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Baby Trend Diaper Champ in Blue | 
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| Brand: Baby Trend Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $34.99
New (2) from $34.99
Rating: 2202 reviews Sales Rank: 3269
Color: Blue Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 23 Dimensions (in): 16 x 20.3 x 11.5
MPN: 4100B Model: 4100 UPC: 090014008086 EAN: 0090014008086 ASIN: B000CCEWBY
Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.
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| Features:
| • | Convenient odor-free way to dispose of diapers | | • | Accepts both cloth and disposable diapers | | • | Uses any plastic bags, no special cartridges | | • | One-hand flip handle makes it simple to use | | • | Easy to clean and replace bags |
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Product Description
- Odorless design
- Use any plastic bag
- No special cartridges needed
- Convenient one-hand operation
- Holds disposable or cloth diapers
- Easy to replace bags and to clean
Amazon.com Product Description The Baby Trend 4100 Diaper Champ offers a convenient odor-free way to dispose of diapers. With a simple, easy-to-use design, this diaper pail helps you eliminate messes, so you and baby can enjoy a nursery that smells clean and fresh. By avoiding the costly cartridges many diaper pails require, the Diaper Champ saves you time and money.  | The Baby Trend 4100 Diaper Champ offers: - Convenient one hand operation.
- Compatibility with cloth and disposable diapers.
- Easy cleaning.
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Rotating the Diaper Champ's handle with one hand seals in odors quickly and easily. | Convenient Disposal Simply drop a used diaper into the wide mouth opening on the top compartment and flip the handle with one hand. Odors and messes are sealed away in one quick motion, letting you get back to taking care of baby. This easy-to-use system is designed to accept both cloth and disposable diapers, making it perfect for any household. No Costly Special Cartridges With the Diaper Champ, you won't have to buy special cartridges. The Diaper Champ can be used with any plastic bags, saving you money. The Diaper Champ opens easily, so replacing the bag never becomes a big hassle. About Baby Trend With a 25 year history of providing innovative solutions to the problems new parents face, Baby Trend is known for providing reliable products at affordable prices. Their designs exceed federally regulated safety standards, protecting your kids and giving you piece of mind.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2197 more reviews...
horrible, makes a room smell worse October 13, 2008 thrifty mom (Houston, TX United States) After reading reviews we bought this thinking it would be more economical, since you don't need the special bags. It's so not worth it. Everytime you flip the lid it pushes this horrible smell into the room. I've tried baking soda, bleach, dryer sheets, vinegar-you name it, we tried it. And the residual smell of past diapers is still in there, nothing makes it go away. It still stinks. And now that my daughter is walking she flips the drum back and forth, you have to leave the room. We're switching to the diaper dekor, it actually works.
Bad design meets bad construction October 9, 2008 T. H. Wear (Seattle) The basic idea may be good but after 4 days I am ready to hurl this piece of junk out a window. Even when it worked "right" it was a pain because it is so cheaply made that it is very top-heavy. When you try to swing the lever to drop the diaper you have to stand firmly on the tiny foot braces with both feet, or the whole thing just falls over. That's mainly because the door thing doesn't work smoothly at the best of times, and now 4 days into it the seal ring is coming off and getting in the way making it nearly impossible to work. Add to that the fact that wipes, etc. are getting stuck and coming back out. The only good thing about this product is that unlike most of the others it uses standard garbage bags. I wish it cost twice as much and was twice as well constructed -- if it worked right it would be well worth it -- but as it is it's a waste of money. Especially if you're a new parent with your first child please believe the negative reviews and avoid this thing. The last thing you need with a new baby is to be stressed and angry over a stupid diaper pail.
[Cloth] Diaper WIMP! October 3, 2008 CaliMom (San Jose, CA) Even though the box says it works for cloth diapers, it really doesn't. We spend most of our time stuffing them in by hand because the chute gets clogged. In theory, it seems like a good idea and would likely work for disposables if you bundle them tightly with their tabs, but I can't say for sure. If you use cloth like we do, DON'T buy this product! We haven't used it for non-breastfed "output" so I can't comment on the smell factor yet.
Okay for the first 3 months, but smelly later on September 20, 2008 K. Schaub (Denver, CO USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We purchased the Diaper Champ when our son was born, due to all the rave reviews, the fact that you just toss the diaper in and turn it, and that it uses our own bags. We also bought the Diaper Genie II for a second room so we could compare the two. For the first few months, the Champ was great. No noticeable smells and despite the difficulty removing a full bag, we appreciated the fact that we didn't have to shove the diaper into the unit or buy proprietary bags. However, now our son is into formula and baby food. His diapers smell horribly bad, and now, so does his room. The Diaper Champ was fine for the newborn diapers, but now it cannot contain the smell, even with just a few smelly diapers. Further, the plunger now needs some coercing to get it to go all the way down, which means I have to shove my hand on it. One reviewer had good luck with the Diaper Champ by cleaning and changing it out twice a week, but that for us defeats the whole purpose of the large container size and using our own bags. Meanwhile, our Diaper Genie II has been fantastic at keeping in the stink, and we just invested in a Diaper Genie Elite which is a hands-free unit. Just press your foot on the lever and drop the diaper in. Yes you have to use Diaper Genie refills, but they contain the odor beautifully. So if odor is a concern and you don't want to change and clean out your diaper pail twice a week, avoid the Diaper Champ. Once your baby starts on solids, you'll be glad you did.
No major problems September 13, 2008 S. Jordan (Shreveport, LA) I have had no major problems with this product. The only problem I have encountered is if you try to dispose of wipes into the Diaper Champ, they tend to have a problem of dropping into the bag. The wipes tend to get stuck in the pail.
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