By the way this useful tool also results in
less diaper pail odor and it allows you to wait longer between washes and off course results in cleaner diapers.
Not exact matches
Stainless steel
pails are
less prone to absorbing poopy odors, but over time, most
diaper pails will start to smell.
We went «liner
less» for over a year and had great success but changed to a liner when pregnant me got tired of bending over, scrubbing out the
diaper pail.
The Ubbi Steel
Diaper Pail is at least twice the cost of a
Diaper Genie, but over the span of your little one's toddler years, it's actually
less expensive because it doesn't require costly Ubbi - branded refills (though they are available).
The sheer number of
diapers that get tossed each day means your normal - sized
pail can be filled in just a few days (or
less), so we wanted something that had a large capacity.
If we still lived in our condo, where the
diaper pail sat
less than three feet away from our washer, I'd probably give it a try, just for the better stain - prevention benefits.
Spraying the poop off the
diapers before putting them in the
pail helps a lot so you need fewer cycles so it will take
less time.
When you're evaluating how helpful the
pail might be in helping you take out the trash
less, you will also have to weigh that against the preferred size of the
pail because obviously, the bigger, the more space it has to contain more dirty
diapers.
I usually placed a lid on my
pail to keep mischievous toddlers out, but in the past I have left the lid off which I discovered allows the
diapers to dry a bit and they become
less stinky.