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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great solution for the flimsy Littermaid receptacles, February 28, 2009
The best part about this BAG-It kit is the little ring thing that fits inside the receptacle. It's pictured in black here, although mine is a clear plexi-glass type material. I don't know if you can see in the photo, but it's flat and maybe half an inch wide and sits in the little indentation in the top of receptacles. You just take it out, put a plastic bag through the middle and up over the ring and set it into the top of the plastic receptacle. I use old plastic grocery bags and they work fine. When the bag is full, just lift the bag and ring out, toss the bag and put in a new one. You never have to replace those flimsy receptacles again!
The cover thing replaces the flimsy plastic receptacle covers. I put mine under the lid because it looks better that way. The two little white plastic covers, cover the holes so it's one solid piece on the lid.
I've been using this for about a week and it works great. Finally a way around replacing the costly receptacles that will pay for itself in about a month. And it's a good way to recycle plastic grocery bags. Two thumbs up for this handy solution.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Saves money, is environmentally "greener", holds in odor better, April 18, 2009
We recently purchased the "bag-it" system to go along with the Litter Maid Mega Elite Automatic litterbox which we have had for a while. We've had earlier Littermaid automatic litterboxes and liked them (as do the cats!) but resented the expense and waste of the disposable plastic containers that you MUST buy to use the Littermaid system. (They are quite expensive, anywhere from $15.00-$20.00 for a box of 18 receptacles and lids.) The system rakes the waste into disposable container, about 10 min after the cat has used the litter box, so the noise of the motor won't frighten the cat--- then shuts a lid onto it. When full the entire container and lid are discarded. With the "bag-it" system, the top is much heavier and holds in the odors better than the flimsy, thin plastic top. The "bag-it" system has a rectangular holder for a plastic bag--we use the smallest size Glad trash bag--you could use a grocery bag however--the bag is placed through the rectangular holder, and the bad itself sits into the disposable plastic container. The cat's waste falls into the plastic trash bag,and the lid comes back down onto it to cover everything tightly; and when full the trash bag is what is discarded, not the plastic disposable container, which can be reused almost indefinitely. The plastic top or lid to the container is not needed at all.
Its a good system, works well, easy to assemble the first time. Less (really, in my opinion, NO odor noticable with the heavier lid on), and if desired a tent-like cover can be purchased for the entire litter box. Highly recommended.
NOTE: In the picture, the top shows the disposable container that formerly would have been discarded daily. It is shown WITHOUT the trash can liner in it. On the bottom half you see the cover of the container, a very heavy-duty thick plastic. The two white circles are screws (along with bolts built into the plastic top) which secures the top into the Litter Maid receptacle top. All of this is shown in a wide open position.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Much better than the replacable containers, September 3, 2009
This product works quite well to solve two major problems with the Littermaid system.
First, the replaceable containers are extremely expensive. Depending on your cat's "production," you'll use enough of them to cost a dollar or two a week. The Bag-It system uses cheap (or even free) plastic bags, so it only costs pennies per week, at the most.
Second, the replaceable container system doesn't hold in odors particularly well. The PERMA-Lid is considerably heavier than the flimsy replaceable lids, so when the flap over the container swings down, the lid presses much more firmly onto the bin.
There are, however, some difficulties. How serious these are depends on your individual tolerance for them, I guess.
First, there are no plastic bags made specifically for this system. That means that whatever bags you use are likely to be somewhere in between too big and too small; there is no just right. Plastic grocery store bags work pretty well, but I found that the smallest size Glad kitchen bag-- or, better yet, the generic equivalent-- works better, mostly because the grocery store bags often have little holes or tears in them. No matter what bag you use, though, you'll have to bunch up the excess plastic when you put it into the plastic frame and insert the assembly into the container.
And that plastic-bag-plus-frame assembly doesn't fit as well into the container as one might wish. About half of the time, I get get some litter or doo-doo spill-out when I change the bag.
However, even with the minor annoyances I've mentioned, I think this system is FAR superior to the replaceable containers. It's cheaper, and it contains odors better. I'm happy I bought it, and I'd do so again.
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