Friday, August 30, 2013

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181 comments:

  1. Pail Liner in a trashcan. Works great!

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  2. I store my diapers in a pail like the one pictured with a planet wise pail liner. :)

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  3. Right now we use a Fuzzibunz hanging pail but it's getting to be in rough shape & it leaks along the zipper :(

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  4. I use a large hanging wet bag to store my dirty diapers at home, and a medium wet bag to store dirty diapers on the go.

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  5. We store our clean cloth diapers in a drawer in the bathroom, and the dirty diapers in a bin with a washable wet bag.

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  6. I could ALWAYS use extra pail liners! Such a stink-saver, and I'm dying to try Thirsteies (my current stink containment is mostly planet wise, I'd like to change it up)

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  7. I could ALWAYS use extra pail liners! Such a stink-saver, and I'm dying to try Thirsteies (my current stink containment is mostly planet wise, I'd like to change it up)

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  8. We use hanging wet bags for our dirty diapers.

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  9. poopy (toddler) ones are in the hanging bag in the bathroom... the rest are either pee (toddler) or EBF diapers and in the pail liner next to the changing table

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  10. I just have a large wetbag right now!

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  11. we use a diaper pail. Like, the kind usually used for disposables.

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  12. I use a grovia pail liner in a trash can with a lid and grovia and kissas travel wetbags

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  13. I have a small bucket by the changing table and then daily throw the diapers into the laundry room in another open bucket (that is larger). Would like to have a pail liner so it would be easier to transfer to washer. Also need another wet bag or two for dirty diapers at the babysitters :)

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  14. I have a small bucket by the changing table and then daily throw the diapers into the laundry room in another open bucket (that is larger). Would like to have a pail liner so it would be easier to transfer to washer. Also need another wet bag or two for dirty diapers at the babysitters :)

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  15. I'm not sure yet since my little one isn't due till the first week of Nov and my husband and I are packing for a move! YIKES! I really like the idea of having a book case on the wall so I can store the cuteness and show it off too!

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  16. I store my diapers on my changing table that I have for my daughter. Fits perfectly and its right there to grab. :)

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  17. I really enjoy your site and blog, as a new CD mom :)

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  18. I knew this is what Fluff Friday was going to be this week! I use a pail with a pail liner for dirty diapers currently. I am thinking about switching to a hanging wet bag in the bathroom though to save floor space.

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  19. We currently use a plantewise wetbag, although after 2 1/2 years, it's starting to show some wear.

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  20. Id love the US version in size 4 :)

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  21. We don't store dirty diapers as we're still trying to conceive our first baby, but we plan to have a garbage can with a pail liner.

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  22. I use large Planetwise hanging wetbags to store the dirty ones! I'm considering switching to pail liners as we transition from exclusive breastfeeding to some foods. Learning as I go :)

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  23. I haven't had my baby yet I'm still learning the best way to store them :)

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  24. I just throw the dirties in a dry pail. Easy peasy!

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  25. I keep my dirty diapers in a planetwise pail liner. I only have one though so I have to wash strategically.

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  26. I'd love a wet bag in hoot! Or any print really ;)

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  27. My baby isn't here yet, but I plan to use a pail liner in a garbage can, at least for the beginning. I also plan on using wetbags for out and about.

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  28. Trashcan with a plant wise liner in it.

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  29. We are currently trying for a baby now, I plan on using a wet bag, I am still researching all my options.
    sunniewoodyplus2 atmsn.com

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  30. I hope I'm entering this comment on the right blog post :) I'm not a mom yet, but I'm due with my first in Feb, and plan to cloth diaper. I'd be grateful to win this pail and wet bag:)

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  31. I hope I'm entering this comment on the right blog post :) I'm not a mom yet, but I'm due with my first in Feb, and plan to cloth diaper. I'd be grateful to win this pail and wet bag:)

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  32. I'm just starting out and it would be great to win this!

