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BEST diaper pail?

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I am on a search to find a great cloth diaper pail. We are currently using the XL Bummi's wetbag but it is kind of inconvenient. We use Fuzzi Bunz dipes and we don't soak them or anything so we just need a good dry pail that keeps odors in. Also, if you use pails, do you line them first or just throw the dipes in the pail? Thanks!
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We looked at epinions for diaper pails, and registered for a Diaper Champ b/c there were some good reviews specifically stating they used the DC for cloth... and lined it with the Bummis wetbags. But I would like to know if that's really the best...
We are using a stainless steel trash can from Target. It has a plastic liner bucket inside with a handle so you can just pull it out and carry it to your washer. It also opens with a foot pedal which is super handy when your hands are full and dirty. It seals up pretty well when closed and we only notice an odor when it opens. I think it is the greatest thing for a diaper pail. They sell them in several sizes. We have the large which holds about three days worth of toddler diapers.
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We are using a stainless steel trash can from Target. It has a plastic liner bucket inside with a handle so you can just pull it out and carry it to your washer.

That's what we use for our cloth TP--I'd love to use one for diapers but they just aren't big enough since we only wash every 3 days or so.

I use a diaper pail that I got from Wal-Mart. It cost less than $20 and I've never had a problem with odor. It doesn't have a removeable bucket but it's so light that I have no problem with carrying it to the washer and dumping it. When I remember, I use a mesh laundry bag as a liner and throw the whole thing, liner and diapers, in the wash.

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=2403059
we actually love our 5 gallon home depot buckets.
useful for all sorts of stuff, easy to wash, and the REALLY close if you need them to.
seriously, they are the best!
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We have a lidded kitchen trash can that we use as a diaper pail. Sometimes it's lined with a MOE liner and sometimes it's not.
No complaints here.
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I use that safety first pail with a pul liner. It has a little cap on the inside that you can put a pail pal or something similar in it.
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