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M_user
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
Exactly what I expected and great price too.
Sylvia C. Watters
Reviewed in Canada on February 21, 2021
That there’s quite a few in container
Soraya Benmeriem
Reviewed in France on August 24, 2020
un peu déçu car l'odeur n'est pas complètement masquer contrairement a une autre marque que je prenais avant. Mais sinon il fait aussi son travail
andrea
Reviewed in Mexico on November 21, 2020
Llevo 3 años usándolos con mis dos hijos!! No quiero inaginarme el olor del cuarto sin ellos!
Mim
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2020
Buying bulk of this item is a must. I am sure the majority of the people will purchase a Diaper Genie for their babies diapers. These bags are easy to use and hold smelly diapers very well. We bought the Diaper Genie for our dog waste. Rather than placing the doggy poopy bags in the trash can where it still attracts flies and gives off odors, we put this by the door in the garage and each week pull out the desired measurement and throw it out in the trash on trash day. No smell, no odor. If it works for diapers it will work for doggy bags!!!!!
Irma Zúñiga
Reviewed in Mexico on October 12, 2018
Desde ke nació mi bebé hemos usado los repuestos para la bolsa d pañales son de mucha utilidad . Por lo general los compramos en Sam's pero estaban agotados , buscamos en Amazon y los encontré inmediatamente los compramos.
Lauren Howard
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2016
I love my Diaper Genie! When I was pregnant, I was told that they didn't work well an wouldn't control smells. Not accurate. They're easy to empty, and the bags work great. We have several for our house, so we buy a lot of the refills, but they still last a long time and work really well. The mechanism snaps closed so all of the smells stay inside. Our dogs don't even pay any attention to it. It's the least expensive one on the market and the best one, in my opinion. Big thumbs up.
Tony
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 30, 2015
Excellent product easy to use.
PAREVIEWER
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2013
Very good price for something you will need about 116 times per year. 6-8 diaper changes per day, 7 days per week, 52 weeks per year is 2,912 diapers. These bags fit about 25 diapers easily, arguably you can stuff around 40, but that's "pushing it." The genie works great for not only storage but to keep the stink away from the room and be sanitary. It also beats rushing to the trash can after each change.So, this price beats TARGET and WALMART if you bought individually. As a stay at home Dad who did all the diapers for 2-3 years, I know what works and what doesn't. These work, hold your diapers and don't break unless you exceed the above. I would recommend EXTREMELY messy diapers be put in a separate bag and taken out for many reasons but mainly because the Genie is good but it is not the Diaper God.
lolob
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2013
Hide the diapers, hide the smell and be easy to use. Granted! We love our Diaper Genie bags and it has lasted us now for 2 1/2 years. The refills are great and do a really good job at whisking away dirty diapers and smell but the older the child gets the more the smell overpowers the diaper genie bags. All this means is that you dispose of the diapers more often. The great thing is that the bag system makes it easy to do a small bag disposal or use it for a large bag disposal so you don't feel you are wasting bags. A bit pricy but worth it!!!
Stephen A. Means
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2012
Diaper genie Elite II is a great for diapers. I know the refills might be pricey ($7 one refill at the store). But there is no odor, refill are easy to use, and when it comes to waste disposal all diapers are in the same bag.I found out that refills last me a lot longer when I don't throw away big loose diaper, but tighten them as much as I can. It safe some space (in the genie) and money.
Jaime C.
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2012
My wife and I have used the Diaper Genie II "Elite" for the past two years for our daughter. I have found it to be largely durable and just as advertised in terms of containing the smell. There does seem to be one point of weakness though (which may or may not be unavoidable due to the design) where as about 6 months ago, the piece of perforated plastic which secures the top lid broke from just the every day stress of needing to resist the force of the footpedal. That being said, I managed to jury-rig a fix, with an old credit card and some super glue, such that now it works again, but alas, not quite as well as before.The one incredible positive that I would recommend though (If you can or have a husband who can stomach the brief smell) is the fact that because the bags are so durable/strong, when changing them out (before you cut the bag and tie it off), you can actually push down all the diapers, squeezing out most of the air (flows into bag above) and therefore almost creating a vacuum of just very "dense diaper mass." At this point, I simply use a twist tie to seal the top and cut it free from the liner. Then simply squeeze (this is the "smelly part" -I would recommend doing this in an open air/outside area if possible) the remaining air out. In this way, I have managed to stretch one refill for up to a month and a half (using size 3 diapers, would be longer with smaller diapers probably). In researching alternatives (e.g. the Munchkin product) it seems like this would be impossible due to the individual nature of each refill. Hope this helps...
D. Edwards
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2011
If you've used a diaper genie, you know it is the greatest thing man has ever invented. It takes the normal crazy stink out of a kids diaper pail. The refills are a fact of life for every Diaper Genie user. They are the life blood of the stink containment. When my first daughter was born, I found out how quickly you can run through these things. We started buying 3 at a time at WalMart and it seemed like we were always running out. They normally run about $6-8 per refill depending on where you buy them (brick and mortar). Amazon is a deal if you ask me. I know I'm going to need 100 more of these before all my children are potty trained, so subscribe and save just makes sense. With the Amazon Mom discount plus the subscribe and save, I'm getting these delivered to my door for ~$5.08 per refill. A deal if you ask me, and takes the hassle out of it.As for the product itself, it just works. No need to worry about that.
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