Some of my mommy friends tell me it's a must while some tell me it's disgusting and I'm better off using a small trash can, wrapping dirty diapers in baggies and emptying it daily. Our nursery is small so I'm all for saving space and only buying things I really need. Thoughts?
Nope. I have heard that once they are on solids not matter what system you have the stink is not contained very well. I just went with a safety first diaper pail that was about 10 bucks at BRU and I am perfectly happy with it (formula fed baby - so his poop stinks more then BF) So far it does a decent job of keeping smells out of the nursery.
This is the pail I have, the lid is white not blue:
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I really don't think you need one. People told me this, but I didn't listen. I went on and registered for the Diaper Dekkor. We stopped using it fairly soon. I felt the nursery always had a smell. It also just took up space.
I am not having one....I am going to use my normal trash can,.....but put it in a plastic bag from walmart or target first....and then tie it up...I don't see a need for buying something extra.
I didn't want one, but someone ended up getting me one. I like it way more than I thought I would and use it all of the time, but it's definitely not a necessity.
We're going to skip it, just added clutter and from what I've been told they're not necessary as long as you throw each dirty diaper in your outside trash.
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Even though we use cloth now, when DD was a newborn we just put the dirties in empty plastic grocery, target, newspaper bags and emptied the trash daily.
I hate the poop sausages that the genie makes. Also I loathe anything that requires specific refills.
I have lived without one for 8 months now. Someone even gave me theirs, but I havn't used it yet. We put the diapers in the trash in the garage and our house doesn't stink. I don't think you need one.
Re: Do I really need a Diaper Genie?
Nope. I have heard that once they are on solids not matter what system you have the stink is not contained very well. I just went with a safety first diaper pail that was about 10 bucks at BRU and I am perfectly happy with it (formula fed baby - so his poop stinks more then BF) So far it does a decent job of keeping smells out of the nursery.
This is the pail I have, the lid is white not blue:
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My Christmas baby turned into a turkey bird! Dillon Richard was born at 34 weeks, 5 days on November 28, 2009 after 10 weeks on bedrest for preeclampsia.
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Even though we use cloth now, when DD was a newborn we just put the dirties in empty plastic grocery, target, newspaper bags and emptied the trash daily.
I hate the poop sausages that the genie makes. Also I loathe anything that requires specific refills.
Diaper pails stink - there is no way around it.
We live in a 1story house so diapers will go out to the trash can in the garage. It's not too far of a walk.