They leak all the time, I had to change my baby on the middle of the night because the diaper leaked and she was soaked wet. And during the day when she had a big poop it always leaked. Never more, I bought 3 boxes of these diaper last time there were on woot and I can't return them, I am so upset!!

whatsamattaU


quality posts: 979 Private Messages whatsamattaU
manjinho wrote:These diaper are horroble!! They leak all the time, I had to change my baby on the middle of the night because the diaper leaked and she was soaked wet. And during the day when she had a big poop it always leaked. Never more, I bought 3 boxes of these diaper last time there were on woot and I can't return them, I am so upset!!



sorry to hear that, more positive and negative comments at previous woots, it looks like same price?

http://kids.woot.com/forums/viewpost.aspx?postid=5024035&PageIndex=1&ReplyCount=47

and
http://kids.woot.com/forums/viewpost.aspx?postid=4981248

dmaz


quality posts: 12 Private Messages dmaz

The product name throws me off....I keep thinking 7 generations ago; primitive diapers, circa 1837.

icartb


quality posts: 1 Private Messages icartb

Just to warn you....thy were the only diapers to break my daughter out in a rash. And I've used some pretty cheap diapers!

sssgoodrich


quality posts: 0 Private Messages sssgoodrich

"Seventh Generation" refers to the Iroquois philosophy of considering seven generations out when making decisions... it's an environmental thing.

dmaz wrote:The product name throws me off....I keep thinking 7 generations ago; primitive diapers, circa 1837.



sssgoodrich


quality posts: 0 Private Messages sssgoodrich

I've had great luck with Seventh Gen diapers. My baby's gotten a rash with other brands, and then I have to switch back to Seventh Generation to heal her up.

emilydowtin


quality posts: 0 Private Messages emilydowtin

i love these diapers. have used them with 2 kids for the last 4 years. have tried every single brand: pampers, huggies, luvs, earth's best, nature babycare, and whole foods brand (and cloth and cloth with disposable liners). i want chlorine free. i love these, and have never understood all of the negative reviews. these are great diapers, and i have never had any more leak issues over other brands. these and whole food's brand are my favorites. this price beats whole foods, so i mostly buy these. hope this helps.

feffers


quality posts: 1 Private Messages feffers

I ordered these the last time they were on woot and they're awful!
I had used 7thgeneration diapers 3 years before when my twin girls were tiny (size 2) but for my 14 month old son (size 5), he is constantly leaking out the sides of these diapers!
I like the idea of chlorine free/fragrance free diapers, But I will not be using this brand again.

courtney

gotchagomo


quality posts: 1 Private Messages gotchagomo
manjinho wrote:These diaper are horroble!! They leak all the time, I had to change my baby on the middle of the night because the diaper leaked and she was soaked wet. And during the day when she had a big poop it always leaked. Never more, I bought 3 boxes of these diaper last time there were on woot and I can't return them, I am so upset!!



Never had a problem with these, but you do have to MAKE SURE that the leg "ruffles" are OUTSIDE and NOT tucked in around the legs. A lot of people don't check for this, and on these particular dipes, if that part is tucked into the leg, you WILL get leaks. It's easy to miss on these dipes because they are just one solid color.

ssand23


quality posts: 14 Private Messages ssand23

I've used these in the past on my super sensitive, very allergic kids (I have 4 of them) with great results, good fit & no leaks. This is an excellent price for these.

If you really want no leaks & to save a lot of money, cloth diapers are the way to go (they've changed so much from the old school prefolds & pins people usually think of when they hear cloth diapers) but I'd say these are the next best thing. We've used these for traveling. Store brands of disposable diapers are another good choice for those who need to avoid dyes & scents for allergy reasons.

sdvic


quality posts: 3 Private Messages sdvic

All diapers will have a time or two when they leak. ALL. Maybe the baby had a huge pee or poop. Maybe the diaper is too small. It happens. As long as it doesn't happen every time (if it does, go up a size, then report back)

These are good diapers if you can't go all the way cloth. Some babies get rashes with them, but sometimes that can't be prevented either. It is a trial and error thing, but these are a good deal considering they are usually way more than the pampers etc, but I like target and costco personally.

aldorossetto


quality posts: 0 Private Messages aldorossetto

Nice in concept, but have poor absorption. The worst part are the elastic straps. Poor quality adhesive allows them to keep popping loose and off. Then the next think you see is a loaded diaper around the ankles.

clangaiscioch


quality posts: 8 Private Messages clangaiscioch

Love these diapers. Only disposable that doesn't give my girls a rash. Everything else requires copious amounts of Desitin, which I'd rather not have on their skin to begin with. Even with cloth we have to use BumGenius' Elementals. Everything else has a synthetic component that would set them off.

carlapeck


quality posts: 0 Private Messages carlapeck

My kids both got rashes from these but more on their lower backs from some of the adhesive in them. I had these with another store brand 'natural' diapers up here (in Canada) as well.

Also, a bit of a misnomer on the 'Chlorine Free' as virtually ALL disposable diapers are chlorine free these days.

Another green-washing bit about these diapers -- that lovely natural, kraft paper color? It's dyed into them.

Anyways, good for non-fragrance, never had leaks, etc... But a bit on the green-washed side if you ask me.

gotchagomo


quality posts: 1 Private Messages gotchagomo

Just started potty training--offer these in pull-ups and I'll be in for the max!

echase5


quality posts: 1 Private Messages echase5

BEST. DIAPERS. EVER.

These make everything else on the market look like what goes inside.