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Angelcare Nappy Disposal System

Angelcare Nappy Disposal System
From Angelcare

List Price: £19.99
Price: £7.49 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery. Details

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Product Description

Makes nappy changing easy. Not only is it easy to use and keeps bad smells at bay, but it is environmentally friendlier too, as it uses less plastic per nappy than other nappy disposal systems. One refill cassette included. Size (H)49, (W)24.5, (D)27.5cm.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #14 in Baby Product
  • Brand: Angelcare
  • Model: AC2000
  • Released on: 2007-10-31

Features

  • Angelcare Nappy Disposal System is easy to use with one hand--just push the nappy through the clamp system
  • White nappy bin holds approximately 28 (size 2) nappies
  • Use with the multi-layer barrier bags to keeps bad smells at bay
  • Child-proof internal cutting mechanism
  • One cassette of bags included (found under the lid), which lasts approx 28 days (based on average usage with size 2 nappies)

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
The Angelcare Nappy Disposal System keep nasty smells at bay and is easy to use with one hand. The secret is in the bag! The multi-layer bag in the refill cassette provides an effective barrier against bad smells. The unit has a capacity of approx, 28 nappies (size 2) and a cassette lasts approximately 28 days. The bag is easy to remove from the unit using a childproof internal cuttern and can be disposed of like a normal bin liner. The Angelcare Nappy Disposal System uses less plastic (measured in length) as other systems, so it is more environmentally friendly.

Box Contains

  • 1 x Angelcare Nappy Disposal Bin
  • 1 x Angelcare Refill Cassette (under the lid)


Customer Reviews

Excellent value for money5
We got this nappy wrapper free, but even if we had to pay money for it, it'd be worth it. It's easy to use, cartridges are easy to change and it contains the stinky nappy smell brilliantly. Have only found one place to buy replacement cartridges however.

My only gripe - now our daughter is getting older and wearing bigger nappies, we find we have to change the bag every week, but as it's not difficult, it's not a problem. One cartridge lasts us about three weeks now, but they're only £10 for 3, so it's not bad.

A simple idea - well executed - essential item for a new nursery5
-- Update 15 January 2010
Our son is coming up to nine months old and (apologies if you have stumbled on this review by accident but I assume most readers are new parents) the "contents" of his nappies can be quite eye watering now that he is munching his way through steak, bananas, porridge, liver and other delights. I stand by all that I said below and would like to add that I am very, very glad I did not try to make do with the non-glorified version each time I take a hermetically sealed tube of evil out to the bin...

-- Original Review
I was sceptical about this device when it was recommended to us by a friend - it seemed like nothing more than a glorified bucket (such as the nappy bin from Mothercare we had been using in my baby son's early weeks) but I am now very much converted (even though it is basically a glorified bucket...).

There is nothing especially complex about this bin but what it does it does very well. It works by providing you with a "sausage skin" tube of strong plastic which lines the bin. By tying knots in this tube, one produces a hygenic lining for the bin itself and also a sealed bag for used nappies.

- cartridges are easy to fit, remove and replace
- nappies are completely enclosed in plastic even as you push them into the device so no mess escapes and the bin never needs cleaning
- nappies are sealed away behind a spring-loaded lid elimating odours
- once the bin is full it is easy to open it, use the built-in cutter to cut and tie off a full bag of nappies which is now completely sealed and then tie a new knot to carry on
- the plastic is strong and has never let us down

You can decide for yourself if this is value for money. You will need to empty the bin once every few days (in our experience with a four month old) and you will need to purchase a three pack refill once every 5-6 weeks. On Amazon this will cost you about £10. If spending a couple of pounds a week is worth it for the convenience outlined above then this is for you but, of course, if it is not then a (non-glorified) bucket with carrier bag lining will perform the same function without the simple elegance this product affords.

Liner cassette IS there!5
Hi,

Just received this product and although initially my wife thought the cassette was missing and contacted amazon, I can assure you it is there! Re-read the instructions and open the back of the very thin lid at the top to get at it to start the process off.

P.S Get a man to look at the instructions as I should have done in the 1st place ;)

- John