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Ridiculous nappy question

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sockgate · 29/04/2017 18:24

Sorry for ridiculous question - for those of you who avoided the Tommee Tippee/Angelcare nappy bins, what size and type of ordinary bin did you get? Do you think this www.argos.co.uk/product/9151644 or this direct.asda.com/george/george-home/tontarelli-bullet-bin-25-litre-platinum-and-black/001432859,default,pd.html will do the trick?

We only have a small kitchen waste bin, so we were hoping that this would contain 24 hours of nappies and one of us could then sling them outside every night.

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LightYears · 29/04/2017 18:27

That looks fine to me. Fragrance nappy bags help too.

Littleraincloud · 29/04/2017 18:30

It will be fine. Newborn nappies are tiny

zzzzz · 29/04/2017 18:35

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sockgate · 29/04/2017 18:56

Thanks very much!

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Cutesbabasmummy · 30/04/2017 20:28

We just got a small swing top bin which lives in our conservatory. Our son is 2 now so hoping to get rid 9f it in the next year when he's ready for potty training x

TeaBelle · 30/04/2017 20:31

We just use a carrier bag. No problems. Really really bad poos get 2 happy bags, buy we just take to the wheelie bin every time we go out (once or twice a day) - it isn't close enough to the house for me to leave dd alone while I pop out there.

MrsChopper · 30/04/2017 20:33

We got a little bin from Ikea that cost less than a tenner. We use scented bin liners which is fine for wet nappies. Dirty nappies are wrapped in scented nappy sacks too. Really wouldn't bother wasting your money on anything fancy!

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