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| 25.1 inches | | Product Width:
| 14.3 inches | | Product Height:
| 14.3 inches | | Package Length:
| 15.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 13.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 10.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 109 reviews |
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117 of 128 found the following review helpful:
Not so good if you're using cloth.Apr 27, 2008
By Y.G. I purchased this pail for use with cloth diapers. This pail works but has some flaws.
I like the foot pedal but it doesn't work all that well, it basically lifts it up enough to squeeze the diaper in. I feel it should lift higher so that I'm not struggling to insert a diaper.
The pail is made to use standard size grocery store bags but they are a tight squeeze and I can barely fit one days worth of cloth diapers in the pail. They are larger than disposable diapers so I'm not sure how many disposables it could hold. Trying to get a standard size grocery bag on it is such a pain (and in my case, wasteful since I use cloth diapers that I have to wash) that I made a liner from PUL (the waterproof material cloth diapers are made from) with an elastic top that goes in the wash with my diapers. It fits great although the heavier cloth material makes it more difficult for the metal rod/lever to lift the lid but it is not much different than with a plastic bag.
This pail has a compartment in the top with holes for, what I'm assuming to be, an air freshener. I use a piece of an old cut up t-shirt with a couple drops of essential oil (orange, lemon, lavender, etc.) to give the pail a nicer smell when it's open. I haven't smelled any odors except for when I open the lid. Of course, this may be because I have to empty it every day since it does not hold that many diapers. It looks taller in the pictures (to me) than it is in person. (Someone suggested to me to use this pail for scooped kitty litter when we're out of diapers- just a thought)
23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Let's review the stated featuresMar 27, 2011
By Nitrousbird "Helps keep unpleasant diaper odors from leaving the pail"
- Yes, it does. Our daugther is only 3 months old, so the really stinky diapers are still to come (so I'm told). I always change the pail outside, and it smells when doing so.
"Built-in deodorizer compartment"
- It doesn't stink around it, so I'll agree with that statement
"Locks in a closed position so children won't open the pail"
WRONG. You can easily life the lid up with your fingers. Our baby is too young to crawl, so that hasn't been an issue yet, but I guarantee she will be able to lift it open when the time comes.
"Uses standard plastic bags"
This was the selling point. My wife is anti-garbage bags. She saves all her grocery bags, throws trash in there which then goes to the can outside. I've learned to deal with it. It is amazing how many diapers a regular grocery bag can hold, but I suggest using a bag a little larger.
"Easy one-hand use"
It has a foot pedal - no hands needed.
Overall, this works well. No expensive, unit specific pail liner system to purchase. Those who complain about it stinking when changing the pail - seriously, get over yourself. Do it outside, breathe out your nose - you will deal with far nastier stuff with a child than a stinky diaper pail.
28 of 32 found the following review helpful:
just what I neededApr 07, 2008
By Christina I bought this to use for my daughter's cloth diapers. It works great. It's small enough to lift when dumping out the water (as long as you don't over fill it). It's also small enough to not take up too much space in the laundry room. And it's very easy to clean and you don't have to worry about touching the lid with a yucky diaper in your hand!
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Just the right sizeJan 14, 2009
By B. R. Bliss We have two in cloth diapers at the moment. One is wearing mediums, the other smalls, both Bummis. Because of the layout of our bathroom space is not something we have the luxury of. We have one diaper pail, this one. It is enough space for a days worth of diapers, which is all we need.
Even before we had our daughter, I washed my son's diapers daily. One load a day takes care of both babies needs, and I don't have a ton of diapers hanging out.
For the way that we use this pail it works out very well. I do not even need to use the scent basket at all. Plus we use an Army Issue Laundry Bag, so once I dump the diapers into the washer it goes in also. Less waste/garbage and no stink.
28 of 34 found the following review helpful:
Great price and good diaper pailFeb 15, 2008
By Beth Anderson Don't bother with the more expensive pails. It does not contain odor as long as you line it with a plastic trash bag. It has been used WELL :) in our home since our daughter was born 5 months ago and we haven't had a problem yet. It is a little small but who wants a larger pail when the diapers have longer to "settle" in there?
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