Diaper Comparison Chart
NOTE: Comparison chart was created based on
available information and features are subject to change. Consult manufacturer
for safety information.
Over a baby's lifetime, diapers are a huge expense and can have a big impact on the environment. Use this handy comparison chart of some of the most popular diaper products available today to make the right decision for you and your family.
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Cost |
Approx 30 cents each |
Approx 30 cents each |
Approx 30 cents each |
Approx 35 cents each |
Approx $20 each |
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Reusable |
No |
No |
No |
No |
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Eco-Benefits |
Chlorine-free whitening keeps chlorinated hydrocarbons from the
environment. Made from natural wood pulp and non-toxic absorbent gel. |
None |
None |
Chlorine-free diapers. Made with annually renewable resources, such as
corn and wheat. |
Reusable cloth. Chlorine and PVC free. |
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Fasteners |
Stretch re-closable fasteners |
Small rounded fastener tabs |
Stretch fasteners |
Re-closable fasteners |
Snap fastener |
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Wetness Indicator |
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No |
No |
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Sizes |
6 sizes from newborn up to 35+ pounds |
3 sizes from newborn to 18 pounds |
5 sizes from newborn to 37 pounds |
7 sizes from newborn to 35+ pounds |
1 size, up to 35+ pounds |
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Extra Features |
Stretch leg gather. Non-toxic and non-irritating absorbent polymer to
keep baby dry without irritation. |
Umbilical cord cut out in newborn size.
Pocketed back waistband to keep wetness in diaper |
Umbilical cord cut out in newborn size. Hypoallergenic with lotion with
a touch of aloe. |
Latex-free, dye-free, perfume-free. Non-toxic. |
Chlorine, vinyl, latex and petroleum free. |