Best diaper disposal bags according to redditors

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u/JohnnyBaowulf · 56 pointsr/lifehacks

I assume by your use of the term "nappy" you are from somewhere outside the US. Would you mind sharing where you can source scented nappy/diaper bags for cheaper?

This hypothesis doesn't quite hold true here in the US. Doggie bags are cheaper here; to the extreme that when my daughter was still in diapers, we kept one of the doggie bag clips with a roll on the diaper bag.


For just a quick example...

Munchkin Arm & Hammer Diaper Bag costs $7.79 US for 72 (0.108 each).

Earth Rated® Lavender-Scented Dog Waste Bags with Handles costs $6.99 US for 120 (0.058 each).


Or if you're okay with unscented, 220 for $7.99, or 0.036 each, or 700 for $14.99, or 0.021 each.

u/orb360 · 21 pointsr/Parenting

You can get scented disposable bags to put the diapers inside and then dump them in a can, or keep them in the diaper bag till you get home.

Works pretty well

link: http://www.amazon.com/Munchkin-Hammer-Diaper-Dispenser-Colors/dp/B001QKDI48

u/CluckMcDuck · 5 pointsr/beyondthebump

Some things that are a little 'out of the norm' but hugely helpful:

  • Poopy diaper disposal bags for when you're out and about (nice handy container to hang inside the diaper bag, too! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007KGHLE0?th=1

  • Diaper clutch for when you're running a quick errand (or just to keep in the trunk of your car): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AQ693RO?th=1 a more masculine version: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01I0MA06I

  • small 'med kit' for baby to keep in the diaper bag and at home. at minimum, should include fever reducer, gripe water, saline spray. can add aquaphor and a nose frieda to the home one, too: https://www.amazon.com/Little-Remedies-Essentials-Aspirator-Intended/dp/B00OKYKTIK/ref=sr_1_27_sspa

  • A tracking app (we use Glow Baby). VERY helpful so you don't have to constantly ask "when did he last ___" or "what time does he need to eat? etc" I had a hard enough time remembering when to change my own pads and medicine within the first few weeks, so being able to track LO's day in an app that DH or I could add to/sync across our phones was huge.

  • Rock and play. our LO slept in it for the first 6 months. we didn't buy any other bouncer, swing, etc. He literally just had the rock and play, towels/blankets spread out to play on the floor, a boppy pillow for feedings (and sometimes naps), and a play gym mat.

  • OXO wipe holder. amazingly simple, but being able to open and grab wipes one handed is awesome.

  • SIMPLE clothing. yes, outfits are cute, but with the amount of time you spend getting them on/off. not worth it for the 'everyday' moments at home. save the cute stuff for photos or special outings. stock up on onesies and zip/button sleepers.

u/Lem0ntr33 · 5 pointsr/beyondthebump

In my "quick run to the store" bag. A gallon size zipper lock bag with 2 diapers & wipes. A small quart size ziplock bag with a change of clothes for baby. A small quart size ziplock bag with 2 ready to feed bottles of formula and a clean nipple. That is in my Longchamp backpack. I just grab, toss my phone & wallet & keys and go.

My diaper bag, the big one. Stays in the bottom of the middle seat in the middle aisle of the SUV. That's the family car. Baby car seat is in the middle row so it is right under his feet.

That one is the huge skip hop bag. I have 3 ziplock bags with a complete outfit each, for each kids. A pouch of necessities like Neosporin, bandages, meds, etc. A trash bag thing that hangs off the d ring.

In one of the front pockets, I have size 2 disposable diapers. We use the cloth only at home. In the other pocket, I have size 4 disposable diapers. The wipes are in the main compartment.

The side pockets have a small empty water bottle in each side pocket for the toddler and kid. I don't really use the top zipped pockets or the secret zippered compartment for anything.

Also in the main compartment is a ziplock bag of snacks. Two clean and empty 4oz bottles. A thin receiving blanket (going to be swapped out for a thicker blanket because the weather is getting colder). Oh, an extra ziplock bag with my husband's underwear and shorts. He likes to take the girls in the water to play when we drive by a river/stream/lake/pond/beach. I hate water so I don't go in. Besides, I'm the one busy taking pictures of them. We have a huge picnic blanket, old towels, and throw pillows that lives in the back of the car for impromptu trips.

I keep two coolers at home for daily use. One is a lunch box size soft cooler that I will toss a breast milk baggies in for day trips or quick trips. So it stays in the house until we have to leave. I just put his bottle of milk and cold packs or whatever and grab my backpack.

For longer trips, like all day when I know we won't be home until late, I use a slightly bigger cooler. I put in the breastmilk baggies. Iced water bottles (I freeze the 8oz water bottles in the deep chest freezer & use as ice packs until they melt and the girls have cold water to drink) and drinks for the girls.

