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Baby Trend Diaper Champ

by Baby Trend
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2,305 customer reviews)


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  • Medium 28" Model
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Technical Details
Item Weight9.6 pounds
Product Dimensions16.6 x 14.8 x 12 inches
UPC090014001803
Item model number4200
  
Additional Information
ASINB00003TL7P
Best Sellers Rank #39,370 in Baby (See top 100)
Shipping Weight9.6 pounds
ShippingThis item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
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When dealing with a young baby or squirming toddler at diaper changing time, the last thing you need is a diaper pail that requires two hands. The Diaper Champ helps eliminate hassle—and odor—by providing convenient one-hand operation for quick disposals.

Even better is that this wondrous device takes regular garbage bags. There is no need to constantly buy brand name refills because the Champ can use the typical tall kitchen sack, plus grocery or most other plastic bags. Aside from the use of regular bags making it the economical choice, this feature also makes the Champ more flexible. While diapers will no doubt be the most thrown away item, this pail can also accommodate wipes, cotton swabs, tissues, and other baby essentials.

Functionality is simple: drop a diaper (or other trash) into the pail’s top receptacle and flip the handle. To empty, just unlock the top and remove the bag. Standing about two feet high, the Diaper Champ’s capacity is on par or larger than many of its competitors, usually only requiring a bag change once a week.

But the true test of any diaper pail is its smell control, right? Most moms we polled claimed the Champ the hands-down winner, and only a few had occasional escaped odors after 18+ months of use. Once toddlers have been introduced to solid foods using scented bags can help fight off any excess pail smell. Another great tip for keeping the Champ fresh is to quickly spray it down with a disinfectant when changing bags.

Product Description

Just a flip of the handle ensures that diapers and odors are locked in, and a one-handed system makes diaper disposal quick and easy. Drop diaper in, flip the handle, and go. Emptying your Diaper Champ is just as easy--unlock the top, lift, remove the bag, and you're done. Can be used with any plastic bag (no need to buy custom-fit liner bags). A special locking feature prevents messy spills if accidentally knocked over, and the attractive design fits in with any nursery décor.


Customer Reviews

You can use regular kitchen trash bags. J. Webb  |  426 reviewers made a similar statement
His diapers smell horribly bad, and now, so does his room. K. Schaub  |  206 reviewers made a similar statement
The Diaper Champ has been keeping odors in very well so far. Dana  |  281 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
1,494 of 1,533 people found the following review helpful
I originally put this item on my baby registry because friends of mine highly recommended the use of a diaper pail. I decided to go with the Diaper Champ rather than the more popular Diaper Genie, because I didn't like the idea of having to buy special bags. Too costly and not efficient if you ask me!

THIS PRODUCT IS A LIFESAVER!! I HAVE NEVER HAD AN ODOR PROBLEM!

No one has ever come to my house and noticed 'diaper odor.' In fact, people who have been present while I changed my almost 3 month old son's diaper have been amazed at how the very 'potent' smell of the dirty diaper seems to disappear once I dispose of the diaper in the Diaper Champ.

For those who are experiencing odor problems, here are some suggestions which should solve the problem:

1. CHANGE BAGS FREQUENTLY!! I change mine about 1 or 2 times a week. For those who complain that the pail gets stuck, that is probably a good indication that the BAG IS GETTING TOO FULL!! Also, making sure that the tape on the diapers is secure will prevent that from happening as well.

2. YOU STILL HAVE TO CLEAN THE THING!! Hello, it does house dirty diapers!! All I do is wipe it down with some antibacterial wipes (takes about 10 seconds!!) and then maybe spray some Lysol in it and let it air out for a minute or two. SIMPLE AND IT WORKS!

Also, for those that complain that the Diaper Champ isn't as effective as time passes, keep the following in mind:
AS BABIES GET OLDER, THEIR DIETS CHANGES (aka SOLID FOODS!) AND SO DOES THE SMELL OF THEIR DIAPERS!

In talking with other parents, I get the same feedback - as babies get older and become toddlers, ALL DIAPER PAILS become gradually less and less effective until they are just no longer useful....

All in all, this product is definitely one I would recommend and certainly worth the very reasonable price. Read more ›

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674 of 693 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Diaper Champ KOs the Competition April 22, 2003
Cost IS a Factor
We try and watch are money (like most folks) and in comparing the Diaper Champ to the Diaper Genie it was a hands down winner!

We looked at the Diaper Genie, even had a recommendation from another couple for it while shopping but, still there was this hesitation....proprietary bags.
My wife and I discussed it briefly. I offered that the D.G. locked us into some expensive bags, where the Diaper Champ didn't. However, I DID agree that if the Champ was ever "retired" for poor odor control we'd rub that magic lamp and get a Diaper Genie!

