

Sassy Baby Disposable Diaper Sacks, 200 Count, Packaging may vary
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Abigail Toribio
> 3 dayI bought a different brand but didn’t really like them. This are my favorite! They smell like baby powder when you open them. Which helps Kill the bad odor.
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G. Torres
> 3 dayOur diaper genie has been unable to contain the smell since our kiddo started solids. Our solution has been to continue to use the genie but bag up poopy diapers before putting them in. This has saved our noses, and we dont have to make daily trips to the curb to take out trash. Win! Also, they arent full of holes like grocery bags always seem to be, they have a powdery scent to cover odors, and are a good size, and do not take up extra room in the genie. Plus, they are much easier to get open than the rolled bags.
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Flavio Bradtke
> 3 dayI bought these for poopie diapers since we don’t have a special diaper trashcan and I thought it would help the smell. I love the smell and haven’t had any problems with them breaking/leaking! They are also the perfect size for it
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Chris Appleton
> 3 dayThis it easy to use when you have little ones for Dipaers on the go. The scent is nice and not to overwhelming and the are easy to store in your bag.
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Bobaloo
> 3 dayThese are great little bags to have around .. We dont use them for baby diapers , we use them for adult diapers,disposable chuck pads and baby wipes .
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VMax
> 3 dayWe have used these bags for 8 years and we love them. I know it is not the most eco-friendly option but if you have a child in pull-ups well pass 2-3 years old that still has BM in pull-ups, this becomes very handy when you have to change them while out and to decrease smell in your trash cash.
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Sailing Family on the Bay
Greater than one weekI tried about 6 different diaper disposal bags on the market with my surprise baby who is now 18 months old. 13 years ago, I got sucked into the Diaper Genie system for her older brother - what a pain to empty and replace the roll, and so expensive. Went to a simpler diaper disposal pail system with her older sister 11 years ago that used standard tall kitchen bags, much easier and cheaper but still a big smelly plastic bin in the baby room. So this time around, much older and maybe a bit wiser, I just walk all her diapers out to the kitchen trash which, in a family of 5, goes out at least every other day. Wet diapers just get wrapped on themselves and tossed. #2s, of which this baby girl is a champ, get bagged, and I have tried a number of brands because she has been the smelliest and most prolific #2 producer of my 3 babies. The best and thickest diaper disposal bags that Ive tried are the Munchkin bags that come on a roll. The roll fits in Munchkins small plastic dispenser that hangs on your diaper bag handle. I still use the Munchkin bags in my diaper bag because the dispenser is great, and so are the bags. Even if I get stuck having to carry a smelly diaper in one of the Munchkin bags for a bit before I find a trash can, it doesnt smell up the other items in my diaper bag. Same with a smelly outfit from a blow-out that needs to go home to be washed. But the Munchkins bags are way more expensive than these Sassy bags which are almost as thick and have a similar baby powder scent. The 200-ct box is awesome. If your baby has outgrown the newborn stage, and is averaging one dirty diaper a day, you will easily get 6 months from a box of these. I have on occasion double-bagged a really smelly diaper or had to take out our kitchen trash right away because of a really nasty diaper, but both situations have been really rare. These bags contain the odor very well. Another hint... I put one of the large 6 diameter Arm & Hammer deodorizing air fresheners with baking soda at the bottom of my kitchen trash can under the trash bag - works great! Do yourself and your baby a favor - keep those diaper smells from accumulating in a nursery diaper pail and save yourself the hassle of the diaper systems, and just keep these disposal bags near your diaper wipes for the 1 or 2 dirty diapers a day. Youll be amazed how much simpler life is! :-)
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Melanie S.
> 3 dayThese are perfect little bags. I initially ordered them for my kids diapers, however Ive found other uses as well. I keep a few in the diaper bag for an on-the-go trash bag or for wet/soiled clothes to keep them separate from everything. I also use them to dispose of my cats litter when scooping their box. They fit about 3-4 diapers and tie up great. Ive had dirty diapers sit tied up in these bags for a day or two and I never smelled anything. The bags have a very slight baby powder scent, but its not strong or offensive. Just enough to mask the scent of whatever is going in for the moment. With 200 in the box, they last a very long time. Im on my second box in about a year.
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Christopher Stelma
> 3 dayI was using small scented bags on a roll from the Dollar Tree, when I found these. The plastic in these bags is much stronger. I was always ripping the other ones when I tied them. I initially thought that it was a waste to pay for the loop handles, when other bags without them were a tiny bit cheaper, but I have found that I love the handles, which make tying quickly much simpler. Besides all that, they have really helped to cut down on smell from the diaper pail! We only use them on the #2 diapers to conserve bags, and they have made a huge difference!
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JG
> 3 dayThese bags are fantastic. The baby powder smell masks the odor of any diaper weve tossed in them. They are great for travel, home, etc. We have them in our diaper bag, the car, near the diaper pail and in our suitcases. We use them at home most often when our son decides that it smells way too nice in his room. We toss the dirty diaper into the bag, tie it as tightly as we can, and toss it into the diaper pail. 5 days later and you still cant smell that nasty diaper. So worth it. And for 200 bags, the price is just outstanding.