Ubbi Diaper Pail Review

So diapers are a fact of life when it comes to babies. And lots of them. No really…LOTS. I almost forgot just how many diapers babies go through in their first several months of life until my second son was born a few months ago. Seriously, the little guy could go through twelve diapers a day! Now at the three-month mark, we’ve dropped down to about eight a day—that’s still a lot. So, where do you put them all? Traditional diaper pails can often be an eyesore. Who wants to ruin a very carefully designed nursery by throwing in a purely utilitarian item to hold diapers? And don’t you even think about making do with a cute wastepaper basket because all those diapers can get awfully stinky. And unless you want to be running your garbage out of the house five times a day, you better find something to contain the clutter and the smell.

The Ubbi Diaper Pail is the perfect solution. Not only does it hold all those stinky diapers and the accompanying smell, it looks great! Available in vibrant and neutral color choices, your diaper pail can fit seamlessly into your nursery design.

Made of steel, the diaper pail will contain but not absorb the odor of the diapers. I can definitely attest to that. My own Ubbi pail has been sitting in the corner of my living room (don’t judge!) filled with stinky diapers, and I can’t smell a thing. I also like the sturdiness of the steel; its weight keeps it from sliding around on the floor. The absolute best thing about the Ubbi diaper pail? It uses regular garbage bags! No more fiddling around with expensive liners; just grab one of your regular kitchen garbage bags, and you’re all set. Ubbi also sells a cloth liner if you are going the cloth/reusable diaper route.

If you feel like incorporating your diaper pail even more into your nursery design, Ubbi offers colorful decals in a number of different designs that you can decorate your pail with.

To ensure this product fit our readers’ needs,
Project Nursery received a sample for review.

Beth

Beth

Beth, Project Nursery’s Editor, lives in Upstate New York with her husband and their two sons and daughter. Beth is a work-from-home mom who loves writing, crafting and all things kid design.

Comments

  1. Hanna

    May 3, 2012

    Aside from the punctuation mistakes, I never knew you could get away with staringt a sentence with “AND”

    Otherwise, love the post!

  2. Hanna

    May 3, 2012

    sorry staring* lol..

  3. Hanna

    May 3, 2012

    STARTING!! WOW.. Karma !

  4. Zen

    May 3, 2012

    I think I have just found the best baby shower gift! Thanks for sharing this Beth! Very helpful!

  5. Frauline Melfi

    May 6, 2012

    @Hanna: LOL at Karma!!!

    In formal English, starting a sentence with AND won’t do. But in informal writing, I guess you can. Especially if you are going for something that sounds fun and humorous. I do start sentences with AND a lot.

  6. lisa kay

    May 8, 2012

    I need to get one of these for my Daughter…=)
    Beautiful!
    She is going to have TONS of diapers!

  7. Michelle Blake

    February 1, 2013

    Love the hot pink one!

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