That is basically all the stuff in my diaper bags.

u/phosphite · 5 pointsr/NewParents

Google this and read all the articles you can to find what works for you. It's very manageable, a little like a circus but keep a good attitude and you will fly fine, lots of good comments here already!

Our items: Carry-on with laptop, diaper-bag backpack, and a Coleman soft cooler to keep milk frozen + other food, **stroller (Summer-infant 3D-flip, awesome stroller!), and Ergobaby baby carrier!

Security: Read the websites and pack according to the rules, have one of you (mom) can carry all the baby stuff. Be very nice to them, they are doing their jobs, and will help you through, the stroller may be x-rayed. One of you will walk through with the baby, make sure you don't ding if you can avoid it to make life easier.

Flight: Boarding: Pre-board! Wear the baby aboard in an Ergobaby or other carrier. This gives you ability to bring a carry-on, get your boarding passes/id, carry stroller, etc. Gate-check the stroller using a bag: https://www.amazon.com/Childress-Travel-Standard-Double-Strollers/dp/B003554H9M

Flight: Entertain, feed, snuggle, sleep, bounce, etc. Even learning the parts of the plane can be entertainment like opening the tray, armrests, etc. Obviously attempt to restrain jr from kicking! We didn't have to walk the baby up and down the aisle, but some parents do that, do whatever works.

Flight/Changing: I change the baby on the plane, and have those blue plastic diaper bags and fill one with wipes and put that and a diaper in my pocket, and take an extra to throw out the smelly diaper. No need to bring a full diaper bag. The baby may slide around during turbulence, and laugh, be prepared. :)

Layover: There are often kids play stations around, if not there's lots for a 7mo to be entertained with in the real world. Stroller is great for naps.

Time changes: Switch to the new time right away and hold as best as possible, there will be a transition period so just go with it.

We've done a good bit, always been fine.

u/AgentAM · 3 pointsr/BabyBumps

ChoiceRefill Compatible with Diaper Genie Pails, 4-Pack, 1080 count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073CLKNK3?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/briansinatra · 3 pointsr/ABDL

I like the scent personally. As for the add on, I would just spend the $8 and buy it from Amazon.

u/mechase · 3 pointsr/gifs

This reminds me of a plastic bag liner for a baby diaper trashcan. It's basically a continuous tube of plastic that you can cut and tie-off whenever the trashcan needs to be emptied.
Diaper Genie

u/fuelvolts · 3 pointsr/daddit

On Amazon, they are about the same price. Maybe about $1 cheaper or so for the 6 pack for the cat version.

Correction: You save 4 cents with litter locker refills.

Diaper Genie $17.60 for 3 pack on S&S = $35.20 for 6

Litter Locker Refill: $35.16 for 6 pack (no S&S rates)

u/DarlingDestruction · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

I was/am in the exact same boat - first kid, limited funds, starting from scratch, going through reviews and prices drove me insane. It took me probably three months to get my registry together, and, even then, I am still switching things up, lol.

lucieslist.com was invaluable while picking everything out. I highly recommend you check it out.

What we have bought ourselves that fit our tight budget:

Graco Comfy Cruiser Travel System. We had already decided to go with that car seat, given that it seems to be the top-rated budget option, and the stroller ended up being a much-needed bonus. We go on walks a lot, so it works for us. If you don't need the stroller, the seat itself is, I think, only ~$100.

The Pack N Play, which I've heard from literally everyone and their mother is almost a necessity.

Because we don't have an IKEA near us to get our hands on a swanky $99 crib, we bought this DaVinci crib. We still only ended up paying $100 for it, as we found it on sale, however, we would have paid the $200 for it, given that the reviews are good, and, when compared to some other cribs that cost $400 and up, the price isn't bad at all.

As for the rest of the registry, we have on there a Moby wrap (affordable baby wearing, yay!), nail clippers, outlet plugs, nursing pads, a wipes case, a baby tub, baby wash, assorted crib sheets, waterproof crib sheets, Pack N Play mattress, and sheets to go with, crib mattress (we actually bought this one when we found it on sale for $20, and it's just fine), receiving blankets, dirty diaper bags (because we aren't getting a diaper pail, just a small can with a seal-able lid), changing pad, and a cover to go with, pacifiers, Dr. Brown's Gia Nursing Pillow, a bottle brush, bottle warmer, thermometer, booger sucker, camera to monitor the baby, and a few other assorted things that I couldn't really find a definitive "best in class" for, so pick at your own discretion: diaper bag, swaddles (although I've read good things about the Summer Infant brand), bottles (we're going with Phillips Avent), a bouncer (we got this one), and a swing.

