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Diaper Dekor Plus 2-pk. Refill | 
enlarge | Brand: Regal Lager Category: Baby Product
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $13.99 You Save: $1.00 (7%)
New (13) from $13.99
Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 45
Color: Green Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 5.8 x 2.5
MPN: 2-12300 Model: 2-12300 UPC: 744953000181 EAN: 0744953000181 ASIN: B0013F7GKI
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Same day shipping for orders received by 12pm Noon EST
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| • | Each Diaper Dekor Plus Refill holds about 46 diapers per bag or about 590 newborn diapers per refill | | • | 2 pack |
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Product Description Convenient, economical, and now completely biodegradable! The Diaper Dékor refills are easy to use and offer great capacity, holding up to 335 diapers each. 2 pack.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
get 'em cheaper September 24, 2008 Rene-Philipp Goetz (Ft Huachuca, AZ) after reading all the bad reviews I googled the diaper dekor and found the refill for a lot cheaper on drugstore[dot]com Love the diaper dekor plus used it for four kids now, disappointed at what I'm reading about the refills
The new bags are terrible! September 22, 2008 DL (Raleigh, NC USA) Could the new biodegradable bags be any more terrible? I have been using this system for a little over a year and loved it. It kept the smells inside the can and out of my nostrils. I recently had to get the new refills and it's been downhill ever since. 1. Why have biodegradable bags when MOST people don't use biodegradable diapers. Yep, biodegradable diapers are an option and a few companies sell them. I think most people find them to be cost prohibitive to buy on a regular basis. Why not go with what the MAJORITY of people use. Did Diaper Dekor study that in their focus groups? 2. Something about the biodegradable bag DOES NOT keep the smell in. It's disgusting. 3. The same box only contains 2 refills now instead of 3. The 2 are a little bit cheaper, but I'd rather just have the old ones! It would be great if they gave the biodegradable bag as an OPTION, but not force all of us to use it. Now I have a worthless can with worthless refills and a kid who's almost out of diapers. But, I will probably go buy a different brand of diaper can because I can't stand how much this one now sucks. What a waste. I encourage you to give your feedback to the makers of Diaper Dekor. You can do so on their website. I got this response back: "In our focus groups, there have been no differences in the effectiveness between the old Dekor refills and the new Dekor biodegradable refills." I think they need to come to Amazon and read some of these reviews!
Used to be a great product; New bags make it useless! September 10, 2008 Martha Dickson-mcmahon (Northeast) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've used the Diaper Dekor for 18 month now and loved it until I bought my first refill pack of the new biodegradable bags recently. They do absolutely nothing to contain the odor...the stench from my son's room wafts downstairs even if there is only a few poopy diapers. I'm all for doing what we can for the environment. Like a previous poster, I too use Seventh Generation diapers and I also use environmentally friendly products whenever I can however, unlike that poster, I can't feel good about the benefits to the environment from using these bags if, in the process, I'm destroying the environment in my home!!! I called the customer service number and the rep I spoke with was beyond disinterested and suggested I look for the old style bags on Ebay. When I pushed for more information, he did acknowledge that the opinions expressed here have been relayed to them by many, but he said there are no plans to improve the product or bring the old bags back. The poor quality of the new bags was annoying but the company's lack of interest in the problems people are having was too much. I guess I need to purchase another system. Too bad, I really liked the Diaper Dekor a lot and had recommended it to many.
We like 'em August 28, 2008 C. A. Schryver (Dillsburg, PA USA) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've been seeing all kinds of poor reviews on this product since "they changed it." Apparently, we never used the earlier version as they've always come in a two-pack and were always biodegradable - in our experience. That being said, we like this product much more than the Diaper Genie because of not having to shove our hand down into the bag and we don't notice any more smell with this product than the other. Of course, we don't leave 'dirty' diapers in it, only 'wet.'
Regal-Lager should be ashamed. August 27, 2008 T. Huse (Herndon, VA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We have been using our Diaper Dekor Plus happily for a couple years, then they changed to these stupid biodegradable refill bags. Who cares if the bag is biodegradable if it impedes what the product was designed to do? The Diaper Dekor was designed to "manage odor". These bags do not contain the odor. Who cares if the bag is biodegradable if the diapers inside are not? I wish disposable diapers were more environmentally friendly, but the truth is they are not. So a biodegradable bag is a sham to get you to pay more for a "green solution" that serves no real purpose and fails to contain odor. Who cares if the bag is biodegradable if the refills are sold in pairs rather than 3-per-box as before? If you were buying two boxes in the past (6 regular refills), you now have to buy three boxes (6 biodegradable refills). I suspect the "green benefit" of the biodegradable bags is more than offset by extra packaging. They don't contain odor... biodegradable bags are unnecessary when they are wrapped around non-biodegradable diapers... the green impact is offset by additional packaging... And, oh yeah, now they cost more per refill. Sheesh! Everything about this product change is BAD! I am just glad that my kids are all but done with diapers so that I can FreeCycle the Diaper Dekor Plus and prevent Regal-Lager from making another sale on this declining product that used to be highly rated by parents.
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