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The UbbiSteel Diaper Pail is a 13-gallon, powder-coated alloy steel nursery essential designed for superior odor control without the need for special bags. Featuring a childproof sliding lid with an airtight seal, it holds up to 55 newborn diapers and boasts nine industry awards. Its sleek white finish fits any nursery style, making it a top registry pick for modern parents.
Brand | Ubbi |
Capacity | 13 Gallons |
Color | White |
Opening Mechanism | Sliding Top |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Recommended Uses For Product | Baby Diaper Disposal |
Room Type | Nursery |
Special Feature | Odor Seal |
Shape | Cylindrical |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Item Weight | 5.15 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.4"L x 8.4"W x 19.5"H |
With Lid | Yes |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Manufacturer | Ubbi |
UPC | 698904100003 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00698904100003 |
Size | One Size |
Item model number | Ubbi_Diaper_Pail |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Additional product features | Odor Seal |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | White |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | No |
Is portable | No |
Item Weight | 5.15 pounds |
Country/Region of origin | China |
L**C
Worth every penny
I had never purchased a diaper pale but now that I have a toddler and newborn in diapers I needed to find a better way of handling so many diapers without having to leave the house multiple times a day to take them to the garbage containers. I has previously tried regular trash bins with lids and the smell always permeates.This diaper pale is worth every penny, it contains the smell inside and is big enough to hold more than just diapers. My favorite part is that it doesn’t need any special bags so I’m not wasting more money on literal trash. The inside is going to smell, obviously, that is the function of the diaper pale after all, to contain the smells inside. If you want to prevent the smell from becoming worse just make sure you empty out the diaper pale every night and you can also place baking soda inside to help absorb the smell and switch it out every month.
C**Y
Can use kitchen trash bags
We bought this trash can for our first child, and loved it we bought it again for our second child. Does not require special bags. We use normal size kitchen bags in the trash. Has a lever that holds the bag in place, so no random falling into the bin. We have a 3 month old and are able to change the bag once a week (he is also watched outside of the house during normal work week). Can hold a lot and no lingering smell. If too full, it can be difficult to pull out of the bin, but it is a great workout and we have conquered it. We keep one trash can in each of the kid’s room and will consider getting another for a different level of the house. It does its job.
A**N
Best diaper pail!
It is half the size I thought it would be but holds WAY more than I expected. We take it out approximately once a week when it is full. ZERO smell coming from or inside the pail. It is great quality. Does not easily dent and we have been using it every day for months without any issues with the seal or the bag holder. It is easy to use! I love that we can just use regular trash bags of our choice and not have to hunt for or order special bags. I heard a lot of poor reviews for competing brands like the Diaper Genie but I don’t regret this purchase! It is more affordable and goes on sale often! We live in an apartment and do not produce a lot of trash so we don’t have to take out our primary trash can often so it is convenient for our lifestyle to keep it separate.
A**E
Still the Best Diaper Pail Out There – Just Know You’ll Empty It More Often Over Time
We’ve been using the Ubbi Steel Diaper Pail since our daughter was a newborn—she’s now 16 months old. Around 14 months, we actually bought a second one and replaced our original. Not because it broke, but because we hoped a fresh start might help with odor control now that she’s eating solids and having more frequent bowel movements.What I’ve come to realize is that it’s not the diaper pail—it’s just the reality of toddler diapers. When she was younger, we could go 2-3 days without emptying it. Now, we really need to empty it daily or every other day to keep odors in check. That’s just part of the phase.Even with that, the Ubbi is excellent. The steel construction does a much better job of locking in odors compared to plastic pails we’ve tried, and the fact that you can use regular kitchen trash bags is a huge plus—no overpriced refill bags required. I’ve also started putting a small baking soda air freshener at the bottom of the pail, and that’s helped a bit too.After about a year of use with the first pail, I did notice a couple of subtle dents and a small rust mark on the exterior, but nothing that affected performance. Clearly, that didn’t stop me from buying another one!If you’re looking for a diaper pail that’s efficient, easy to use, and looks nice in the nursery, this one is still my go-to.
S**D
Sleek, but Not Totally Smell-Proof
The Ubbi diaper pail has some definite pros — it looks much nicer than most diaper pails, and I love that it doesn’t require special refill bags. Being able to use regular trash bags is a money-saver and way more convenient.The steel construction looks sleek and is so much sturdier (and more odor-blocking) than plastic versions we’ve tried. That said, I was disappointed in its ability to contain odors. At first, it worked pretty well, but after a few months of use, the smell started to linger, even with frequent emptying and cleaning.It also has a childproof lock, which is great now that our little one is on the move and into everything. The size is perfect — holds a good number of diapers without taking up too much space.Also, while the lid has a child lock, my toddler has figured it out and it doesn’t work for us to keep it locked.Overall, it’s a decent option and definitely better-looking than most, and I’d buy it again due to its functionality.
K**N
If you're between Ubbi and Diaper Genie, pick Ubbi!
So happy with this diaper pail! I wish it was a little bit taller, but it seals the smell of dirty diapers SO much better than a diaper genie. I also love that I can use any trash bag instead of overpaying for brand name bags. It's so easy to use, clean and change the bags, and the color is super cute.
J**S
Absolute Odor Prevention Game Changer
I am the live in care giver for an elderly parent and this works GREAT for incontinence pads! The stainless steel means no foul smelling plastic you can never get deodorized! Also, it takes regular bags. I had tried another diaper pail style can by the bags were a pain since you had to tie off the bottoms and the plastic soaked up every nasty smell. I would highly recommend this trash can for any parent changing diapers, or caregiver dealing with incontinence issues!
K**R
Actually works
When I first got pregnant and added this to my registry a lot of older moms told me that the diaper trash cans are useless and don't work, I was told to just throw the diapers outside in the outdoor trash 🙄 like I would have time for that with a new baby as a FTM.But this is amazing, it uses regular trash bags that you can buy anywhere and it's easy to put the bag in. It last me 2-3 days before I have to change it just because of how many diapers I go through. I left the lid open once when I had a poopie diaper in there and I said dear God what is that smell.... Closed it and there was no smell anymore, so great .. I was surprised at at short the trash can was but I got used to it
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