🌟 Keep it fresh, keep it green!
The Munchkin STEP Diaper Pail, powered by Arm & Hammer, is an award-winning solution for odor control in your nursery. With a capacity of 13 gallons and a patented self-sealing system, it effectively contains odors while being eco-friendly—planting a tree for every pail sold. Fully assembled and easy to use, it’s a must-have for modern parents.
Brand | Munchkin |
Capacity | 13 Gallons |
Color | White |
Opening Mechanism | Step-On |
Material | Plastic |
Recommended Uses For Product | Baby Waste |
Special Feature | Baby Registry Favorite |
Shape | Cylindrical |
Finish Type | Smooth |
Item Weight | 11.3 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Manufacturer | Munchkin |
UPC | 735282159015 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00735282159015 |
Size | 5 Piece Set |
Product Dimensions | 12.44 x 11.5 x 27.5 inches |
Item model number | 15901 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Plastic |
Additional product features | Baby Registry Favorite |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | Diaper Pail |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 11.31 pounds |
Country/Region of origin | China |
K**.
Stop complaining! This diaper pail is really great!
I'm not sure why there are so many bad reviews for this. I understand it's probably different than the model before and change is hard, but it's still a great diaper pail.Some of the reviews complain that the sealing mechanism at the top of the bag doesn't seal after there are a few diapers in the container. You don't have the bag adjusted right. With the refill ring, you have to knot the bottom of the bag and make sure that a couple inches of bag ABOVE the knot is touching the bottom of the pail. (SEE PHOTO.) Then the weight of the diapers is sitting on the bottom of the pail and not pulling down on the closing mechanism. It doesn't waste any bag, because you're still only cutting off whatever portion is full of diapers and then pulling the extra down to use next time.Some of the reviews complain about how this does not contain smell. Without fail, little one always poops in the first diaper after I've changed the bag in the pail. I still put the poopy diaper in the pail even though I know it's going to sit there for a while before it gets emptied again. There's never any smell. When I change the bag, I put the used portion into our kitchen trashcan (where it sometimes sits for a bit, too) and then the trash just smells like the Arm & Hammer smell of the bags - not dirty diapers. I love that both the bags and the disc help control the odor. If you buy a different brand refill ring, that might be part of the problem, too.Some of the reviews complain that you have to empty the thing a lot. Despite the fact that I don't have any problems with smell, I can imagine the probability of the used diaper smell escaping increases with every day you don't empty it. I'm glad it forces me to change the bag every couple days so I keep the smell from becoming a problem.Some of the reviews complain that you have to push the diaper through the sealing mechanism. Get over it. You're washing your hands after you change the baby anyway.Some of the reviews complain that you have to push the lid of the container down after you put the diaper in. This is how the pail closes the sealing mechanism. Pushing the lid down allows it to reseal with more force. I would rather have to push the lid down and get a good seal than not close the lid and risk dirty diaper smell.This is my first diaper pail, but I use the one at my friends' house when I babysit their kids. They have one of the old school ones where you put the diaper in this little cup thing and then pull the handle down/up to transfer the diaper to the pail. You still have to push something down (lever vs. lid) and the smell gets through on that one. (Although there's no Arm & Hammer associated with that, so maybe that's the difference too.)Overall, I think this is a really great diaper pail. It's really unobtrusive and it might cost a few dollars more than its competitors, but if I had to go back and buy a diaper pail again, I would still get this one.
M**E
A magic portal to a world where diaper odors don’t exist!!!
Let me tell you, this pail powered by Arm & Hammer is like a magic portal to a world where diaper odors don’t exist! Seriously, this thing is a miracle worker.- **Odor Control**: It’s got odor control so good, I’m convinced it could handle a skunk convention! With its lavender-scented baking soda puck, it keeps the nursery smelling fresher than a field of daisies. I’ve had more stink come from my toddler’s shoes than this pail!- **Convenient Design**: The foot pedal is a game changer. You can toss in those “surprise packages” without even breaking a sweat. It’s like a workout for your legs—who needs a gym when you can do squats while disposing of diapers?- **Eco-Friendly**: And get this: for every pail sold, they plant a tree! So while you’re chucking your little one’s “artwork” into the abyss, you’re also saving the planet. Talk about a win-win—Mother Earth is giving you a high five!In short, this diaper pail is a life-saver (and nose-saver). It’s stylish, effective, and will keep your nursery smelling like a dream instead of a disaster zone. Five stars—would recommend to all my fellow parents and maybe even my neighbor, who thinks their kid’s poops don’t stink (bless their heart)!
T**S
3 years of use!
This diaper pail has been amazing! My son (4 now) has had medical conditions since birth that have caused incredibly stinky diapers, so this pail has been a nose-saver for us. We went our son's first year without a diaper pail and that was a mistake.We have used it as directed and just in the last few months has it been starting to "leak" odor even when only one or two diapers is in it, which I attribute to the fact that one of my son's two parents has always overstuffed the pail, stressing the mechanism that keeps the bag twisted when the lid is shut. I have always changed the bag, so that's less likely to be the reason. Can't win 'em all.PROS:1) Lid is flat which means you can add a child lock! And the button to release the inner door is under the lid, so the kid can't open the inner door if they can't get the lid open.2) As is, it's easy to use one-handed. Push the lever with your foot and shove the diaper into the bag.3) Odor control is awesome. The pail twists the bag closed and has a heavy-ish lid, and the stock bags are thick. We use off-brand bags and haven't had a problem with those either, though.CONS:1) It's rather large if your nursery is small, but my experience with diaper pails is limited.2) The scented pucks are RIDICULOUSLY expensive for what they are.Two pieces of advice to avoid odor leaks:1) Leave the tail that the manufacturer suggests. It's not there to "waste" bag; it's there to keep the bag sitting on the floor of the pail when you add diapers. You do not want excess pressure pulling down on the mechanism that twists the bag closed, and having a bag that hangs instead of resting on the floor will add excess pressure.2) DO NOT overfill the pail. If you can no longer add a diaper without force, it's full. Change the bag. Overstuffing will also stress the mechanism that twists the bag closed and prevent it from closing properly.You can take the pucks apart and add your own baking soda and fragrance if you want to not pay $5+ for a nice scent. I use cheesecloth as a bag and add baking soda and fragrance oil. I'm sure there are better ways, but I'm too lazy to do more.If you're concerned about bag cost even with off-brand bags, you can get a diaper pail and a trash can. Throw stinky diapers in the pail, and all other diapers in the trash can.Overall, I am incredibly pleased with the performance of this pail. I have no regrets when purchasing. The scented pucks are a nice touch as well, which we've used roughly 50% of the time. It definitely isn't a must to mask leaking odors, but it's really nice when you're changing a particularly stinky diaper.
J**N
Works great!
This works as advertised. We keep this in our master bedroom. It is about 8' from my side of the bed. It does an excellent job at trapping in the scent of dirty diapers. We presently have a newborn that must be fed every 3 hours. I love that I can step on the foot peddle to open the lid. The only reason I give it 4 stars is because the lid takes a little bit of force to close. I don't have a problem with it, but my wife's mother never remembers to close the lid when she changes a diaper which allows odors to escape the pale.
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