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  33. I store mine in a covered diaper pail with a pail liner

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  34. I alternate between a trash can and a wet bag. - Rachel Kratz

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  35. We store our son's EBF dirty diapers in a separate small hanging wetbag, and the rest of the dirty diapers in a trash can with a pail liner.

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  36. I use a small bathroom size trash can To astore dirty diapers

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  37. We store my son's EBF soiled diapers in a separate small hanging wetbag, and all the rest of the dirty diapers in a trash can with a pail liner.

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  38. We store our son's EBF dirty diapers in a separate small hanging wetbag, and the rest of the dirty diapers in a trash can with a pail liner.

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  39. I store them in a pail liner inside a Diaper Dekor.

    Lolli S

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  40. How do I store dirty diapers. Right now in a swim suit wet bag.

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  41. I use a wetbag for the nursery, hanging from the changing table. I have 2 others for daycare and a travel one for the diaper bag. the travel and nursery ones need replacement as the zippers are busted.

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  42. I use a wetbag for the nursery, hanging from the changing table. I have 2 others for daycare and a travel one for the diaper bag. the travel and nursery ones need replacement as the zippers are busted.

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  43. I use a wetbag for the nursery, hanging from the changing table. I have 2 others for daycare and a travel one for the diaper bag. the travel and nursery ones need replacement as the zippers are busted.

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  44. In a wet pail in the laundry tub

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  45. I don't have my precious son here yet but as of right now our plan is to store them in a trash can with a pail liner in it :)

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  46. I'm looking forward to CD for the first time, hopefully in December when my baby is due.

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  47. I store my dirty diapers in a wet bag in the bathroom after I spray them off.

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  48. I store my dirty diapers in a wet bag in my bathroom after I spray them off.

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  49. Right now in a wetbag on the floor.

    bonnechanceb at gmail dot com

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  50. Not sure this is the right place to post the comment for the giveaway...but as of now, I am just starting to build my stash and figure out where I will be keeping everything for baby #2 due this November. I'm thinking I will have my wet bag set up in my laundry room (1st floor), a wet bag on the pack n play changer and maybe another wet bag in the "kids" bathroom?? Will probably play around with the logistics until I get a routine down that works :-)

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  51. Not sure this is the right place to post the comment for the giveaway...but as of now, I am just starting to build my stash and figure out where I will be keeping everything for baby #2 due this November. I'm thinking I will have my wet bag set up in my laundry room (1st floor), a wet bag on the pack n play changer and maybe another wet bag in the "kids" bathroom?? Will probably play around with the logistics until I get a routine down that works :-)

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  52. We bought two Planet Wise pail liners and have really liked them except for the fact that they don't have a strap for closing the liner when it's not in the pail. I've made two liners but never added a strap. We keep a liner in a sterlite can with a lid upstairs in the nursery and one in our living room for downstairs changes. I've now also put one in the laundry closet and think it'd be a great idea to put one next to any toilets with diaper sprayers. Looks like I'll need some more pail liners. =)

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  53. Will be new to cloth diapering w/ baby #2 this November, so am just starting to build up my stash and figure out the setup. For the disposables I used w/ my daughter, we had a diaper genie in the upstairs ("her") bathroom. I think for CDs I will have a wet bag in a trash bin in the 1st floor laundry room...and maybe a wetbag in the upstairs bathroom to replace the diaper genie for nighttime changes...??? Will probably be playing around w/ all the logistics as I get myself into a routine that works for us.
    Hoping this all works out! Really getting excited (but nervous) about getting into the world of Cloth Diapering!!

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  54. In a wetbag but considering changing to a pail.

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  55. Excited about the new thirsties products!

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  56. I'm just venturing into the cd world and can use all the adviceand tips I can get!

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  57. I am planing on using a 10 gallon dry pail and a BG pail liner its a stainless trash can with a step lid that closes slowly to prevent slamming

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  58. I usually store my dirty diapers in a pail liner. Unfortunately right now I only have one, so when it is being washed I resort to using my wet bag.

