J.F. asks from Philadelphia, PA on February 16, 2009
Looking for Recommendations for Diaper Pail to Use in Nursery for Cloth Diapers
Hello!
Anyone have any recommendations for a style/brand of a trash can or something similar to use as a diaper pail in the baby's room for wet/soiled cloth diapers before washing them?
Thanks!
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C.H. answers from Philadelphia on February 17, 2009
Hi!
We liked the Diaper Genie. One perk is that you can use regular ShopRite bags, which saves on the expense of buying special brand name bags for it.
GL!
C.
http://daisyandpear.blogspot.com
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E.F. answers from Pittsburgh on February 17, 2009
I bought a 10 gallon trash can from Big Lots. It has a lid, but I very rarely ever use it. I use flushable liners for my cloth diapers, so if he has a dirty diaper I just flush the poop with the liner down the toilet and throw the diaper in the container, which I keep in my laundry room. I wash about every 4 days, and there is almost no smell, even with the lid off. In fact, I think it is smellier if I put the lid on.
I had a wet bag and I hated it... a dry pail works much better for us.
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A.S. answers from Allentown on February 17, 2009
I'm using a stainless steel can with a pedal from Target, many cloth diapering moms I know use plastic, too. Line it with a wetbag, designed to contain cloth diaper smell and you are all set. Just take it and throw it all in the wash. There are a few I know who just hang the wetbag on the back of the nursry door knob with no problems. Good luck!
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S.B. answers from Philadelphia on February 17, 2009
I use a plastic trash can w/a lid from Target. I use a diaper pail liner with it. Any lidded trash can will work. Also buy som tea tree oil (GNC) to use w/it. Any lidded trash can will work.
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M.S. answers from Pittsburgh on February 16, 2009
Had things gone differently for us, and we used cloth diapers, I was looking into this 'potty pail': http://diaperware.com/productpage/bagsandlaundry.htm.
She also has great tips for using regular garbage pails and liners.
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J.M. answers from Allentown on February 16, 2009
I just use a 13 gallon trash can w/ a lid, it has the step to open foot pedal. I then use a pail liner- I believe it's swaddlebees & it has drawsring.
Good luck to you!
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J.K. answers from Philadelphia on February 17, 2009
Hi J.,
I use a tiddy cat plastic bucket (after i used all the cat liter) i didn't want to spend any more money and plus it is reusing what i have.
Best of Luck!
J.
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C.H. answers from Philadelphia on February 17, 2009
Hi!
We liked the Diaper Genie. One perk is that you can use regular ShopRite bags, which saves on the expense of buying special brand name bags for it.
GL!
C.
http://daisyandpear.blogspot.com
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B.W. answers from Erie on February 17, 2009
Anything with a cover. I kept mine in the bathroom, actually, between the tub and the toilet. That way, I could rinse them in the toilet before plopping them into the diaper pail. I never left them in the nursery (partly, cuz, oh, yeah, we didn't have one ! hee hee) But I do think your nursery will smell much nicer if you keep the dipaer pail in the bathroom. :-) And since you have to rinse out the messy ones anyway, why carry them back to the nursery afterwards ?
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