🍼 Fresh nursery vibes, zero stink—step up your diaper game!
The Munchkin STEP Diaper Pail powered by Arm & Hammer offers a 13-gallon capacity with a patented self-sealing system that locks in odors, ensuring a fresh nursery environment. Featuring a hands-free step-on lid and compatibility with various refill rings, it combines convenience with eco-consciousness by planting a tree for every unit sold.
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 |
C**N
Best trashcan
I honestly love this trashcan. I accidentally broke mine, then had to buy a completely different brand. I regretted it instantly. Put it down for my new registry because how much I love that you could not smell the diapers. It was not a struggle to put the diapers in the trashcan. Honestly, this trashcan is just a 10 out of 10. Locks in the smell so you don’t have to worry.
V**E
Great product
It great no more smelly diapers!
M**K
Munchkin® STEP™ Diaper Pail Powered by Arm & Hammer
The Diaper pail is easy to set up. It works great for babies' diapers and keeps odors at bay. It provides good durability,
P**Y
Trash can
Love the trash can
M**R
Odor control Game-Changer
This diaper pail has truly been a game-changer in our nursery. I was skeptical at first—how much of a difference could it really make? But wow, the odor control is amazing.The step pedal is super convenient, especially when you’re holding a baby in one arm and trying to toss a diaper with the other.It looks sleek, doesn’t take up too much space, and most importantly, keeps the room smelling fresh. If you’re a new parent wondering if a diaper pail is worth it—this one absolutely is.
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**J
Diaper pail
Sturdy solid diaper pail with odor locking bags a very nice choice over other brands .
S**N
Great for odor control!
I just got this a day ago and I love it. The one complaint I see people making is that the lid doesn’t close on its own, that’s not the case with me I love it. It stays open so you’re not fighting the lid while trying to get a dirty diaper in the hole and the main reason is that the sealing flaps twist when the lid is pushed closed. Haven’t smelled anything which is great
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