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  59. Currently I use a 13gal trash can with a Kissaluv's liner. But I'm not happy with this set-up and am searching for a better container to use as my pail.

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  60. I store my diapers in a pail/garbage can with a liner inside. The pail is in my son's room next to his changing table.

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  61. Well, I don't store dirty diapers YET. My baby is due in a couple weeks. ;) But I would like to use wet bags! And maybe a pail?

    Thanks for the chance to win!

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  62. I have a large kitchen trash can that we used to keep in her room...until she started getting into the diapers. Now, it is just outside her room in the hallway. We also have a wetbag by the sprayer for the poopies.

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  63. in pail liners that are worn out!

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  64. I keep mine in a dry pail with a liner.

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  65. i have a kangacare wet bag that stores a couple days worth of diapers, and while those are in the wash i just use a grocery bag, since we're only working with one wet bag at the moment. i have a smaller planet wise wet/dry bag for outings.

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  66. right now since our 7 week old is still sleeping in our room I store our diapers in a Planet Wise bag we have hanging on our closet door.

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  67. Dirty sipes live in our trash can lined with a pail liner!

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  68. Our dirty dupes live in a trash can with a pail liner :)

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  69. in a trash can with a flip lid in my wet bag

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  70. In a dry pail with a liner - in a kitchen trash can set in the bathroom. Works great!

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  71. I store my dirty diapers in a dry pail with a washable liner.

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  72. I store my dirty diapers in a pail liner in a regular plastic kitchen trash barrel.

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  73. I'm still currently pregnant with my first so I cannot really answer this question now, but I am planning on either storing them in a wetbag or in trash can lined with pail liner. So yes, I really need these things.

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  74. I store our dirty diapers in a dry pail with a secure lid..it works well so far!

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  75. Currently we store them in trash bags...we need a pail liner!!

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  76. in a plastic bucket till washing, and when I'm out I have a wet bag I put them in.

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  77. A large planet wise wet bag hanging off the changing table.

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  78. Right now I use a grovia perfect pail for dirty diapers. I haven't had a chance to use my wet bag, since I'm "testing" cloth on my 2 year old (who is potty training). We will be cd'ing our new arrival 24/7 starting in September.

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  79. We don't have a little one yet, so no storing diapers...just trying to stock up on stuff now and save

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  80. In a wetbag hanging on the basement door doorknob.

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  81. I put them in a garbage pail in a wLarge Wet bag.. Pail has swingning lid so it does let air in.

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  82. So far, I've only tried using wet bags. I have a Planet Wise Large wet bag and a Rumparooz wet bag!

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  83. I store in a dry pail with a wetbag! :)

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  84. wet bag, all the way. dont forget your pail freshener, it makes a huge difference, especially in the summer heat!

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  85. I store dirty diapers in a Planet Wise hanging bag and an empty cat litter bucket!

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  86. We use a pail liner to store our diapers

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  87. In a large wet bag. I would LOVE a pail liner though! That would make things easier I think.

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  88. Right now, I have three medium sized wet bags that I alternate between. I'd love to have a large wet bag for at home use so I could use my smaller ones exclusively for on the go!

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  89. I store them in a pail like you show in this blog post.

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  90. Eek! I clicked the button too soon and missed reading the question! Sorry. But this pail liner would be so helpful! I'm tired of cleaning out our pail.

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  91. We store them in the bathroom.

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  92. My LO is expected in 22 days. We have 4 wet bags as of right now. 2 Large and 2 mediums. We are hoping that will work for us by putting the large in the nursery where the changing station is and the medium in the bathroom. The other two are for when we wash the first two.

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  93. I'm not sure what's going to work for us, but a hanging wet bag would show off the print.

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  94. We used hanging wet bags with our first and are going to try out a pail w/liners for our second. Love that Thirsties has expanded their line!

