

Sassy Baby Disposable Diaper Sacks, 200 Count, Packaging may vary
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bpete109
> 3 dayWe decided to not buy a diaper genie and we use these diaper sacks instead. This box has lasted us about a year so far. When my daughter was a newborn, we put an entire days worth of diapers in one sack. We loosely tie the sacks shut until they are full, and the diaper odor does not escape. They are also convenient to carry in the diaper bag for those on-the-go diaper changes. It may seem silly to buy plastic sacks, but this way we never had to worry about having enough grocery sacks on hand, and the pop-up style of box comes in handy. The sacks dont actually pop up from the box, but theyre easy to grab and pull out.
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Fahad Jameel
> 3 dayMy sons diapers are sometimes really stinky. I bought these bags for when im in public or at a friends house so that the smell can stay contained and not spread. So far these bags work wonderfully, i just put the used diaper in the bag and tie it up.
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E. Gordon
> 3 dayTHESE THINGS ARE MY BESTFRIEND!!! I have them stashed in the car and in every room in the house. 200 of these will go a long way!! I gift them to all of my friends and they love them. And they smell great and keep the odor of a soiled diaper disguised. You will not go wrong purchasing these. They are convenient and they work.
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Ginger
> 3 dayI actually brought these for a baby gift. But I used them when my children were in diapers years ago! Very easy to use, handy, and they definitely mask smells. I replaced my diaper genie with these bags because the smell from the genie was horrid. I always include these in baby shower gifts because they are a must have!
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AnonymousMom
> 3 dayI started using these bags for cat litter years ago. They are so much better than the ones at the pet store because they have handles that make it easy to tie the bag closed. Now I have 2 kids in diapers, and I just put the stinky ones in a bag, tie it, and throw it in the kitchen trash. I never have stink issues, and I dont have to deal with any kind of diaper pail. I would probably come up with even more uses for these bags, but they smell like baby powder, so you wouldnt want to put food or anything in them. My mom bought some diaper bags at a dollar store, and they were almost impossibly thin- these are much better quality.
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msjboogz
> 3 dayWe got these for our main level because we don’t have a diaper genie down there. We were hoping they would keep us from having to change out the large trash can every day, but poop is poop, and the scent came through the bags pretty quickly.
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debra smalley
> 3 dayBest thing ever to keep my yard clean of dog poo.
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lzhim
Greater than one weekDont waste your money on one of those trashcans for diapers. After your kid is out of diapers you have an expensive, useless trash can. We just have a regular trashcan in our daughters room. When her diaper is wet we just throw the diaper away, when it smells we put the diaper in one of these bags and throw it away. We regularly empty the trashcan but we dont run every smelly diaper out to the outside trash. These do a good enough job of masking the smell. Occasionally, one will be really bad and even in the bag it still smells (though this is probably just a lingering smell in the room, not necessarily the smell through the bag) and those we take right out. This box will last forever! I think we can go 6 months or so before needed to reorder. That might vary for you, but I feel like the box is never ending! MUCH MUCH cheaper overall than getting diaper pail and needed to buy those expensive liners.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayThey accomplished what they are made for. No complaints.
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shannon
> 3 dayI love how you can put the nastiest poop diaper in it, tie it up, and no longer smell the stench. Great for trips out when theres no trash can (or you just want to be courteous to other peoples noses). Also works well for holding the clothes that got covered in baby mess while youre out and about.