Disclosure: I received the product below to review in exchange for sharing my honest opinion.
Did you know that by the time a baby is potty trained, moms will have changed over 6,000 diapers? That is just for one kid, not times that by how many kids a mom has and that is a lot of stinky diapers! Now to me a dirty diaper is something I have grown used to, as I have had almost seven straight years of diaper changing. The smell from a dirty diaper though can be overpowering at times and really take over a room. Now I have tried many diaper pail systems in my seven years as a mom so far, and I am excited to have tried out the New Whisper® Diaper Pail
The Whisper Diaper Pail is a new diaper pail system that makes it quick and easy to dispose of diapers,, using the motto “Spay, Step, Drop, Spray and Go!”
Features:
So back onto the whole OdoGard technology. Basically it is a scientifically-engineered, independently-tested aerosol product that quickly attaches to odor molecules, then it securely bonds to form new molecules to lock away odor forever. OdoGard technology is water-based and biodegradable, making it safe around kids and pets. One Whisper Spray Can will normally last for one month.
First off the design of the Whisper Pail looks pretty similar to other diaper pails but you do get the spray can with this one. Its actually nice because you get 3 spray cans with it, which should last close to three months.
A flaw I do see though is the Push to Spray button is on the top which makes it easy for kids to push themselves and therefore waste the spray can:
I used regular 13 gallon kitchen bags, and they worked but I’d suggest the 7-8 gallon that they recommend since mine was so big and bunchy:
I will say my favorite feature is the large opening for diapers, whereas other pails have a small opening and you have to squeeze diapers in.
Big opening for diapers:
Lock lid open or closed:
Super easy to click the cover on to conceal the diapers:
Overall, I do like this diaper pail. I like the size and that it works with regular garbage bags. I think the spray cost will add up quickly, especially with kids pushing it (like mine did) but you don’t need to use the spray cans if you don’t want to. I also had issues where I didn’t push the spray can down far enough, and it kept spraying (wasting) inside. I do like though that you get three cans right off the bat, whereas sometimes you get just a small sample bottle. As far as smell covering goes, it works great. The pail has a door that closes the diapers in which contains them and then with the OdoGard technology it keeps the smell really hidden. Its easy to empty and use with the foot pedal, perfect for a mom with only one free hand!
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I bag each and every one of them individually ;(
In the trashcan
We put them in walmart bags and throw them out! They are stinky!
I don't have a good system, other than using multiple bags within bags in a traditional (but stand alone) garbage can with lid.
I had a diaper genie when my 3 yr old was in diapers. We now have our 2nd on the way :)
I just put them in a publix bag tie it up and throw out ..
I use a conventional diaper pail right now-ugh! Thanks :)
put them in a bag and right outside to the trash
How do I manage dirty diapers now? I put them in gro. bags, tie them up and place them in the large trash can.
we put them in grocery sacks, tie them up and then put them in the big can outside. i am tony l smoaks on rafflecopter.