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  95. We use a garbage pail with a pail liner and wetbags when out and about.

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  96. We have a pail (like shown in the picture on this post) that we use for wet diapers. We have a hanging wet bag in the bathroom that we use for dirty diapers - dirty diapers get a separate prewash before we add the wet diapers.

    Jodi J

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  97. First time cloth diaperer here. Due November. Hope to win :)

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  98. First time cloth diaperer..starting November. Hope I win :)

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  99. OOOh!!! I didn't know Thirsties was making these!! Would love to win this!

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  100. Oooh!! Would love to win this! Love thirsties!!!

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  101. Dry pail with a Planetwise liner

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  102. i use a trash can with flip lid lined with applecheeks laundry sac, or small wet bags.

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  103. We have wet bags for on the go. At home we have a lidded plastic trash can (kitchen size) with pail liners.

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  104. I use a 13 gallon trash can with a Planet Wise pail liner to store dirty diapers.

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  105. I use hanging wet bags upstairs, but I also keep a pail with a liner in the laundry room in case we change a diaper downstairs.

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  106. We mainly use a pail liner in a standard trash can with a lid, which is great because we can just pull the bag out and dump the whole thing in the washer.

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  107. Wet bags, wet bags and more wet bags. I have 2 favorites. Kanga care wet bags for my daily laundry and planet wise medium wet/dry bags for travel.

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  108. In a wet bag, in the bathroom...

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  109. Wet ag in a kitchen "step-can".

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  110. I store my diapers in wetbags that I usually hang from a door handle for laziness/convenience sake (extra large - can hold my entire stash plus some!)

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  111. My dirty diapers are in a dry pail (no lid) next to the changing table. I wash every other day.

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  112. I use a dry pail, a hanging wet bag really. ;)

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  113. I use a dry pail, a hanging wet bag really. ;)

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  114. Our dirty diapers go in a plastic garbage can with a pail liner.

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  115. We put dirty diapers in a plastic garbage can with a pail liner.

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  116. We either put them in plastic zip top bags when we are out and about or we hand wash/soak them right away. We use prefolds and covers.

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  117. Love my diapers...my baby brain can't even remember what this post was supposed to be about!

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  118. Love your blog! My go to for cloth diaper advice.

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  119. I keep our diapers in a trash can with a lid with a pail liner

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  120. Due in Feb and just starting my stash. This would certainly help!

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  121. Due in Feb and just starting my stash. This would certainly help!

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  122. I really need this. Right now my dirty diapers go into an empty pop up laundry basket and I use plastic grocery bags when we are on the go. With another baby set to arrive in a week we need a better dirty diaper system.

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  123. I really need this. Right now my dirty diapers go into an empty pop up laundry basket and I use plastic grocery bags when we are on the go. With another baby set to arrive in a week we need a better dirty diaper system.

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  124. I use a Planetwise hanging wet bag.

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  125. I'm super new to cloth diapering like started yesterday new .. So i dont have a wet bag or liner i don't even have a pail .. Lol.. . I plan to buy one today from Walmart I want one with a cover that seals so I don't smell anything and Ill put some baking soda in it ( not sure if this will work) but right now I'm use a small bathroom garbage can with a supermarket bag and a pillowcase .. It was ok for yesterday but I really need something that going to seal in the smells

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  126. We store our dirties in our large pail with pail liner - works great to have a flip-up lid - which really helps to keep smells at bay!

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  127. Multiple bags throughout the house.

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  128. I haven't started cloth diapering yet but I plan on getting wet bags and pail liners when the baby arrives.

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  129. I store my dirty diapers in a planetwise wet bag...

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  130. I use a planetwise wet dry bag to store my dirty diapers...

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  131. I have a diaper genie that I use, just don't use the bags that it had with it. I really need a diaper pail, though.

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  132. I store my cloth in a wet bag I made and that is inside a trash can.

