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Diaper Pail suggestions?
Hi to all, I went to a baby shower at church this afternoon, and the mama-to-be received two diaper pails, A Genie and a different one (the box said comparable to a Genie but more economical since it uses regular bags). Since my shower is in a month (someone said, "You're next!) I was by one shower-goer asked, in a subtle finding-out sort of way, what I thought of each and what did I plan to use, etc. Well, I hope to be able to use cloth as much as possible, so a Diaper Genie, with its cute little sausages o'plastic, won't do me much good. Do any of you cloth-diapering mamas have any suggestions for a good diaper pail or other dirty-diaper pre-laundry storage solution? TIA! Rebecca 10 more weeks! |
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Ooh, a wet bag from Kathleen at Happy Tushies!! www.happytushies.com
I am not affiliated, and I don't even have one of these (I made one of my own). . . but they are gorgeous. Before I made a wet bag, we just used a plastic kitchen trash can with lid. I really like the bag, though - great for traveling. What sort of diapers/covers are you using? There are so many choices, I remember how hard it was to decide! Hannah mom to 9 mo Jasper "Rebecca McGraw" wrote in message ... Hi to all, I went to a baby shower at church this afternoon, and the mama-to-be received two diaper pails, A Genie and a different one (the box said comparable to a Genie but more economical since it uses regular bags). Since my shower is in a month (someone said, "You're next!) I was by one shower-goer asked, in a subtle finding-out sort of way, what I thought of each and what did I plan to use, etc. Well, I hope to be able to use cloth as much as possible, so a Diaper Genie, with its cute little sausages o'plastic, won't do me much good. Do any of you cloth-diapering mamas have any suggestions for a good diaper pail or other dirty-diaper pre-laundry storage solution? TIA! Rebecca 10 more weeks! |
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Rebecca asked:
Do any of you cloth-diapering mamas have any suggestions for a good diaper pail or other dirty-diaper pre-laundry storage solution? I use something I got at Wal-Mart; I think it's actually a trash can, the kind with the lid you can make pop up with your foot. At one point I used to soak the diapers in the pail, but then it was so heavy that I had to get my husband to pour it into the washing machine! So what I end up doing is dump whatever solids can be dumped into the toilet (I don't swish them or even scrape them) and then just throwing them in there until I am ready to wash them. Smell has never been a problem. Leslie Emily (2/4/91) Jake (1/27/94) Teddy (2/15/95) William (3/5/01 -- VBA3C, 13 lbs. 5 oz.) and Lorelei, expected 11/2/04 "Children come trailing clouds of glory from God, which is their home." ~ William Wordsworth |
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"Rebecca McGraw" wrote in message ... Do any of you cloth-diapering mamas have any suggestions for a good diaper pail or other dirty-diaper pre-laundry storage solution? I use an open, smallish regular plastic trash can for cloth diapers. A large bucket would serve the same purpose. I rinse poo pants before leaving them in there. If it starts to smell before wash time, I take it into the bathroom and put water in. I use a larger metal can, with a lid, lined w/ kitchen bags for disposibles and wipes and other trash. |
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Rebecca McGraw wrote:
Do any of you cloth-diapering mamas have any suggestions for a good diaper pail or other dirty-diaper pre-laundry storage solution? We used 2 10 litre plastic paint pails, from when FIL painted his house - one for dirty, the other for wet. Cheap, lidded and effective! Cathy |
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"Rebecca McGraw" wrote in message ... Hi to all, I went to a baby shower at church this afternoon, and the mama-to-be received two diaper pails, A Genie and a different one (the box said comparable to a Genie but more economical since it uses regular bags). Since my shower is in a month (someone said, "You're next!) I was by one shower-goer asked, in a subtle finding-out sort of way, what I thought of each and what did I plan to use, etc. Well, I hope to be able to use cloth as much as possible, so a Diaper Genie, with its cute little sausages o'plastic, won't do me much good. Do any of you cloth-diapering mamas have any suggestions for a good diaper pail or other dirty-diaper pre-laundry storage solution? I have a couple of round 'First Years' pails with locking lids. I do not believe these are made anymore, because I've never been able to find any new, and mine came from yard sales or thrift store. You might try plastic 5 gallon buckets with the spin-on lid (here's an example: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW) but there are other brand names available. They all cost about the same. --angela |
