Sassy Baby Disposable Diaper Sacks, 200 Count, Packaging may vary
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BobJ
> 3 dayWeve been using these for years now for our two boys and wont think of another. They are quite sturdy, unlike some of the more clear and flimsy ones and while stinky, they trap the smell much better. I have sometimes seen mini-packs in the store and these are a great introduction for baby showers and baby gifts.
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Christine
> 3 dayI love these bags. We recently had our second baby, and like many 2nd time parents we have found that we need much less stuff for the baby. With our first child we had a special diaper trash can, but it felt bulky and like it took up too much space when we started arranging the nursery for baby #2. This baby is sharing the guest room so weve had to simplify the items we place in the room. Instead of the trashcan I keep these bags in the diaper changing area. I place a bag on his dresser handle and put any soiled diapers in it during the evening and overnight, then tie it up and toss in our large trash can in the morning. I tie up an especially stinky diaper right away. These do a great job of masking odors and keep the room just as fresh smelling throughout the day as the special diaper trash can did. And these are much cheaper than the custom diaper pail trash bags!
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Joan Simmons
> 3 dayNot enough scent for me but they do the job for poopy diapers
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ice
Greater than one weekThese bags have a great smell you wont smell the poop/urine in them. They are strong enough to use them to collect dog waste and great value for money compared to dog bags which are over priced. Would recommend highly
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Have2
> 3 dayThese sacks help me keep the nursery free from diapery smell. I’ll reorder this.
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Bluegrass Cat
> 3 dayIve said goodbye to diaper genie refills after discovering these nifty bags. Its hard to belief they mask the odor of even the most formidable diapers. Im a believer!
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stQ
Greater than one weekFor my newborn I was able to fit 6-8 newborn diapers in this thing before I tossed them out. Now that my baby is 4 months and wearing size 3 diapers I can fit 3-4 dirty diapers in it before tossing. I think it’s better than using a diaper trash can because you don’t have a build up of smell in the room.
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CVandy
> 3 dayLooking around alot online, I was trying to decide whether or not to invest in a diaper pail. Previously, I ordered the Sassy brand disposable changing pads and was pleased. So when I saw these bags by the same company I decided to try them out. Once again, these bags have met my expectations. They are durable and have little handles on them much like plastic grocery bags. They fit 2 toddler diapers and up to 4 smaller size diapers. With the way these bags are working for me, I will not be ordering a diaper pail after all. This is saving me money as I would have to buy replacement bags for any diaper pail. They also smell like baby powder, which I happen to love. Will be ordering these in the future to keep my stock up.
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Valjulia
> 3 dayWe purchased these disposable diaper bags when our second baby was born, so we wouldnt have to run outside to the trash can every time we changed a diaper. Theyre very convenient, and mask the smell of a dirty diaper well. They do smell like baby powder, and yes, the smell is quite strong when you first open the box. It fades away pretty quickly though. Weve had the (open) box sitting on a shelf in the living room, and its never bothered us. In fact, after a couple of days, I couldnt even smell them at all. We used these only for poopy diapers, and with two babies, one pack lasted about 3 months. Theyre big enough for two full baby diapers, Ive never had any of them rip or break in any other way, and they seemed to contain the smell well.
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Doug
> 3 dayI have two 80 pound dogs. These make it so easy to scoop, drop into the bag, tie it off and dump in the trash can. Seriously love how easy these have made disposing dog poo. Im sure the garbage man appreciates the powder smell as well.