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  133. This will be our first, but we are planning on having both wet bags and a diaper pail in the laundry room.

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  134. I plan to keep them in a pail next to the changing table.

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  135. I store my dirty diapers in our cloth hamper.

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  136. I store mine in a dry pail in the bathroom!

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  137. I store them in a dry pail in the bathroom.

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  138. I store my dirty diaper in a pail in the hall closet.

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  139. I STORE MINE IN A WET BAG USUALLY, IF I AM SUPER LAZY, THEY WILL GET TOSSED ON THE BATHROOM FLOOR UNTIL I GET HOME FROM WORK, OR I'LL JUST TOSS THEM IN THE WASHER IF I DONT PLAN ON DOING CLOTHES LAUNDRY THAT DAY..I DONT HAVE A REAL HARD AND FAST WAY TO STORE THEM...

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  140. I store my daughters dirty diapers in a 5 gallon trash can with no liner and just wipe out with a clorox wipe when I wash diapers.
    jbang0331 at yahoo dot com

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  141. I put them in a wet bag usually :)

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  142. I use a trash can with a pail liner in it!

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  143. We are planning on storing ours in a trash can turned into a diaper pail.

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  144. i put them in a pail that has a liner in it

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  145. I have 2 large wet bags, one in the bathroom and one at the changing table. Would love a new one and a pail liner too!

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  146. At home we store our dirty diapers in an open garbage pail with a pail liner (although one of ours delaminated so now we only have one). Out and about we use wetbags.

    The daycare puts them into plastic bags and then into a tupperware bin that we gave them (makes for really stinky diapers when we spray them out at the end of the day, but I'm glad they are willing to do cloth).

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  147. Hi! I store my son's dirty cloth diapers either a Bumgenius pail liner in a tall kitchen trash w/ lid, of course!, or a Blueberry pail liner. I only had 1 for a long time, but having 2 now makes life easier. And easier is nice :) - Laura

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  148. Hi! I store my son's dirty cloth diapers in a Bumgenius pail liner in a tall kitchen trash can w/ lid - of course! I only had 1 liner for a long time, but since getting a 2nd, we have a spare for laundry-time - making life easier, and easier is a beautiful thing :)

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  149. I am due Feb 3 so not using yet. I plan to use a trash can like above 13 gal with a pail liner. If I won this one I would only need to buy another one.

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  150. Due in December, but we plan on using a trash can and pail liner :]

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  151. We use Planet Wise pail liners in a kitchen step can.

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  152. For my dirty diapers, I just use a washable pail liner or a wet bag on the door... zipped shut, of course!

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  153. I use a large Rumparooz wet bag (and love it!). I also have several smaller wet bags for travel.

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  154. I leave them in front of the washer to be honest.I don't have a pail.

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  155. We've always just used a mesh laundry bag in our pail liner. Something to hold in the odor better would be great!

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  156. I went the most thrifty way. I made a large zippered wet bag. My mom gave me the pul, and I took the zippers out of something I wasn't using at home, so it cost me $0, and it works just fine.

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  157. In a wet bag on the door handle!!

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  158. We use two trash cans and liners...one in the nursery and one in the bathroom.

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  159. We store our dirty diapers in a pail with liner in the bathroom.

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  160. Due in november. Definitely plan on using the wet bags but also, I am sure we will end up using all kinds of methods :)

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  161. We use pail liner and trash can at home. When we are out, wet bags keep the smell away!

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  162. I use a trash can but don't have a liner so I have to carry the trash can down to the basement to do diaper laundry.

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  163. In a pail liner in a trashcan. It's either a planetwise or blueberry, can't remember!

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  164. I store them ina planet wise hanging wet bag

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  165. We store our dirty diapers in a hanging wet bag or an open dry bucket in the bathroom.

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  166. We store ours in a trashcan with a pail liner :) I am always looking for new and improved ways to make this easier!

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