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Baby Trend Diaper Champ in Blue


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List Price: $34.99
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Manufacturer: Baby Trend
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Amazon Maximum Age: 5 Manufacturer Maximum Age: 5 Amazon Minimum Age: 1 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Baby Product Brand: Baby Trend Color: Blue EAN: 0090014008086 Feature: Convenient odor-free way to dispose of diapers Label: Baby Trend Manufacturer: Baby Trend Manufacturer Minimum Age: 1 Model: 4100 Publisher: Baby Trend Studio: Baby Trend
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Features
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Convenient odor-free way to dispose of diapers Accepts both cloth and disposable diapers Uses any plastic bags, no special cartridges One-hand flip handle makes it simple to use Easy to clean and replace bags
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Editorial Reviews:
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- Odorless design
- Use any plastic bag
- No special cartridges needed
- Convenient one-hand operation
- Holds disposable or cloth diapers
- Easy to replace bags and to clean
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice to use garbage bags, but you could smell it too well Comment: We have twins and so I actually bought a genie and the champ and even though I HATE buying the inserts for the genie, the champ just let too much of the smell out, which by the time they were 5-6 months old and eating solids was just too much to take. We have two genies now and I still HATE buying those inserts, but I don't smell a thing.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Are you kidding me?? Comment: All I have to say is OH NO, keep away!! I had originally bought the diaper champ since it seemed to be it the more economical choice since I could use any bags I wanted with it. I have had the thing for two years now, I use good quality kitchen bags, I air it out, spray it with Lysol and am very careful to correctly install the bags...HOWEVER... this thing STINKS!!!!!! When it is closed, the odor is bearable (but still detectable), but when you go to remove the bag...OH GOD HELP YOU!!! I cannot tell you how awful the smell is, especially once they start eating solid foods! The worst part is I had recommended the thing to all my friends because I really believed it was the better option and now we all hate it and won't use it anymore! It's bad.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great, but you MUST install bag correctly! Comment: This product is great. I used to have a DiaperGenie with my first child and I hated it. I tried this one and it is just perfect! No odor!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nothing oderless about this! Comment: While the design of this diaper champ is, indeed, streamlined (it is easy to use and doesn't need expensive special bags) it fails completely in the main purpose: to contain odor! The champ is not airtight, has no fan, no filters - so of course the smell of dirty diapers quickly permeates the room! I was changing the bag everyday and still could not contain the smells. I would NOT recommend this to anyone - better off to just use a plain bag and save your money!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Does NOT work Comment: I sincerely cannot believe how anybody will give a 5 stars to this product after using it for a week. It is a complete gimmick... My wife and I bought for it "felt" like a solid piece of equipment for containing odors. At first looks it seems well-constructed and pretty innovative about keeping an "airtight seal"...
On reality though: The mechanism fails to work on second use... Cloth diapers get stuck almost right away. The lid does not rotate as intended and you end up using not only both hands (instead of the advertised one-hand operation) but both feet as you struggle to contain the basin while removing the malfunctioning lid. My wife cannot even do this without my help as it takes some forceful maneuvering.
It is not a problem of manufacture, it is a problem of the intrinsic design. On careful inspection (I am trained as industrial designer) I realize that it is over-engineered, and adds too much complexity with a focus on emotional perception on first buyers rather than actual science... The mechanism will fail after the pail fills-up (in less than a week with 20-23 cloth diapers with aided manual compression). The gravity-driven drum does not have enough weight to compress diapers and these will push up... making it to jam when you try to rotate as advertised.
Bottom-line: DO NOT BUY IT... IT IS A BAD PRODUCT. I have not tested it on disposable diapers but I feel that it is a rather large waste of plastic. Simpler solutions will do much better.
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