I agonized over this stuff for what felt like forever, lol, so I hope it helps you and saves you some hair-pulling. It's all so overwhelming!

u/AcousticDan · 2 pointsr/specializedtools

I have a diaper genie, it's awesome.

edit: this is the one we own. So far it works well with a < 3mo old.

u/stuckandrunningfrom · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

I use these bags https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y2WLY4K/ I had them for my cat's litter and realized they would be perfect for packing out my TP, or actually I use paper towels since they are sturdier. I bring 1 bag per day, plus an extra, and just put the dirty paper towels in there, knot it tightly and keep it in the toilet zip loc. They are somehow odor proof, and they are opaque so no need for duct tape covered zip loc or anything. And they can't accidentally open.

u/liveslight · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

I usually have picked up as trash a styrofoam cup or a plastic bottle that glass can go into. I just carry the plastic (dog poop) bag of trash and don't put it in my pack. I don't pack liquids out, but pour them out instead. I sometimes wear a blue nitrile glove, but otherwise fashion "chopsticks" from readily available sticks to get some of the nastier items.

The bags were linked though recently and come in various sizes: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y2WLY4K/

u/teenlinethisisnitro · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

We put poop diapers in a bag and toss them in the garage until trash day. Pee diapers go either in the downstairs bathroom trashcan, or a metal trashcan with a lid we have upstairs in the nursery. But we have a 9-5 pooper so since he's in daycare, we usually only have to deal with poop diapers on weekends thank god.

u/jupigare · 2 pointsr/AskPhotography

Amazon sells it.

u/tessiegamgee · 2 pointsr/NewParents
u/NWSAlpine · 2 pointsr/EDC

Yeah. You also need them when their outfit is covered in poop from a blowout. Place the poop clothes in a bag and then another bag over that one 😂 I have a 9 month old. Munchkin Arm & Hammer Diaper Bag Dispenser with Bags https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001QKDI48/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_dn05CbTESQP0M

u/drpbrock · 1 pointr/italy

Interessante il vostro #PrimeDay. Ecco il mio. u/Mechanicalmind parlava di merda del cane ma io ci sono andato vicino. C'erano 18 ricariche del Sangenic in offerta!!! Tiro fino a Natale, forse.

https://www.amazon.it/dp/B00GX2UWEI/ref=gbps_tit_m-5_3427_cb3f2247?smid=A11IL2PNWYJU7H&pf_rd_p=1011753427&pf_rd_s=merchandised-search-5&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_i=10124818031&pf_rd_m=A11IL2PNWYJU7H&pf_rd_r=SFT3D77GX548E58H3PBA

u/baconandicecreamyum · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

Are you talking about bags like these? Munchkin Arm and Hammer Diaper Pail Refill Rings, 272 Count

We have the ubbi steel pail and use glad febreze regular trash bags.

u/sarowen · 1 pointr/AugustBumpers2017

I'm planning on using [these diaper bags] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007KGHLE0?colid=1PRYL7BWU7SJ6&coliid=I139MGPRS4HX5U&ref=br_ADD_TO_CART_title_link) for diaper changes on-the-go. Hopefully they'll work!

u/broken_life · 1 pointr/tifu
u/oraerdna541 · 1 pointr/redneckengineering

I have the older version of this one

diaper genie

u/bitchnstitch · 1 pointr/RVLiving

You could invest in a diaper genie like this or of you wanna brave sticking to cloth diapers, some RVs come with an outside shower (really just a sprayer with cold and hot water) orrrr you can get one of those portable washers like this. Just some thoughts from a childless RVer 😅

u/caffeinater · 1 pointr/Goruck

Lots of good advice here. I agree about the need for some type of pouch(es) to give some extra organization so everything doesn't become more of a jumbled mess at the bottom of the bag.

And make sure you carry one of these: https://www.amazon.com/Munchkin-Hammer-Diaper-Dispenser-Lavender/dp/B001QKDI48?th=1

u/noc007 · 1 pointr/pics

Dafuq? As a parent, there's no excuse for this. Get one of these, put used diaper in a bag, and either find a trashcan to put it in or take it home to be thrown away. The little bag helps to keep the smell contained. I know kids can be a PITA and take up all your free time, but don't inconvenience others no matter what.

u/rawbface · 1 pointr/predaddit

> The Diaper Genie brand liners cost about $1.00 to change, the off-brand Diaper Genie liners cost about $0.79 to change, and Glad brand trash bags cost about $0.11 to change

What is this from?

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073CLKNK3/ref=s9_acsd_hps_bw_c_x_3_w

This one is 1080 off-brand bags for $17.99. That's less than $0.02 per bag.

I'm just trying to understand if I'm missing something or if there are hidden costs somewhere.

u/invno1 · 0 pointsr/NewParents

Two words; Diaper Genie. You will be thought of with high regard for many years.