- Includes 2 refill packs for the Diaper Dekor(TM) Plus
- Each refill holds about 580 newborn or 350 large diapers
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I was disgusted at the number of negative responses to these bags. I’m on my third child and have used the Diaper Genie and the Diaper Champ. This far exceeds those. The amount of people that commented on “who cares if they are biodegradable” is astonishing. GET A GRIP PEOPLE! Every little thing helps. You might as well tell your children you don’t care what kind of world we are leaving for them. And for those of you who think there are no biodegradable disposable diapers. . . try diapers. com and check out Nature Babycare-completely biodegradable disposable diapers. They are amazing, even overnight. (My baby is 8 months old) I wouldn’t use Pampers, Huggies, etc. if someone gave them to me now. Even Earth’s Best and Seventh Generation are only environmentally friendly-not completely biodegradable. I think this is a huge step in the right direction–WAY TO GO DIAPER DEKOR!
I’m sorry to read how disappointed people are in the new bio-degradable bags. I’ve been wishing for these for years. I’m not usually the type of person who pushes people to “save the environment” but frankly, the whole diaper thing leaves me feeling a little guilty. I’m glad at least the bag now is earth friendly. I’ve also started using green diapers during the day but I still use huggies at night.
after reading all the bad reviews I googled the diaper dekor and found the refill for a lot cheaper on drugstore[dot]com
Love the diaper dekor plus used it for four kids now, disappointed at what I’m reading about the refills
This is an excellent product for being both functional and biodegradable.
We use Seventh Generation diapers and the biodegradable bag means that they will degrade sooner to expose the diapers to biodegradation sooner. We use biodegradable trash bags as well. Composting or flushing the diapers is not an option as we live in the city.
We really love the lack of plastic smell with the biodegradable diapers. The normal liners have a strong perfume smell to mask the smell of the diapers. The less perfume and dyes the better.
The bags have never broken.
We put our diaper pales in the guest bathrooms on the first and second floors of the house that both have high throughput Panasonic fans. The smell is only a minor issue. We could never understand why people put diapers pales in bedrooms.
We only buy these bags now.
I’ve been seeing all kinds of poor reviews on this product since “they changed it. ” Apparently, we never used the earlier version as they’ve always come in a two-pack and were always biodegradable – in our experience. That being said, we like this product much more than the Diaper Genie because of not having to shove our hand down into the bag and we don’t notice any more smell with this product than the other. Of course, we don’t leave ‘dirty’ diapers in it, only ‘wet. ‘
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