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Six Diaper Genie Hacks

Jessica • Apr 27, 2016

*All opinions are 100% my own.  Playtex Baby  provided me with a Diaper Genie and payment for this review. This post also includes affiliate links.

I know some of you might be like, “umm you don’t have kids in diapers, why are you promoting a Diaper Genie?” Well, because I love my Diaper Genie, I always have, and we still use it all of the time. So that you can continue to love your Diaper Genie as much as I do, l am going to share with you my six best Diaper Genie hacks.

Six Best Diaper Genie Hacks

1. Cloth Diapers – Some mama’s out there choose to use cloth diapers and that is great. I used disposable diapers but I would love to try out cloth the next time around. I did hear from a friend though, who used cloth diapers, that using a Diaper Genie to hold the soiled cloth diapers was a fantastic way to keep the mess of cloth diapers manageable.

2. Regular Trash Can – After we potty trained Carter, we figured it was time to move her diaper genie into storage but as soon as we did we realized how much we missed it. There are always tissues, wipes, clothing tags, and other random things that needs to be tossed in kid’s rooms and her Diaper Genie was the perfect trash can for all of that. Plus, kids can’t get into it and make a mess.

3. Pull Ups – Just because kids are out of diapers and potty trained, doesn’t mean they won’t still use pull ups. Many kids continue to have accidents through the night and use pull ups for many years after potty training begins. Because of it’s slender design and its odor sealing technology, the Diaper Genie is perfect to put in a child’s closet so they can easily manage their pull up in the morning.

4. Women’s Sanitary Products – I know some of you have daughters, you might have 3 or 4 or even more daughters. Now, imagine when they are all in their teenage years and they are all on their periods. A Diaper Genie would be perfect for that situation! Especially if you have a dog because you know how terrible it can be when a dog gets into that type of trash. That leads me into my next hack…

5. Pet Trash – If you own a pet, you know pets have a lot of waste that comes along with them. Use a Diaper Genie to throw away poop from a kitty litter box, doggy poop bags, or pet pee pads. The Diaper Genie will help keep the pet waste smell away.

6. Stinky Kid Laundry – While potty training, we would go through ten or more pairs of pants and underwear a day. During this stage of motherhood it seems like the pee filled laundry never ends. I would usually throw it all in the tub as the day goes on and then I gather it up when its time to wash it all. I am totally going to be utilizing my Diaper Genie the next time around. Just throw each pee soaked pair of pants and undies into the Diaper Genie until you are ready to wash it and it will help you contain the mess and the smell.

Playtex has released a new design and a new line of colors for the Diaper Genie. It is currently available in the traditional white as well as green, pink, blue, and grey. I have the grey one and I love it. The new color and design just fits so well with my son’s bedroom decor that I hardly even notice its there, except when I need it. The Diaper Genie also now comes with a carbon filter to help fight the stinky odor from diapers or for whatever else you decide to use the Diaper Genie. I have always said the Diaper Genie is one of my top five baby product favorites and I will continue to keep it on my list long past the diaper stage.

I am excited to announce the I have partnered up with Playtex to give away a Diaper Genie Elite to one lucky reader. Sorry, this is open to Canadian residents only. Please enter below using Rafflecopter. Giveaway ends May 6th.

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