currently £5 add on item use code ACDISPOSAL for £4 off.
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callum888
12 Mar 16#1
Ordered! ! Thanks ! !
abusaleh
12 Mar 161#2
Thanks!
cjdean1983
12 Mar 16#3
I've never found the cartridges for this reasonably priced anywhere so would avoid the angel care from the outset. this price is too lure you in and then purchase the overpriced cartridges
laurieleigh to cjdean1983
12 Mar 162#5
we've been using ours 4.5 years and never bought any cartridges after the initial pack ran out - we just use a pedal bin liner wrapped around an old cartridge. works perfectly and costs pennies :-)
cjdean1983
12 Mar 16#4
we use ours without the cartridges and just pour the nappies into the wheelie bin every few days. for this purpose I'd give it heat
eset12345 to cjdean1983
12 Mar 16#21
how disgusting, you keep **** nappies in the house for a few days? why not bag it and stick it out in the bin.
vikasjas
12 Mar 16#6
No longer on prime
philmitchell to vikasjas
12 Mar 16#7
Yes it is, I just ordered one .
Thanks OP .
candleslisapartylite
12 Mar 16#8
Can only see it as an add on, have to spend £20.
philmitchell to candleslisapartylite
12 Mar 16#10
If you have prime then put a pre order in the basket as well, then when the disposal system gets dispatched then cancel it .
vikasjas
12 Mar 16#9
Link for prime?
vikasjas
12 Mar 16#11
Pre order for what
philmitchell to vikasjas
12 Mar 16#13
Pre order anything, as long as the total basket goes over £20, then cancel the pre order when the disposal system gets sent out .
What kind of Angel sH&ts in a nappy and expects you to get rid of it. The whole Angel thing has really gone downhill in recent years.
katya1971
12 Mar 16#20
Ordered
donnamaca
12 Mar 16#22
Still in stock at £5, How is it expired?
laurieleigh to donnamaca
12 Mar 16#23
because it's no longer £1 as per the deal
donnamaca
12 Mar 16#24
Use the code ACDISPOSAL for £4 off making it only £1
djdanj89
12 Mar 16#25
7x refills and a new bin for £24.98. Can't go wrong there.
kabs
13 Mar 16#26
Arrived today, brilliant price, opening seems a bit small, too much flex in the middle for emptying and putting back together. As a design for user friendliness it's not all that good, could even make you go back to the old nappy bags.
corastuff
13 Mar 16#27
Thanks OP. Ordered as well, even though there wont be any nappies :smile:
hoggle1984
13 Mar 16#28
Thanks, arrived today, ideal for a 2nd one downstairs with a 4 day old baby!
Poopmaster
14 Mar 16#29
It's simple to refill the cartridges (which pop apart easily) from generic rolls of bag/tube material available from eBay or Amazon. Typically 50metres for ~£10, standard cassettes are about 2m as bought, but you can squeeze in about double that to save doing it as often.
That said, we decided Tommee Tippee / Sangenic was a better (they all refill the same) system as you get to twist & compartmentalise each nappy which helps stop.a stink each time you lift the lid.
cjdean1983
14 Mar 16#30
Not at all. If you wrap up the nappy properly it is completely sealed and then we use nappy bags if it's at all messy anyway. It just acts as a sealed bin, much more hygienic than any standard bin because the lid seals off.
So you must take your nappies out to the wheelie bin outside every time your baby needs a change?
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Thanks OP .
That said, we decided Tommee Tippee / Sangenic was a better (they all refill the same) system as you get to twist & compartmentalise each nappy which helps stop.a stink each time you lift the lid.
So you must take your nappies out to the wheelie bin outside every time your baby needs a change?