5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
sucks, September 12, 2007
This review is from: Graco Touch Free Diaper Pail (Baby Product)
The 1st one I bought only opened 1/2 the time. I returned it and got a replacement which never opened at all. A piece of SHT!!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Poor design and breaks quickly!, June 20, 2007
This review is from: Graco Touch Free Diaper Pail (Baby Product)
Although this was a great concept, it isn't perfect.
Ours broke after just 6 weeks of use. The lid no longer opens and closes. The gears inside stripped from my older child manually opening it once. We have had it more than 30 days, so we can't return it and who wants to return a stinky diaper pail?
As another reviewer mentioned, the lid has to be taken off and screws undone to replace the 'D' batteries. This battery cover is a little too close to where the diapers travel through, so it is a really gross process.
Our pail will hold about a half of a week of diapers. They should be emptied more often than this anyway.
The ball part inside that holds the diaper and then drops it in the trash can gets gross, no matter how hard you try to be careful and contain the mess.
And the smell! It does absolutely nothing for the smell no matter how many of their filters you buy. There is the constant smell leaking from it, but when you open the pail to put in a diaper you just want to go running from the room before the smell overwhelms you.
I wish I had saved my money and just bought a trash can.
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12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
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Parodistically horrible, May 26, 2007
This review is from: Graco Touch Free Diaper Pail (Baby Product)
You'd think that a diaper pail with a power-driven lid would come with an electrical cord, right? Wrong. This junker requires four D batteries that need to be replaced once or twice EACH WEEK.
But wait; there's more! Installing new batteries requires taking off the smelly lid and unscrewing THREE small Phillips-head screws that hold the unwieldy battery cover in place!
You couldn't come up with a stupider design if you tried.
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