
I love that by using these bags I no longer need a diaper pail. I had a diaper pail with my first child and that thing reeked no matter what I did. I learned from a well seasoned mom to use these bags and throw them in the kitchen trash. Our kitchen trash gets thrown out daily anyways so these bags contain the odors good enough for a day. The scent it mild (baby powder scent) and is good enough to mask diaper odors. Sometimes they are hard to open up just like the produce bags at grocery stores but a quick fix is to touch a clean moist diaper wipe and voila.My baby’s diapers aren’t super stinky yet so I just hang one of these bags by the changing table and toss them in until it’s full. It holds about 4-5 size 2 diapers before it’s time to close it up and throw it in the kitchen trash. I also used these with my first and sadly we only found out about them towards the end of her diaper days.I also make sure I pack a few in my diaper bag to hold diaper blowout clothes, so they serve a dual purpose.I honestly threw away mydiaper pail cause these bags is all you really need.

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