Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Ubbi Diaper Pail {Review & Giveaway}

Ubbi logo{This giveaway is now closed. Congratulations, Gianna!}

From the time that my girls were little, I came up with a rule stating that Daddy was in charge of all diaper changes on the weekends. Considering that I was up to my elbows in dirty diapers all week long, it seemed only fair that he should have two days of dealing with the pleasantries that came along with it all to himself.

As well as the actual diaper change, the main aspect that always made me want to turn and run was the dreaded smell that made me feel sick. Not necessarily from the diaper itself (although I think we can all agree that's never a pleasantry) but the days-old reek from the diaper pail.

The traditional diaper pail requires a lot of bending, shoving, twisting and effort... and it was always all performed while holding my breath. Even so, the gagging (and nose-plugging) that followed was pretty much unavoidable. What else is there to do?

These days there is a better option and it lies in the high quality, simple, convenient, eco-friendly Ubbi Diaper Pail.

Ubbi Diaper PailAvailable in a rainbow of great colors, it isn't hard to see that Ubbi's sleek and modern Diaper Pail was designed and created with parents in mind. Beginning with the fact that, instead of the odor-absorbing plastic that most diaper pails are created from, this container is made from powder-coated steel and features a rubber seal to keep any and all smells in.

From the odor-preventing materials to the attractive look to the lack of special bags or refills needed, I was interested to see if Ubbi had truly created a diaper pail to surpass all others.

Ubbi Diaper Pail reviewRight out of the box and I was already impressed with the fact that there was no assembly required for this diaper pail — simply add a bag and it is ready for use.

Ubbi Diaper Pail reviewStanding 23" tall, I love that the Ubbi Diaper Pail uses standard kitchen bags, as that eliminates the need to continue to spend money on expensive refill cartridges (and install them correctly). Simply pull out your regular tall kitchen garbage bag and place it right inside.

After lifting up the lid, the plastic arm in the middle can be raised to help get your bag in place (and for later on when it comes time to empty the Diaper Pail)...

Ubbi Diaper Pail inside...and the bag is simply threaded through the middle of the hole.

Ubbi Diaper Pail bagAfter tucking the edges around the sides and making sure that the front of the bag is in place between hook/holder...

Ubbi Diaper Pail bags...you're prepared for odor-free bliss.

diaper pail bagsOr, for the cloth diapering parent, Ubbi offers a Cloth Pail Liner as a washable, odor-resistant and waterproof alternative. This 13-gallon bag with a drawstring closure makes the Ubbi Diaper Pail the only diaper pail option for cloth diaper users and a welcome, eco-friendly addition to the diaper pail market!

When it comes time to use the Diaper Pail, the ring handle on the top makes it easy to grab and slide the slot open with one hand (a necessity when you are holding a baby and/or a dirty diaper) and the space it provides is exactly the right size to drop that diaper right in.

cloth diaper pailThe top then easily slides closed and you can feel it lift and seal tightly into place. This isn't another of those diaper pails that just claims to keep smells trapped inside, Ubbi really comes through on that promise!

odor free diaper pailIn addition, Ubbi kept safety in mind in the design of their Diaper Pail by including a childproof safety lock right on the top. With one twist, the sliding lid stays firmly in place and there is no worry of little hands pulling this open or getting into a mess that no parent wants to have to clean up.

diaper pail lockA modern, attractive, diaper pail that doesn't scream diaper pail! when you look at it, The Ubbi Diaper Pail's smooth oval shaped design fits into wide or tight spaces and, due to the eight fun colors, matches any decor.

You can even take things a step further than simply choosing purple or hot blue by purchasing one of nine Ubbi Decals to adhere right onto your Diaper Pail for a cute addition to your nursery.

diaper pail decalsHowever, I find one of the major pluses of the Ubbi Diaper Pail is that it can be used long after you are done with diapers in your household. While I had a friend try this out for a while with her daughter's diapers to test the odor control (it passed with flying colors! No stink at all!) I also love the fact that I can place it right in my own home and have it complement the decor of a bathroom or non-nursery bedroom.

bathroom decorWho knew that a diaper pail could be this exciting? I've been nothing but impressed with the Ubbi Diaper Pail from top to bottom and would gladly trade any of our past pails for this one.

The steel construction is so much more sturdy and durable, it cleans easily both inside and out, it truly provides odor control, it is extremely easy to load, use and empty, and the ability to use any bags is economical, good for the environment (remember that it works with cloth diapers as well!) and fully convenient.

All those years that my husband and I spent struggling to get Ubbi productsother diaper pails emptied without gagging over the smell and then reloading an expensive bag refill back in correctly... it could have all been solved with something much more versatile and high quality! Ubbi has found a way to keep nurseries safe, secure and attractive while providing a way to simplify parents' lives on multiple levels.

Although the Ubbi Diaper Pail retails for $79.99, which is slightly higher than other pails on the market, this easily pays for itself over time by not having to buy special bags and by being able to be used as a regular garbage can after diapers are done. One purchase (or item to add to a registry) and you're done!

And, thanks to the generosity of Ubbi, one person will be able to keep their home looking and smelling good as well, because...

One lucky person will win an Ubbi Diaper Pail in their choice of color!

Ubbi giveawayTo enter to win: Leave me a comment on this post explaining which feature of the Ubbi Diaper Pail you find the most exciting!

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Giveaway will end on April 3rd at 11:59pm CST. By entering this sweepstakes, you are agreeing to these official rules. No purchase necessary, void where prohibited by law. Do me the favor of leaving an email address or making absolutely sure it is visible in your profile, I have to have a way to contact the winner. The winner will be chosen by random.org and announced here as well as emailed and will have 48 hours to contact me or respond to notification or a new winner will be chosen. The number of eligible entries received determines the odds of winning. This giveaway is open to U.S. residents only and must be 18 years of age or older.

A big thank you to Ubbi for providing a Diaper Pail for me to review as well as for one lucky giveaway winner. The opinions shared are my own and honest and if you really need to see more, click here to see how I roll.

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