Safety 1st Easy Saver Diaper Pail
- Deodorizer compartment with locking tabs
- Child-Resistant Locking Lid
- Save money, uses standard plastic bags
- Easy one-hand use
- Birth and Up
Product Description
Save money with no costly refills! Features: - Easy one-hand use
- Uses standard plastic bags
- Deodorizer disc included
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Safety 1st Easy Saver Diaper Pail
- Baby Product: 0 pages
- Publisher: Safety 1st
- Label: Safety 1st
- Studio: Safety 1st
- Average Customer Review:
based on 43 reviews
- Sales Rank in Baby: #1218
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Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Excellent for cloth diapers 2008-10-04
Comment: Since having a diaper pail with a lid makes cloth diaper smells build up this is perfect because you can leave the little blue lid open. Although I eventually took the lid off altogether. The "deodorizer disc" is worthless.
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Summary: diaper pail 2008-07-15
Comment: This product arrived with a part missing. There is supposed to be an inner liner, which holds the liner in place. I had this same problem when buyng this product from Wal-Mart. I bought one on line since then, and was perfectly happy with it. I did not try to return it, as I could't wait that long, and I was lucky enough to have the inner liner from the old one, which could no longer be used, because the spring inside broke after long usage.
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Summary: Works great for this twin mom 2008-06-23
Comment: I have used this diaper pail for 2.5 months with twin babies. We go through a LOT of diapers ;) This pail has done a nice job. The only time I have smelled an odor is if the pail is full to the top and the pop-lid is left open. I really like the capacity to deal with double diapers of twins. I also have a Diaper Champ and I prefer this diaper pail over the Champ. They perform about the same, but the capacity of the Safety 1st Pail makes it a winner for me.
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Summary: Not the best, but beats the hassle 2008-05-21
Comment: I was given a diaper genie at my shower, and from day 1 it was a hassle, it was complicated, I didn't really think it took care of smell that well, I just couldn't deal with something i would have to fight with everyday and change so often. This diaper pail is not the best, I can still smell some odor, but for me the simplicity of it is worth it. I hated the turning pushing, special bags, installations difficulties. This pail is easy, has a large capacity, has a space for deodorants and is not too expensive. So, you will have some smell leak out, but it's worth not having the headache from the counterpart.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Stupid design 2008-05-15
Comment: I don't know how this product claims to be odor free. There is no way that its design could hold in odor. The lid has 2 openings, one for bag changing, and a small blue one for inserting diapers. There is a blue hinged 'gate' inside that you have to push the diapers and wipes through. which can be messy if the diaper isn't neatly rolled. I also hate that it snaps on my fingers as I push the diaper through. I tried letting the lid push the diaper through and that sometimes works, but it never works for wipes and again, it is messy if the diaper is messy. I ended up taking the blue piece out, which is much better.
I don't understand how the lid is supposed to be child resistant. It opens easily by pushing the small blue button. How is that supposed to be difficult for a child?
When you push the button to open the lid, it makes a loud rattle noise, which is the deodorizer chip clattering around. This is annoying at any time but is especially irksome when I'm trying to chage my baby in the middle of the night with a minimum of noise. I use my hand to slow the speed of the lid opening so that it doesn't clatter so much, but really, should this be necessary?
Right now my baby still hasn't started solid food, so odor isn't too big of a problem yet, but I will definately have to change pails before then. I received this one as a hand-me-down and although the mother who gave it to me is a fastidiously clean person, the plastic that this pail is made of absorbs odors and is permanantly stinky on the inside. Bleach hasn't helped. I read a reveiw that suggested this pail could be used as regular trash can after diapering, but I can't imagine this since it retains the diaper odor.
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