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Dekor Diaper Pail

Dekor Diaper PailWhat diaper pail do you prefer?

Join now and have heard of problems with smell layers and Champ Diaper Genie. But they have the first years of clean air without smell. It has no pedals or anything, but it is only a machine with one hand he looks like.
I was curious if anyone has used or that they prefer. They also have the diaper Dekor Plus. Please give a useful insight!

I have an engineering segments of the food pedal. It's really practical and I do not notice the smell when I'm changing. However, the refills are ridiculously expensive! Me do not think I'm going to do much more since we just switched to using cloth diapers at home.

I do not like the genius of layers, because the refills are very expensive. I did at one time as the champion of layers because you can use an old kitchen garbage bags, but they tend to feel unfortunately. I picked up my son for the new arm and hammer diaper pail made by munchkin. The refills are relatively cheap and you use baking soda to control odors.

Unfortunately, there is a brandy spanking new product. I found the diaper pail at Walmart, but no refills. However, the refills are available at Babies R Us and were actually on sale for $ 2 off when I bought them. So far, it has been good to me.

Changing bags filling is so easy a caveman could do it. It is a circular plastic top that folds in half and snaps. Upon insertion of the bag, unfold the top of the circle, engage and make sure the bottom of the bag touches the bottom of the diaper pail. To empty a bag, remove the upper circular bucket, fold it and get close, pull the bottom.

I recommend the engineering layer 2 elite, I researched just about every diaper pail out there and it's one I found to be the easiest to use and more practical and ergonomic. My son is just over a month and I use layers of my genius since he came home and I love it. Also, if there is a problem with anything, Playtex is really good about replacing things. I had a charge that has been properly packed and they gladly sent me a coupon for a free refill.

I am a free Diaper Genie when I left the hospital with my son. We were in the wheelchair is our security features turned off when a nurse asked if we had a diaper pail. I told him not yet, we still need to buy one, and she turned and pulled out a brand new Diaper Genie, still in the box. I have not had odor problems with it yet, but my son is only 2 weeks and his dirty diapers do not really stink yet. I do not think there will be odor problems with it, but because when you turn the layer, you turn this thing on top which causes the bag to twist, if the layer is somehow locked in. I don 'know anything about the transfers of other layers. Hope this helps.

I got a Diaper Genie because I felt we should have one. This thing was so much hassle and so disgusting when we changed bags. Now we just need a small can in his room for wet diapers (to be taken 1-2 times / week) and dirty diapers immediately go to the box down, unless they are really bad, in which they are entitled outside.

So for us it was a waste of money and I found it easier (and cheaper) way to deal with layers.

The DIAPER CHAMP for sure. We had a Diaper Genie Elite 2, the last one with the pedal. The opening is really small which is good for newborns, but once they are a little older than we would have standing (with hands) layer down through the opening SO GROSS. The champion of layers has a really great opening and you just run what you want there and then pull a handle, it is so easy! I found that you can feel it, but it's just a little. I keep a can of Febreeze air freshener in each.

Posted on January 20, 2010.
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