Pros: Good concept, easier in many ways than the Diaper Genie... Cons: Can't get the !#$!@#$ thing open. Poop.
My boy Miles is coming up on his second birthday…I’m hoping within the next year he decides he’s ready to be potty trained. But guess what? There’s another pup on the way, so in August, we’ll be changing two sets of diapers many many times a day. And ...
Pros: Cheaper than comparable products, uses regular kitchen-size trash bags, minimizes odor Cons: Still stinks at times and cheaply made
A week before I delivered my daughter I bought all of the last-minute items I needed that I hadn't gotten at my baby shower. I considered buying a regular trash can but after reading through some reviews I figured experienced moms knew best and I should ...
With the birth of my third baby a little over a year ago came the vague realization that I would be needing yet another diaper pail. It wasn't an urgent need. I breast feed my little ones and their diapers aren't too smelly at first. I even got cocky...
Pros: uses regular trash bags, easy flip-top lid, has a dome for a deodorizer Cons: don't like the way I have to put a new bag in
When I was shopping around for a diaper pail, I immediately avoided the Diaper Genie because other moms told me it wasn't that great. So I looked at a couple others and decided on the Safety 1st Odorless Diaper Pail.
Pros: Uses regular tall kitchen trash bags, sturdy, easy to use and set-up. Cons: Does release a little odor.
The Safety 1st Odor-Less Diaper Pail is easy to use and economical. I have used both this diaper pail and the Diaper Genie. I do not have a preference between the two products. Each has its individual pros and cons.
Pros: Nice pop up lid Cons: Does not contain odors as promised, flaps open after awhile
I do cloth diapers but I don't think that makes a difference for this review. I tried this pail because it looked cute and I thought with such a small opening in the lid it would hold the smell in well. It also holds more than most pails and that's...
Pros: Uses normal kitchen garbage bags, stink free Cons: Lid requires two hands to open
The diaper pail is a big thing! After all you are changing diapers all day and you have to put them somewhere, and you don't want that somewhere to smell!
My sister-in-law got the *other* odor free diaper pail at her baby shower and the first...
Pros: keeps odors inside, inexpensive Cons: springs come off the barrier
My title says it all. I went back and forth in trying to decide which pail to purchase. Why did I choose this one? Well I like the idea of it using regular trash bags as opposed to expensive refills. After reading many reviews of many different diaper...
Pros: Perfect for cloth diaper users, large capacity, fairly odourless Cons: Child CAN pop it open. Secondary lid hindrence for cloth but one can remove it!
I am an avid cloth diaper user and when searching for a diaper pail was a bit perplexed as most models were intended for use with disposables. They were compact and usually meant to be used with plastic bags for throwing out the diapers. In addition,...
Pros: Inexpensive Cons: Not Durable and poorly constructed!
When my son was born I spent along time looking at all kinds of baby gear. I knew that we needed a diaper pail so it was on the top of the list of must haves. I thought that this would be the right one for us as it promised so much. But, it fell short! I ...
Welcoming our baby in our home, meant welcoming diapers. Of course, we could never welcome the smell. We first chose to just use a small, kitchen size trash can with a lid. We would simply push the foot pedal of the trash can and toss the diapers. I...
Pros: keeps smells at bay, could be used for cloth or disposables. Cons: clunky plastic parts
My parents kindly bought this diaper pail for my husband and I on their trip south to visit their new granddaughter. We hadn't bought any cloth diapers yet (she was a few weeks old when they visited) and they lugged a whole suitcase full of all different...
Pros: Uses regular trash sacks, fits a good number of small diapers, no sausage link trash Cons: will eventually stink
I have come to the conclusion that in my home diaper pails are only an option when my children are exclusively breastfeeding. Their diapers are less offensive than those of older children and quite a few fit into a bin. Once a child is eating solids I...
Pros: uses regular trash bags,
cheap Cons: flimsy,
parts broke quickly,
easily opened by my toddler
Why am still using this stupid diaper pail? Because I hate my Diaper Genie even more? Because although it makes perfect sense to have owned 6 carseats after only two children, 3 diaper pails seems debauched extravagance? Let writing this review be the...
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