Ubbi Steel Odor Locking Nappy Disposal Bin, No Special Bag Required Money Saving, Awards-Winning, Modern Design Registry Must-Have Diaper Pail, White

£39.995
FREE Shipping

Ubbi Steel Odor Locking Nappy Disposal Bin, No Special Bag Required Money Saving, Awards-Winning, Modern Design Registry Must-Have Diaper Pail, White

Ubbi Steel Odor Locking Nappy Disposal Bin, No Special Bag Required Money Saving, Awards-Winning, Modern Design Registry Must-Have Diaper Pail, White

RRP: £79.99
Price: £39.995
£39.995 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

Most of the recommendations for nappy bins in this round-up came from Mumsnetters themselves who have tried and tested the products as consumers. NO SPECIAL MECHANISM - SIMPLICITY WORKS BEST: Ready right out of the box, simple to use and not prone to breakage The Korbell Nappy Disposal Bin is one of the more advanced and expensive models of nappy bin. With this price tag, the Korbell is still quite affordable, but at almost three times the price of the Angelcare or Sangenic – but has a lot more features for the price!

This change of mind return policy is in addition to, and does not affect your rights under the Australian Consumer Law including any rights you may have in respect of faulty items. To return faulty items see our Returning Faulty Items policy. With newborns going through up to twelve nappies a day, a hygienic nappy disposal system is essential whether you use disposable nappies or cloth nappies, as soiled cloth nappies still need to be stored hygienically while they wait to be washed. A parte questo inconveniente per cui ho fatto la procedura di sostituzione (rapida e senza costi), il bidone è bello da vedere, solido, il sistema di tenuta del sacchetto e di apertura è veramente funzionale e impedisce l'uscita degli odori. ho deciso di acquistare anche i sacchetti appositi che sono efficaci nel neutralizzare gli odori. Unlike most other nappy disposal units which are made of plastic , the Ubbi bin is made of powder coated steel for the highest level of hygiene. The advantage of this is that plastic is a porous surface which can absorb odours and bacteria, whilst steel does not. Steel is also incredibly easy to clean and maintain - simply wipe down occasionally with a damp cloth. 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 verdictThey are also very effective and negating any bad smells you may get after a change, sealing and trapping the odours effectively in the bin. I think in general it’s still a nice diaper pail. It holds up well but the condensation within the pail is problem (and adds to the issue I think). However I’ll still buy another. I would rather deal with steel than plastic parts any day of the week. 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 The Ubbi diaper bin is a godsend. Expensive initially, but then you can just use normal bin liners so much cheaper than the ones with special refills in the long run. We have one in our bedroom and there’s no smell at all, even with multiple dirty nappies sat in there for several days.” (Rated by Mumsnet user SparrowNest) Our verdict

Odours are contained with three separate seals: on the one way door, the perimeter of the lid, and the perimeter of the top of the body of the bin. Lots of Mumsnet users stop using nappy bins after their babies start reliably eating solids. Weaning usually begins at six months, so you may find that your nappy bin becomes less useful when your baby is anywhere between eight and 14 months. The bins fold up easily to a small size and can be neatly stored almost anywhere. When needed, it then expands into a freestanding unit that can hold up to thirty nappies. The clear window on the side of the bin lets you know how full it is and when it’s time, simply dispose of the entire unit.Our favourite feature of the Ubbi nappy bin is that it does not require its own branded bags or films and can be used with any appropriately sized liner which helps keep costs right down over time. Granted, the initial outlay is a bit more than the cost of some of the other nappy bins we recommend, such as the Angelcare Nappy Disposal System (below). However, you don’t need to buy pricey replacement refills - you can just use standard bin bags. It’s made from sturdy stainless steel which makes it great at stopping whiffy odours from escaping - although it won’t be as efficient at odour zapping when compared to a specialist nappy bin such as the Angelcare. Another point to consider is that this bin will last you longer than a traditional nappy bin. When it’s finished its stint as a nappy bin, you can repurpose it as a stylish kitchen bin.

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. Some models simply use regular kitchen trash bags, which are considerably cheaper. Many models also have side-opening access doors, to make removing full diaper bags much easier. How to Choose the Best Nappy Bin Can a nappy bin really be stylish? Well, yes, actually. The Ubbi Nappy Disposal Bin isn’t a cheap option, but it’s won several design awards and comes in several different colours – including Sage Green, Blush Pink, Chrome, Marble, Woodgrain and Slate – so there’s sure to be something to match your home decor.Another key benefit of a nappy bin is that it reduces the amount of time you have to go out to your dustbin. Since it can hold around 20 or even more than 50 nappies at a time, you can save a few minutes every day by only having to make the trip to your outside bin once instead of, say, 10 or 15 times. Depending on the size, you will only need to empty your nappy bin once every 3 to 4 days. This is incredibly beneficial for those living in an apartment building, flat, or those who have to climb several flights of stairs just to reach their bins. This also means you don’t have to leave your baby as often or have to go out to your bin on a dark, rainy, and cold evening. MOST AWARD WINNING DIAPER PAIL: The Ubbi diaper pail won NINE awards proving parents and experts approval This handsfree, odourproof nappy bin uses a foot pedal to open the lid for you to drop the nappy into effortlessly. With a huge capacity of up to 60 nappies, the Dekor Plus is perfect for families with twins or multiple babies in nappies, or if you just don’t want to be emptying the bin every other day.



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop