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Baby Trend Diaper Champ

Baby Trend Diaper ChampBrand: Baby Trend
Category: Baby Product


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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 2270 reviews
Sales Rank: 7265

Color: White
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 0.2 x 0.1 x 0.3

Model: 4200
UPC: 090014001803
EAN: 0090014001803
ASIN: B00003TL7P


Features:
  » No special bags to buy; uses tall kitchen bags, thick grocery bags or most other plastic bags
  » Convenient one-hand operation
  » Odorless design
  » White

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
When dealing with a young baby or squirming toddler at diaper changing time, the last thing you need is a diaper pail that requires two hands. The Diaper Champ helps eliminate hassle—and odor—by providing convenient one-hand operation for quick disposals.

Even better is that this wondrous device takes regular garbage bags. There is no need to constantly buy brand name refills because the Champ can use the typical tall kitchen sack, plus grocery or most other plastic bags. Aside from the use of regular bags making it the economical choice, this feature also makes the Champ more flexible. While diapers will no doubt be the most thrown away item, this pail can also accommodate wipes, cotton swabs, tissues, and other baby essentials.

Functionality is simple: drop a diaper (or other trash) into the pail's top receptacle and flip the handle. To empty, just unlock the top and remove the bag. Standing about two feet high, the Diaper Champ's capacity is on par or larger than many of its competitors, usually only requiring a bag change once a week.

But the true test of any diaper pail is its smell control, right? Most moms we polled claimed the Champ the hands-down winner, and only a few had occasional escaped odors after 18+ months of use. Once toddlers have been introduced to solid foods using scented bags can help fight off any excess pail smell. Another great tip for keeping the Champ fresh is to quickly spray it down with a disinfectant when changing bags.



Editorial Review
In this corner... it's the Diaper Champ. Standing a bit taller than the competition, this wondrous contraption actually uses regular garbage bags, making it super economical (no refills, hooray!). It also holds a few more diapers than other pails we've tried. To use it, simply drop a diaper in and flip the handle. To empty it, just unlock it and remove the bag. But the true test of a diaper pail is its smell control, right? Overall, most moms thought that the Champ deserved its title, and only a few detected an occasional escaped odor or two. It is a bit difficult to open (hint: take it slow), but for those of you with a curious and experimental toddler in your house, this may be okay. --Melissa Wilson


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars The Best Cheap Way to Go!!   November 15, 2009
Hallbird (San Luis Obispo, CA)
I read all the reviews from everyone else and all other diaper bins...It get exhausting and repetitive over pros and cons. But my fiance and I were looking for something that would handle the smells, and nothing be big and bulky, and most cost efficient. The is the best cost efficient one out there by not having to by special bags to go with it. That was a big part in that we are using cloth diapers and sometimes disposable ones too. I know other reviews said that this one smells sometimes;and yes it does...It has for me on occasion, but only when my daughter was having bowel movements everyday a couple times a day and with he disposable diapers the smell can build up if not emptied when the bin is nearing full. Come on who wants to take a bag of dirty diapers to the trash can at 2 a.m.?? (that's when I noticed the smell and it was only when I had it opened waiting to put a diaper in it...
I say for the price, size and future savings this is a great disposal system.



5 out of 5 stars Love this product!!!   October 28, 2009
Julie
A million times better than the diaper genie! And less expensive as you use your own garbage bags. Highly recommend this product!


4 out of 5 stars Remember to tuck in the tabs   October 26, 2009
Amy S. Mcfarland (California)
We love this diaper pail, and have used it for both of our children. It does a great job blocking the smell, and best of all it uses standard kitchen garbage bags. It's very easy to use - drop in a diaper, rotate the handle and you're done.
My only advice would be to make sure the tabs are folded in on the diapers being discarded. My husband has a habit of throwing everything in willy-nilly - diaper, wipe, whatever. We've had several instances of the little tabs on the diaper, or a piece of the wipe, getting stuck in the area that cycles the diaper into the trash bin. This results in the mechanism getting stuck and not being able to rotate until the block is cleared. If you fold the diaper, preferably with the wipe in it, problem solved!



4 out of 5 stars Does the job   October 22, 2009
A. Ishikawa
I chose this diaper pail because it was the only one that didn't require you to use special bags that are really expensive. You can use your regular tall kitchen trash bags, which is really nice considering you have to change the bag at least every other day with the amount of diapers you go through.

I am glad I chose this pail because it keeps the smell in and is a good size. My only complaint is that sometimes it is hard to flip over the lid, however this is usually due to the fact that the pail needs to be emptied.

I would recommend it.



4 out of 5 stars Just remember, change the bag   October 2, 2009
Christina M. Benedict (england)
This is a typical diaper changing pail, nothing special. It does it's job though! You just have to remember that you do need to change the bag at least once a week, or else it is going to smell... But then, what do you expect from a pail holding soiled diapers! I change the back 2 x a week,or more, as I have two babies it fills fast. I also wash it about 2 x a month. It's easy. This is a great pail for when your child is a little older. My son knows to put his diapers in it and its easy for him to turn.

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