🍼 Keep your nursery fresh and germ-free with every twist!
Tommee Tippee Sangenic Tec Refills x3 offer unbeatable antibacterial protection by killing 99% of germs and locking away odours with a unique twist-and-lock system. Designed to fit all Sangenic Tec disposal bins, each refill wraps approximately 66 nappies using 60% less plastic than premium nappy sacks, combining hygiene, convenience, and eco-consciousness for modern parents.
Model Number | 82033102 |
Product Dimensions | 19 x 19 x 25 cm; 510 g |
Item model number | 82033102 |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Eco-friendly materials |
Number of items | 1 |
Style | 3 Pieces |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | No |
Is portable | No |
Item Weight | 510 g |
S**2
A real essential. Sold at an excellent price.
Having used these before I find they are an essential if you are using any tommee tippee nappy bin. I've tried using it without to save money and trust me it's not worth it!! The smell can get so nasty.These really help to control the nappy smell which can get particularly bad once baby starts weaning and solids. They also mean that you don't have to spend time sprinting back and forth to the outside bin with every nappy change.I have bought these before from a numbe of places whenever they have been on offer, but these are as good as the best offers I have found on the high street and are much more convenient to buy this way. In addition to this, it's the only time I've received instructions with the product, amazingly every time I purchased these on the high street they had no instructions on how to load them and use them, I just had to figure it out for myself.Overall, these are a brilliant product which are sold here at great value and with a great service. I'll keep buying them from here in future for sure!
R**B
Nappies...what else can I say?
We've only ever used Pampers nappies for our little one (now 7 months old) - but they've been absolutely great (not sure "I love it" - which is what Amazon has put next to the 5 stars I've given these is quite right for nappies though!).They seem like really good quality - and generally do what they are supposed to do (other than the occasional 'explosion' - which I'm not sure you can do anything about...) - and are easy to put on and take off and the fasteners hold well etc.We get these on Amazon subscription - which is perfect as you get them for cheaper than from anywhere else (even supermarkets etc) - which is great as you're going to be spending quite a bit on them. Plus they just turn up automatically every month - no need to go out shopping!Just work out how many you'll need each month (which will be a lot!) - and buy they right size pack - although the largest pack of each has usually been about right for us - but just order a one-off smaller pack if you need any more (have only had to do this once or twice).One tip though - keep an eye on the sizes - remember that the pack that's going to be delivered in a week or two after Amazon remind you your next delivery is due soon - will need to last you for a whole month - and your little one may have moved to the next size up by then. We had one month when we ended up with lots of spare small ones when he'd moved up to the next size - but I keep an eye on it better now and if in doubt get the next size as you'll use those anyway.
M**.
Essential item for changing nappies
These cassettes, and the bin that goes with it (Tommee Tippee Sangenic Tec Nappy Disposal Tub (White)) are an essential item for nappy changing. If you have it next to your changing table, or whenever you do the task, it's easy to put the soiled nappy in, give it a quick twist and then shut the lid, sealing everything away. No risk of flailing baby arms and legs hitting the nappy you've just taken off and didn't have anywhere to put.The smell is completely locked away and emptying the bin is an easy process, without the need to ever get your hands dirty. The cassettes just slot into the bin, you tie a knot in the end of the plastic funnel and attach it to the rim of the bin, and then you're good to go. Beware the cheap listings on Amazon claiming to be compatible with this bin - what you will receive is just a long funnel of plastic bag that you will have to insert into the cassettes yourself in a horribly laborious process.We get about twenty nappies per bin load, and the cassette lasts for 4 or more bins - if you buy the three pack of cassettes you don't have to worry about buying a new one for up to a couple of months. For us it is worth every penny and we will be buying them as long as we are changing nappies!
A**M
Simply works - a much reduced smell
We have tried this and nappy bags so here are our opinions:Nappy bagsPros:Very cheapStrongCons:Smell still gets out despite using a bin with a lid so you need to empty the bin but when you change the very young at night the last thing you want to do is take the nappy bin out to the big bin outside.Can be awkward in a hurry leading to spills (Eugh!)SangenicProsNot completely odourless but very close (no need to empty until the bin is full)!Easy to use, very little chance off a spillConsExpensive: around £3.33 per month until 9-12 months old, £2.12 per month afterwards (figures averaged from our usage)We moved over to Sangenic and my mother-in-law used bags. Initially she saved money but she switched to sangenic after 2 months because of the ease of use, having compared both methods. In the end it is up to you but I would recommend it if you can afford to bulk buy cartridges.
A**R
Nappy bags
Loved these helped with the smells. Stopped using as it was becoming expensive
K**S
Not exciting, but essential!
Not really something to get excited about, but I love these cartridges because we don't have a house that smells of dirty nappies, even though we have twins! The Tommee Tippee system is really good, and we have found that it effectively prevents the nasty smells from escaping. The bin is an essential part of the system for containing the smells, though - we have found that when we empty it into our kitchen bin when it gets full, that you then start to get the smell a bit. So we just either empty it straight into the wheely bin, or only put it in the kitchen bin when we are about to empty that one anyway.The cartridges are not really cheap, but if you are paying for disposable nappies anyway then it is worth stocking up on the refill cartridges to dispose of them. They work much better than nappy bags, and are also more convenient. We buy a bunch of cartridges at one time, and keep them in a high cupboard out of the way.
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