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Angelcare Nappy Disposal System Refill Cassettes - Pack of 3

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Nappy bins are designed to keep smells contained but they will emit an odour when you open them for emptying. If you’re using reusable nappies, then somewhere to store the dirty ones until you have enough for a wash is essential.

Have the Angelcare one. Been amazing for the last six months. Would definitely get one again if I have another baby.” (Tried and tested by Mumsnet user Holliej) Our verdict Easy-to-use Refill: All nappies in the nappy bin are safely contained and you’ll not have to touch or smell them ever again

Are nappy bins safe?

Baby changing is a messy and thankless business, and Mumsnetters know from experience how much of a difference the right product can make. Whether it's the best changing bag to contain all your essentials, the best changing mat for easy clean-ups or saving your baby's bottom with the best nappy rash cream around, we've got you covered with our in-depth roundups based on authentic recommendations. If you’re using reusable nappies, you’ll need to consider where you’re going to store them until wash day - a bin or wet bag designed for reusable nappies could be your answer. Many parents on our forums highly recommend nappy bins and we’ve rounded up their favourites to help you decide if you need one too. Most nappy bins need liners or plastic bin bags. Put the nappy in, close the lid and it seals the nappy and smells. We just use a normal lidded bin. Yes it smells when you open the lid to put a nappy in, but that only lasts a few minutes and TBH the room smells when a toddler has just pooed in it, regardless of how the nappy is disposed of." (Recommended by Mumsnet user BertieBotts) Our verdict

Some users recommend zipped bags that you can put straight into the washing machine, rather than a nappy bin. They particularly like ones with a hook. We lived in a tall thin terraced house when DC1 was a baby, it was a godsend to have one on the second floor rather than have to walk down two floors after changing a nappy. It didn't smell." (Recommend by Mumsnet user RandomTree ) Our verdict Compatibility: All Angelcare cassettes are suitable for all Angelcare Nappy Disposal Systems and help to provide a convenient and hygienic way of disposing of dirty nappies Once your baby is eating more, instead of fairly inoffensive milky poos (whether breast- or bottle-fed), you might find the need to get the nappy out of the house ASAP. There will also be far fewer nappy changes by then too – from 12-plus when they are a newborn, down to around six a day. How long does a nappy bin refill last?

I use the Bambino Mio wet bags. Pricey but leak-proof and washable.” (Tried and tested by Mumsnet user FluffySavage) Our verdict It’s truly amazing that such small babies can produce so much mess. Newborns need changing as frequently as 10 or 12 times a day, while older babies need to be changed at least six to eight times a day – although there are always exceptions to every rule.

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