• SAVE MONEY – NO NEED TO BUY SPECIAL BAGS: No special bags, refills or inserts are required with the Ubbi diaper pail saving time and money unlike other pail on the market.holds up to 55 diapers
  • MOST AWARD WINNING DIAPER PAIL: The Ubbi diaper pail won NINE awards proving parents and experts approval
  • STEEL LOCKS IN ODOR: Unlike plastic, steel is not porous and keeps the smell shielded inside
  • NO SPECIAL MECHANISM – SIMPLICITY WORKS BEST: Ready right out of the box, simple to use and not prone to breakage
  • CHILDPROOF LOCK: Keeps little hands from finding their way inside the Ubbi diaper pail. Damper mechanism for smooth, hermetically sealed closure

This product is amazing! We had a diaper genie for years before we bought this. When they are newborns their diapers don't stink as bad so it's not a big deal. But older baby poop has a much stronger smell. We started putting the duper genie in the garage because we didn't want our house to smell like poop. And the replacement liners are ridiculously expensive. This product solves both problems. Since it is made of metal it holds the smell in. I have put some really gross smelling diapers in there and there is still no smell in the room. And this product using ordinary trash bags, which saves tons of money! There is also a child lock on the top so your toddler can't open the pail. Amazing product. So glad we bought it. Pays for itself over a diaper genie because of using ordinary trash bags.

Here’s the thing- I wish I wouldn’t have waited to buy this product! I didn’t want a diaper genie because i didn’t want to have to constantly buy their bags. However, my daughter is 18 months + now and her diapers in a regular plastic trash can we’re really starting to stink up her room. I found this pail here on Amazon, and after a month of thinking about it I bought it and have loved it so far! FYI- I still run her poopy diapers outside, so I only put her pee diapers in this pail. However, her room doesn’t smell like a urine bomb went off every time i walk in there. I like that I can use whatever bag I want and that it’s made her room smell normal again. I do think it’s a bit over priced, but i was willing to pay the money to not have to deal with that smell anymore.

Let's be clear here folks, it is a diaper pail that uses any garbage bag you put in it. If you are delusional and think that it will never smell, especially when using a plain old kitchen trash bag or when opened, then this is not the diaper pail for you. Will it keep your kods room from smelling like poo? Totally! Will it totally smell like poo when opened or when at nose level with the closed can? Absolutely! You know why? Because it is a diaper pail with a kitchen trash bag...!... When we change the bag we do try to leave it open for a while to let it dry and air out because it does get a condensation buildup in the lid and we don't want it to rust. Only complaint I have is that the thing that holds the bag up sticks oit wuite a ways so you have to wiggle a full bag past it gently if you don't want it to rip. As other reviews state, there is a lock holding the sliding door closed but there is not a lock on the liftable lid, but it is rather hard to open the lift lid so I'm hoping little man won't ba able to open it and will be detered by the smell if he does get it open some day. Good enough that we bought a second one for our playroom downstairs... Don't be a dummy, of course it will rust and leak out the bottom if you don't use some sort of liner...

I have 10 month old twins - We have had the pail for 10 months and it is getting 'double usage'! I am happy with the size, the fact that you can use your own bags, and the lack of smell (unless it has just been opened - which of course, it will smell). But please be careful with 2 things: 1) the plastic piece that holds the bag in place broke at the hinge - the hinge does not stay in place now. I don't know when it broke, if it was rough handling when taking out a 'too full bag', or if it was just made improperly; and 2) the circular rubber gasket going around the edge slowly started to come off. I tried pushing it back in place, but after a couple of weeks the whole thing just came off. Luckily, it doesn't seem to make that much of a difference. I just wish someone had told me to be careful with the plastic piece holding the bag in place... (or I wish that Ubbi would make a more solid hinge...) UPDATE: I am loving Ubbi's customer service! They saw the issue here on this post, and just sent me a reply telling me that I can email them requesting a newer/stronger plastic bag holder. And apparently there is a video to show you how to put the gasket back in place. I am changing my rating from 4 stars to 5. Thank you Ubbi!!!!!! UPDATE: My twins are now 18 months old and the pail looks and functions the same as it did the day we bought it! This is a great pail! (Again, it smells when it is open - but when it is closed we don't smell a thing.) We have no regrets spending the extra money on it - 18 months of double usage and still going strong!

We've been using this for two years and it's one of those baby products that we can't live without. It doesn't require a special bag. We use the 13 gallon garbage bags that we use for the kitchen garbage. You could probably use one half the size, but I never bothered looking for another type. It does smell if we keep the lid open, but when it's shut, you can't smell anything. Our daugher's in daycare full time, but with the normal morning and night diapers plus weekend diapers, we only need to empty it out once a week. When she was a newborn we probably emptied it out twice a week, but all in all this worked great for our needs.

