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.

 

7th Generation Chlorine Free Diapers

Huggies Little Snugglers

 

Pampers Swaddlers Sensitive  

 

Earth’s Best TenderCare

 

BumGenius Reusable Diapers

 

Cost

Approx 30 cents each

Approx 30 cents each

Approx 30 cents each

Approx 35 cents each

Approx $20 each

Reusable

No

No

No

No

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.

Fasteners

Stretch re-closable fasteners

Small rounded fastener tabs

Stretch fasteners

Re-closable fasteners

Snap fastener

Wetness Indicator

for newborn, size 1 and 2

No

No

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

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.

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