Diaper Pails: Product Guide & Review of Styles, Features, & Safety
Whether you choose disposable or cloth, you’ve got to have a place to put all those dirty diapers. Here’s what to look for…
STYLES
FEATURES
SAFETY
CRADLE FAVORITES
PLACES TO BUY
STYLES
| | | Disposal System
Standard Trashcan with Lid
Stainless Steel • Won't absorb odors.
Plastic |
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FEATURES
| | | Foot Pedal Opener For hands-free ease.
Odorless Designs Keep smells out of the room and in the pail. Some use built in air-filters.
Disposable Refill Bags Some diaper pails require special refillable bags created specifically for that model (others use standard trash bags).
Built-in Cutters Some pails allow you to cut each bag after it’s filled (then you just tie it up and throw it away). |
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SAFETY
| | | Just keep baby out of the diaper pail! Some older babies like to put things - toys, socks, Mommy’s earrings - inside the diaper pail. |
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CRADLE FAVORITES
| | | | |  | Diaper Dekor Plus Requires Dekor refill bags • Foot pedal • Plastic |
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| |  | Diaper Genie II System Requires Diaper Genie refill bags • Plastic |
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| | | | | | | | | |  | Diaper Pail Holds both disposables and cloth diapers • Foot pedal • Stainless steel |
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| |  | Diaper Champ Holds both disposables and cloth diapers • Uses any kind of plastic trash bag (so you can recycle grocery bags) • Plastic |
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PLACES TO BUY
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