This is a great diaper pail, and it was recommended to us by a former nanny who has seen many different diaper pails. Pros: - The can seals nicely, and is very easy to open and close when putting in diapers. The seal also keeps smells in. - Changing the bag is very easy, and the bags that they sell for this pail are very thick and keep smells in when you tie them. - This diaper pail looks a little nicer than the diaper genie in my opinion. Cons: - I haven't found anything that I don't really like about this thing yet Conclusion: My wife's coworker spent time as a nanny for families when she was younger and recommended this diaper pail (she actually bought us one as a shower gift). We used it, and liked it so much we bought a second one for upstairs. It is very easy to open and close, and you can quickly toss in a diaper and close it up. As I said above, the Ubbi bags are very thick and instill confidence that whatever is in those bags, stays in the bags. It does also keep the smells in, you can tell when you open it briefly to put the diaper in, that it is keeping the smells in. I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for a diaper pail.

I was hesitant on spending this much money on a trash can (I'm a pretty thrifty person) but I'm so glad I did! I LOVE the fact that you don't have to buy special bags! I've been using the same bags I use in my kitchen trash & it's been working beautifully! No smell, very easy to operate with one hand, & very nice looking!! I also bought Ubbi's wipe holder & am very happy with that as well!!! UPDATED REVIEW - A MUST READ: This trash can really is amazing!!! My baby had a big blow out one night...& I mean like "Whooooaaaa! That's impressive" blow out! I tossed the full diaper in the Ubbi & thought to my self I need to take that bag outside as soon as I can because we were leaving for the weekend. Well I totally forgot (new Mom brain). After getting back home, I went into my baby's room to put away her things & to change her diaper. I thought to myself, "Oh it smells so good & clean in here!" I go to open the Ubbi to toss a dirty diaper & got SLAPPED in the face with the stench of the award winning diaper blow out from a few days before! Wow was it bad! But I must give big props to Ubbi!!! This trash can concealed the nostril burning stench perfectly! I didn't smell a hint of it when I walked into the room. I'm so happy I purchased this trash can!

Posted next to the garbage bags so you can see the height.... I actually thought it would be taller but it does the trick and I am so grateful it has a child lock or my son would have already gotten into it. (Believe me. He has tried) Oh... And as far as the stink factor.... When you open the hatch, the smell escapes a little but otherwise it's pretty good on containing the stink. Unless I were to get right up on it and smell of course lol. (I use the febreeze glad bags.... Amazing! The tommee tippee diaper pail was what I used to have and the smell literally stuck to the plastic. Even if I cleaned it. It was still nasty smelling!

I think the idea of making a stainless steel pail is great! Not only is it easy to clean but the smell is well contained. I can even use my cloth diaper bag with this pail which was a major selling point for us! Cost is more than we wanted to spend, however it has proved to be worth it. Another plus, Amazon's shipping was super fast, especially considering the size of the thing! *In response to all the Negative Nellies out there...this product does not have magical properties. Of course it's going to smell when you open it, it's been holding dirty diapers! What matters is if it contains the smell when it's closed, which it DOES. (And which plastic ones do NOT.) Additionally, this is not a Mary Poppins bag! It's not bottomless, and it requires to be emptied on a REGULAR basis. Quit being lazy and empty your can before it gets so full you have to rip it out. These are NOT PRODUCT FAILURES, or reasons to mark a product down, deterring other people from having a great product, these are your own problems. If you are expecting magic in the real world, you have bigger issues than what to do with stinky poo. *Also, to help those of you claiming to have trouble with opening the sliding door...you must apply gentle downward pressure, THEN slide it open. With one hand, it works perfect every time. *This is coming from a mom of two, one who is no longer in diapers and the other a toddler with stinky boy poo. And who has previously owned plastic diaper pails that were less than satisfactory in the smell and clean departments. I hope this helps the sensible people out there.

I use this can to temporarily dispose of used "puppy pads" when my two small dogs go potty. They are senior citizens now, and I don't want them to feel like they have to hold it all night (or during a long day), so I leave puppy pads on the floor of the bathroom in my apartment. The Ubbi can is a great place to toss the used pads so I don't need to trek down the hall to the garbage chute in the middle of the night. I never leave the used pads in the can for longer than a day, although the smell inside still gets pretty atrocious. Once the can is closed, though, it does a great job of locking the odor inside. I did find that putting a small, open container of odor-absorbing cat litter (I used a leftover plastic takeout food container) on the floor of the can (so it sits below the bag and doesn't interfere with anything) does help to absorb some of the smell. I attached a photo showing my cat litter container sitting in the can. You're still going to want to hold your breath when you open the can, though! I had tried using a Litter Genie for this same purpose and not only was it too small, but the custom bags were a pain in the neck and expensive. This is a far superior alternative for my purposes.