I 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 I've tried are the Munchkin bags that come on a roll. The roll fits in Munchkin's 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 doesn't 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. You'll be amazed how much simpler life is! :-)
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