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Safety 1st Diaper Pail
Dorel Juvenile Group
Dorel Juvenile Group
, 2006
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based on 12 reviews
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highly recommended
just what I needed
I bought this to use for my daughter's cloth
diaper
s. 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!
Great price and good diaper pail
Don't bother with the more expensive
pail
s. 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
diaper
s have longer to "settle" in there?
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Works like a charm
I use this for my catbox. I scoop into a plastic bag, keeping odor discs in the compartment under the lid. Stops the smell. Since it's emptied every couple of days, there's no smell in the house.
Perfect for cat litter
I purchased this
pail
to use as a cat litter (poop) disposal. It seems to do the job. It keeps the odor inside but careful when you open it! I placed a scented tart in the lid (there's a place for it), and it does help. Suggestion, dispose of the poop at least once a day. In doing so, it won't be bad when you lift the lid. It's worth every penny! I recommend it.
Not so good if you're using cloth.
I purchased this
pail
for use with cloth
diaper
s. 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)
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