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Reddit mentions of Fresh Sacks Biodegradable Diaper Disposal Bags, Roll of 250
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Fresh scented disposal bags with odor block to neutralize odors!Large 9 x 11 in. for baby diapers, pets or most adult diapers.4 in. long EZ tie handles tie for an airtight seal.Biodegradable bags are environmentally friendly.250 green colored bags on a roll for quick dispensing.
Specs:
Color | Blue |
Height | 1.81 Inches |
Length | 4.26 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | October 2014 |
Size | 250 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 1.13 Pounds |
Width | 2.63 Inches |
I just use a regular trash can with a lid. I chose the 11-gallon (well, 10.6) because 13-gallon kitchen trash bags still fit in it just fine, but if a 13-gallon one is full of wet diapers, I have trouble carrying it, but I definitely wanted something larger than a 7-gallon bathroom trash can. Honestly, I don't notice much difference between the trash can and the 13-gallon one in our kitchen.
I also keep my bedroom window open, weather permitting, and spray Febreeze near the trash can if I notice an odor, even if I'm only noticing the odor when I open the trash can to dispose of a freshly removed diaper. In the warmer months, when odors seem to be exacerbated, I also put the wet diapers in super small trash bags and tie them closed. The bags aren't really large enough for a diaper I've been wearing 8 hours, but with the diaper rolled up, and the more open end facing inside the bag, they do well enough. I almost never notice an odor and I definitely was when I was just keeping them in a trash bag that was twisted close.
That said, I'm urinary incontinent and only using diapers for urinating in them. If you're using your diaper for more than that, what I'm doing may not be enough for you.