SimplyImagine SprayStand - Cloth Diaper Sprayer Splatter Shield - Contains Spray and Debris When Rinsing Cloth Diapers, Clothing, Shoes, and More in Toilet Spray Bucket Pail
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The sprayer is not included in this price.
Yes, that is possible. [email protected] is the best way to reach us. com, and we'll gladly send you free replacement clips.
Because the entire bottom is open, a CD could easily fall through and into the toilet (this has happened to me a couple of times when it has slipped down from the clip and into the toilet while spraying). The exact dimensions of the opening are unknown to me.
Selected User Reviews For SimplyImagine SprayStand - Cloth Diaper Sprayer Splatter Shield - Contains Spray and Debris When Rinsing Cloth Diapers, Clothing, Shoes, and More in Toilet Spray Bucket Pail
It didn't come with clips or a drip tray when it arrived. I double-checked the product information, and they are listed as included. As a result, I'm deducting a star because it's deceptive. The bucket itself is excellent. br>br> I simply attached a clip that I purchased separately. However, I wish it had a tray because I don't like water dripping on my floor, especially when it's being used to rinse cloth diapers. br>br>*****UPDATE*****
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br>*****UPDATE****** He not only sent the missing parts along with an apology letter, but he also offered us a partial refund and a replacement sprayer. His customer service is exceptional and deserving of a higher rating than five stars.
hands- Spray shield, diaper clips, and a sanitary tray are all included for free. This is a reasonable price. The diaper spray shield is reasonably priced and provides less back spray than collapsible spray shields. This shield, unlike collapsible models, rests on the toilet, allowing you to use both hands while spraying, which is a big plus because you can reposition diapers as needed. I also like that it comes with a sanitary tray to place it on—we had to store our previous shield in a small plastic tub that we purchased separately to keep it from touching the bathroom floor. The only disadvantage is that this design takes up more storage space than the collapsible ones, which may be an issue for people who have extremely small bathrooms. That said, I prefer this model to the collapsible ones because when you're cleaning diapers, the last thing you want is back spray!.
For what it was, it was a little pricey. However, it has altered the course of my cloth diapering experience. I had been putting off buying one for a long time until my husband finally said, "If it makes rinsing diapers faster, go for it. " The most intelligent decision I've ever made. It's sturdy, easy to clean, and I love that it sits on a base so it doesn't drip all over my floor. It has greatly simplified my day. Spray, allow to drip, place in a wet bag the next day, and wash the third day. There is no stench in the water. Alternatively, you could use bulky diapers. So go ahead and spray everything. 10/10.
I had to dunk the (poopy) nappy in the toilet, flush it, and scrub it with a scrub brush when I had my first. That method irritated me, despite the fact that it is effective. And, despite the fact that I keep my toilets spotless, the idea of putting a nappy *in* the toilet bowl just grossed me out. br>With this, cleaning poopy nappies has never been so simple. Clip, squirt, scrub quickly, and you're finished. It's the ideal size for the toilet bowl. I find that if I don't pull it all the way to the front of the bowl, I get a little splatter from the bottom. The clips are extremely effective and have excellent grip. Because it's so simple to spray, I've started spraying wet (pee) nappies before putting them in the bucket as well. While this isn't strictly necessary, it does mean that my wash cycles clean everything that much better. br>It also has a drip-free feature, which I really like. I can spray it out and remove it from the toilet without having to worry about the floor getting wet. It's simple to wipe clean, and every now and then I scrub it with a little soap. br>It was my husband's first time using it today with a poopy nappy, and he was blown away by how simple it was. br>We prefer cloth diapers, but poop has always been a messy chore for us. That is now completely altered! It's simple, your hands are never near the feces, and it's just so quick, hygienic, and convenient. br>I also like that once baby learns to use the potty, I'll still be able to use it as a trash can. br>As a result, I strongly advise you to do so. br>In addition, I'm aware of another brand (I believe it's called a diaper pail or something similar) that uses a round 5gallon bucket shape. I haven't used that one, but I must say that the spray stand's more rectangular shape gives it a more spacious feel. I prefer that the nappy lays flat rather than on a round bucket, where the curve may make it more difficult to scrub.
It. Now. Okay, now pay attention. I had been using a garbage can with a hole cut in the bottom, which was extremely inconvenient. I had run out of options. So I paid an absurd amount of money to have it shipped to me in Canada. WORTH IS WORTH IS WORTH IS WORTH IS WORTH IS WORTH IS W EVERY. EXTRA. PENNY. br>First and foremost, it is a back saver. I had to bend over or get a stool because of my can. That won't happen again! Second, one side of the table is higher than the other. I keep the taller side facing me until I'm ready to blast! Third, it's nice to be able to hang the diapers to dry, which we couldn't do before because our can didn't sit on the toilet, but rather in it, and was slightly wonky. br>Fourth, the clips are well-made and durable. Surprisingly so, in fact, because they appear to be low-cost AH. br>Fifth, the base is nice; while I leave the entire contraption on the pot to drip until someone needs to go, my husband does not, so he has a non-drip base. It's in a shambles of a location. br>Sixth, it is very clean. If I didn't rinse it thoroughly enough, I'll need to get some scrubbing bubbles and something to clean it up with, but other than that, a little Lysol for sanitary reasons, and you're good to go. br>Cons: br>It's a big one. Which is also a pro, but if you're short on bathroom space and your main bathroom is the sprayer bathroom, it'll be there when visitors arrive. There's no hiding it, lolbr>But it's also big enough to fit everything in, so it's only a 1 point deduction that doesn't affect my love for it. Instead of getting rid of this, I'd rather expand a bathroom. I mean 100% LOL I mean I mean I mean I%.