What We Discovered Outside the Ring (Home)
Once I got the Champ out of the box just pop the main basket into the base, put in a bag and you're ready for Round One!
I discovered that the Champ was a little tough to open. There is a tab on one side of the unit that must be lifted to access the bag. My wife nearly broke a fingernail trying to open it. (Maybe she just wanted me to take the full bags out?) ;-)

Daily Operation is a Breeze
Once you've folded the diaper up drop it in the shoot and move the handle over. This forces the weighted plunger to push the diaper in the bag. Super easy...no hand cranking!
The seal has dislodged a bit but this has had no negative impact on blocking the odors.

Recommended
Yes

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126 of 127 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use (one handed!) and no smells! August 9, 2001
We have been using our Diaper Champ for almost 14 months now and we are very happy with it. It sits in the corner of our bathroom and we have never had any problems with odors at all (and we live in the damp and humid South, where odors of all kinds are generally rife). It is easy to install and change the ordinary trash bags, easy to clean, and most important, easy to use one handed - just insert folded dirty diaper and flip the handle. As the bag fills, you may need to flip twice to ensure that the weighted cylinder has completely pushed the diaper into the bag. For the first 9 months or so, we only needed to empty this once a week. Now that our son's diapers are a little larger, they take up more space, and we empty twice a week. We have never had any problems with anything like loose wipes getting stuck (we always wrap them in the dirty diaper). It is a bit difficult to get the unit open (the advice to take it slowly is sound), but now that our son is walking and exploring, I consider this a positive attribute!

Update (March 2005): My son has been out of diapers for almost 2 years now, but the Diaper Champ hung in there till the very end - easy to use, no problems with odors, and one of the best bargains among all of the paraphernalia required for the modern baby :-)
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125 of 128 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth Every Penny! October 23, 2002
By A Customer
We registered for the Diaper Genie, which we received as a shower gift, but were sorely disappointed.... It takes two hands to dispose of a diaper (not an option with a squirming baby on the changing table). I discovered the Diaper Champ at our local Babies R Us (they have one in the mother's room), and was surprised at how easy it was to use. I also figured it must contain smells pretty well since it is used by many mothers with all ages of children. After researching it my husband and I decided to buy one, and ditch the Diaper Genie. We couldn't be happier with it. It can be used with one hand, contains all smells (my son is now 7 months old and has been on solids for the last month, so he is definitely stinky!), but best of all uses any kind of trash bags.... I read other comments that said after a while the seal stops containing the smells, but I am not sure what they are talking about. There isn't a seal, and it doesn't stink if you CLEAN it. Imagine having to clean a diaper pail?! I clean mine with a spray cleaner every time I empty it, and then I spray it with Lysol. I have yet to detect any kind of smell from it, but I imagine I would if I never cleaned it. I also read comments that you need to wear a gas mask to empty it--come on! It's a diaper pail filled with dirty, stinky diapers. What do you expect? In short, I would definitely recommend this product. If it's a choice between this and the Diaper Genie, buy this!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!
We love this diaper pail. We had one of the diaper genies with our first son and the smell was so horrible that we had to keep it outside. Read more
Published 20 days ago by Tales
1.0 out of 5 stars Diaper champ
Overrated, odor is bad. I changed to Gallon zip-locs, you can stuff a few diapers in a gallon zip loc and discard. If you don't want the diaper smell don't get this.
Published 1 month ago by David W. Yamamoto
3.0 out of 5 stars So-so
I love the fact that you don't need a specific bag, and a cheap garbage bag is enough. But it doesn't keep smells in at all. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Melanie H.
1.0 out of 5 stars NOT as pictured!!
BabyHaven fulfilled this order, and instead of sending the one pictured, they sent the crappier, new Deluxe version, which everyone says does not contain odors. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Bentobloggy
4.0 out of 5 stars It was a gift for our son.
He seemed to like it just fine. I think it did a pretty good job of containing the diaper odors.
Published 4 months ago by Mildred Thomas
5.0 out of 5 stars Very happy customer
Bought this on amazon. Never saw it around. Went through 3 kids. Very well made
Never would smell poopy diapers. Read more
Published 6 months ago by marlo louis-medeiros
1.0 out of 5 stars Hate it...small, and smells!
I have a blue one of these and the handle operation is really the only nice thing about this BUT other than that I HATE this because it does NOT hold in odor and after awhile the... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Joe
3.0 out of 5 stars Don't order this from BabyHaven
We order this, the original diaper champ, because we were told by almost everyone that the original is great but the new, "deluxe" is awful. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Roovers
5.0 out of 5 stars Used it for 4.5 years and LOVE it
We bought this for our son 4 1/2 years ago b/c we could use our own kitchen garbage bags. We use it now for our almost 2 year old and will continue to use it when our 3rd is due... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Jennifer Spotts
3.0 out of 5 stars It's ok for cloth diapers.
We use cloth diapers and wanted something that could store the dirty ones without the little one getting into them. We've been using cloth wet bags in the diaper champ. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Kayla Neff
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