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Binding: Baby Product
Brand: Learning Curve
EAN: 0071463070749
Item Dimensions: 111513413113
Label: Learning Curve
Manufacturer: Learning Curve
Model: Y7074
MPN: Y7074
Publisher: Learning Curve
Release Date: July 30, 2007
Studio: Learning Curve
Features:- Filter Replacement Pack
- Filters last up to 90 days
- Easy to install
- Convenient 2 pack
- Range Birth + Up
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Clean Air custom-formulated carbon filter with odor eliminator traps and neutralizes diaper odors. One filter lasts up to 90 days. Works only with the Clean Air Odor-free Diaper Disposal.
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This stuff really works. My nursery never smells yucky and I leave the diaper pail w/sticky diapers up to two weeks! Worth every penny.
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My wife and I think that this diaper pale is the best. These filters do last about 3 or 4 months. Good buy even if the filters are a little pricey. I hate smelling poop when I go into the nursery and this is the cure so I'll pay for it.
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This pail is pretty good because it doesnt require special bags or anything. I have only replaced the filter once in over a year. I have no idea what the filter actually does, but my daughter's room doesn't smell like poo, so it must be doing its job.
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This is the best diaper system. I have 4 children, I used the Diaper Genie with my first 2, then I discovered this product when I had my twins and its great! You don't have to buy expensive, specific bags; you just use regular 13 gallon bags and your done! It's great!
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of all the diaper pails I've seen so far, the First Years Clean Air system is pretty darn good. What makes it pretty darn good, though, are the carbon filters which eventually need to be replaced. Buying these filters via Amazon just so happens to be the best idea since they're so inexpensive.
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