Sassy Baby Disposable Diaper Sacks, 200 Count, Packaging may vary
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Michael D
> 3 dayGreat value and work well for baggie up dirty diapers!
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Melanie Rubalcaba
> 3 dayThese are great for the price you pay but I wouldn’t say they hold in the smell of a dirty diaper all to well. If you’re out & about they’re great for a public trash can or restroom where the trash might be taken out daily. We take our kitchen trash out about every other day & I have found myself double bagging the poopy diapers since there’s a good chance the diaper will be hanging out in our trash for a day or two.
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m.co
> 3 dayUsed numerous brands since my baby was born 2.5 years ago and found I always go back to this brand. I tried other brands when this one got too expensive. I now stock up when it goes on sale. I love it’s reliability because now I use it to line my toddlers training potty and it never leaks compared to other bags I’ve tried. Plus this is the only bag I notice that contains the smell of my baby’s poopy diapers. The baby powder scent is strong initially but it’s so much better than the smell of baby poop.
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Shay
> 3 dayI work in a school, and these work great even for older children’s diapers and pull-ups. Strong and keep smells in the bag.
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NYToy
> 3 dayI saw A few negative reviews, most were positive so I decided to try this product. I normally buy the Arm & Hammer lavender-baking soda bags. However, these bags are also scented and there are tons more. The baby powder scent is a bit generic smelling, but were not eating them we are using them to throw away waste and they do conceal bad odors. The plastic is as thick as a grocery store bags. They are a decent size, as I use these for my babys diapers and my dogs dirty pads (I double the bag for my shepherd). I will buy these from now on!
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Patriots Fan
> 3 dayI highly recommend these disposable diaper sacks. My son is just over 2 years now and Ive gone through boxes of these. For his first year we didnt have a designated diaper pale, opting instead to put diapers in these sacks (as needed) then toss them in our normal trash. This seemed to work fine. We now have a diaper pale and use these less frequent, but still on occassion. Also, we always leave a supply of these in the car and diaper bag just in case. Definitely helpful for parents with kids in diapers.
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Timothy B. Riley
> 3 dayI try to help support a local not-for-profit daycare here in the small town that I am currently living in. They put our a request for plastic grocery bags which they use for dirty diapers. Instead I bought them 5 boxes of the Sassy Baby Disposable Diaper Sacks. They were really excited to get them. So far they have worked out perfectly. The baby-caretakers have told me that the scent is pleasant but that they can only get one diaper in them as opposed to two or three in the plastic grocery bags. I will be buying more.
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J. Meeks
Greater than one weekLike several other reviewers, I tried these as an alternative to the Arm and Hammer Munchkin diaper bags. If my son isnt potty trained by the time we get through this 200 pack, Ill go back to Arm and Hammer.
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spdytypist
> 3 dayI was glad that I was able to purchase these sacks before they are being discontinued by the manufacturer. I would have preferred a larger count but at this point I will take what I can find. I dont use them for diapers, but for a medical condition where my intestines are outside of my body. I use the sacks to dispose of the materials involved in this process. If I didnt have the bags my bathroom and probably my whole house would contain an order. I am hoping the manufacturer will reconsider and keep making the bags.
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Tim
> 3 dayIve been using these diaper sacks for a while now, the smell capture is actually good up to 2 days, but later on if you dont take the trash out it can be annoying. The other thing is the size of each sack is so big for one diaper, you could fit 3 diapers in each sack. overall I use this product every day. It does the job.