Thursday, September 24, 2015

bubula - Product Review

Its so fun to decorate a child's nursery when you find out you are having a baby. You get to pick the wall color, pick out curtains, a crib, bedding, furniture, and on and on. The only downside, is when your baby finally arrives, that beautiful room quickly becomes a mess. Partly because you are exhausted and don't have time to clean up, but also because of those stinky diapers. I remember, when our son was a baby, we had a small little diaper pail in his room where we would throw the dirty diapers after a changing. The pail really didn't do its job because we had to be sure to empty the pail each evening. Now, there are so many awesome products on the market, its hard not to keep your nursery clean and tidy. bubula is a steel diaper pail that is new to the market and its definitely one to consider when you are getting ready for baby.

The bubula diaper pail is made of stainless steel and aluminum. Unlike plastic diaper pails, these materials are not going to absorb smells and they won't let smells out either. The lid is also airtight, so you don't have to worry about any odors escaping that way. Even during disposal, there is no leakage of smells. You simply open the lid, put the diaper inside, close the lid, press a button and the diaper gets released into the interior bag. You can then empty the entire thing at your convenience. The size of the bubula diaper pail is quite tall, so you have plenty of room to store diapers for a few days before needing to empty it.



The best part about the bubula is not just how you say the name (Everybody now: Boooobaaaaalaaaaa), but the fact that you don't have to purchase special liner bags for this product. I never wanted to invest in products like the Diaper Genie, because you had to purchase expensive bags to go along with it. Bubula uses standard size, garbage can liners. Awesome!

For more information on the bubula you can visit www.mybabybubula.com. A variety of colors are available so you can match your diaper pail to your child's nursery.

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