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Luna wrote: What sort of diapers/covers are you using? There are so many choices, I remember how hard it was to decide! Hannah mom to 9 mo Jasper I haven't the foggiest notion! I've looked all over the web and there are so many choices, and each choice has those that love them and hate them. I registered for for the heavy diaper-service cloth diapers from Babies R Us, and someone has already made us a gift of a pack of Pampers (they may be disposable, but I'm not going to look a gift horse in the mouth), so I am at least prepared cover her butt when I meet her and find out what size she is. Suggestions are welcome on diapers and covers as well! I saved a lot of the past diaper threads from this ng also. Less than 10 weeks to go, and I need to kick it into gear and get ready for her! Rebecca |
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"Rebecca McGraw" wrote in message ... Suggestions are welcome on diapers and covers as well! I saved a lot of the past diaper threads from this ng also. Less than 10 weeks to go, and I need to kick it into gear and get ready for her! Rebecca I know about not looking a gift horse in the mouth - we used disposables for the first week or two, and then a few more weeks for when we went out of the house. Once I read http://www.diapershop.com/health.htm I knew we had to quit. The cloth isn't hard to use when out, even on long vacations. I have heard that many people love Nikky covers, and I'm a fan of fitted (velcro) diapers so babe can go coverless at home. Also for the great poop containment (no more washing covers every time he poops) and the ease of putting them on a wiggly toddler. Diaperpin.com has great reviews of covers and diapers. Favorite covers are home made fleece inner/PUL layer with cotton print outside and fleece binding around the legs. I really like the fleece binding. Snaps for covers because they figure out how to undo velcro so quickly! Wool covers are super great too, though the aristocrat hasn't been fitting well for the past month or so. I like the felted wool like Nikkys etc. I don't think that the Babies R Us diapers are going to be great absorbency wise so you may want to keep looking. If you do stick with prefolds, get a few Snappis so you don't have to use pins! Best of luck, Hannah |
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"Rebecca McGraw" wrote in message ... Luna wrote: What sort of diapers/covers are you using? There are so many choices, I remember how hard it was to decide! Suggestions are welcome on diapers and covers as well! I saved a lot of the past diaper threads from this ng also. I have used nothing but Mother-Ease diapers now for going on 7 years. I love them. They are one-size for most babies (no need to buy more diapers in other sizes), they stay *on*, I've never yet had a kid figure out how to get them off, the nylon snaps are terrifically strong and durable - I think I've had 2 snaps break in 7 years and they didn't make the diapers unusable - and the covers simply don't leak. I can't think of more than a handful of leaks in 7 years (important when you co-sleep!) The per-use cost is low, although the startup cost is staggering. Still, I'd buy them again. I may yet have to. Mine are getting threadbare and I have had to sew doublers into half of them! But, they have an outstanding resale value. If I could be a reseller for them, I'd do it in a heartbeat. Alas, they no longer have resellers. You have to go to their website: www.mother-ease.com . Oh, if only I got kickbacks for plugging their product. --angela |
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Rebecca McGraw spake thusly
Suggestions are welcome on diapers and covers as well! I saved a lot of the past diaper threads from this ng also. For the first three weeks we used disposables. (I was recovering from a third degree tear and just wasn't able to lug buckets of nappies/diapers around.) After that, we used infant size prefolds and Bummis covers (super whisper wraps), which worked really well. Now (DS is 5 months) we're using Motherease One Size diapers and the ME airflow covers, with some regular size prefolds as backups, during the day. At night we use a Bummis pull-on pant over a 'Snazzipants' (NZ made nappy). http://www.snazzipants.co.nz/ (you can probably find similar type fitted diapers in the US) The prefolds are cheap, the ME diapers are not. I bought six ME new initially, found they worked well, and have just arranged purchase of some second-hand from a woman in Texas, via the Motherease forum: http://forum.motherease.com/default.asp The Bummis covers (with velcro) are great - I even use the small ones over disposables when I have to use them for daycare, as otherwise we get a lot of leakage. The ME Airflows (they're the ones with snaps) are good, but don't fit as well on my son around the legs. I'll probably still get a few in the larger sizes though. -- Maggie |
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