Bubula Steel Diaper Pail – Contain the Stink

When you’re expecting a baby, you’ll get lots of advice about all stuff you’ll need. Some things will be essential, like a crib or stroller; some will be completely unnecessary like a super fancy bedding set or a PeePee TeePee. Some people might try to tell you that a diaper pail is one of the things you don’t need. After all, you can just put diapers in your regular trashcan, right? But as the book says, everybody poops, and babies are especially prolific poopers, and the stinky, poopy diapers gotta go somewhere! If you appreciate a clean smelling home, you will definitely want a dedicated disposal receptacle for the stink bombs.

The Bubula is a top of the line diaper pail. It really seals the stink in and keeps your house smelling fresh. The Bubula Steel Diaper Pail is the winner of two recent awards. MomTrends voted the Bubula 2015’s Best Newcomer Diaper Pail in its Must Have Awards. In January, the Bubula was awarded the 2016 Tillywig Parent & Child Award.

Great Features
With several colors to choose from and a sleek and unassuming design, the Bubula fits nicely into the décor of any room. The major advantages of the Bubula lie in its steel construction, airtight rubber seal and odorless drop-in diaper compartment. Unlike plastic trash cans or diaper pails, the Bubula will not absorb odors, and it effectively traps stinky diaper smell in the can and sends it away when the bag is thrown out. The bags are another big plus! A lot of diaper pails use brand-specific bag refills that are really spendy. The Bubula, on the other hand, uses standard-sized trash bags and holds 50% more diapers, so not only do you not have the extra expense of pricey refills, but you don’t have to empty the can as often. Another nice feature of this diaper pail is the height. A lot of trash cans and diaper pails are on the short side, the Bubula is tall enough that even us dads won’t have to stoop to put diapers in. The Bubula also has a safety lock to keep kids and pets out of the stinky mess and prevent spills if the pail is knocked over. Because of its sturdy steel construction and appealing aesthetic, the Bubula will last beyond the baby years and easily converts to a regular trashcan for continued use.

Unboxing
This is the size of the Bubula when it arrives at your door.
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When you open the lid, you are given very clear instructions of how to install the trash bag
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At the end of step 4, your pail should look like this.
babula-diaper-pailSimply close the lid and it is ready to operate!

How it works
On top of the lid are some very clear and simple instructions on how to operate the diaper pail.
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The Bubula Diaper Pail is really easy to use in just a few simple steps. First, you simply push tap the diaper compartment and the lid pops up.
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Next, you put your stink bomb in and close the lid.
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Finally, you press the release lever and the diaper falls into the trash bag where the smell is sealed away. Since it only takes a couple of simple presses to operate, this diaper pail is easy enough to use one handed. babula-diaper-pail
When it’s time to remove the trash bag, simply lift the lid and pull out the bag and throw it away.

The downside
We haven’t found any downsides to this diaper pail! Upon looking at online reviews, it seems that in earlier production, there was a problem with the lid design, but this has been corrected and doesn’t seem to be an issue at all anymore.

For more information on the Bubula Diaper Pail, see the My Bubula website. The Bubula retails for about $90 and is available for purchase from several online retailers like Toys R Us and Amazon.

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Eddie is a writer covering men's lifestyle topics for Unfinished Man. With a business degree and passion for writing, he provides reviews on the latest cars, gadgets, and other interests for today's man. Eddie crafts entertaining and informative articles aimed at helping readers live their best lives.

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