Fab Little Bag Sanitary Disposal Bags - Bag Dispenser Wall Mounted Unit + Refill Pack - Hygienic Sanitary Bags for Tampons - Public Toilets, Gyms, Offices, Hotels (1 x Dispenser, 100 Refill Bags)
Brand | Fab Little Bag |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom Trash, Toilet Waste |
Material Feature | Durable, Easy to Install, Smooth Dispensing |
Color | FLB Dispenser Bundle |
Material | Dispenser Bundle |
Item Form | Bag |
Scent | Unscented |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.8 x 5.31 x 9.09 inches |
Manufacturer | Fab Little Bag |
Part Number | FLBDISPBUNDLE |
Item Weight | 13.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.8 x 5.31 x 9.09 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FLB-DIS |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**E
Fits on the wall perfectly
We have an old house with an old sewer system so this perfect for ladies to use to dispose of tampons and pads without causing blockages in the sewer. It's also good for the environment. We screwed ours to the wall without any problems and it works perfectly. Its not too large and because it's white fitting in with out loo decor. A good buy
K**N
Brill
Bought this for our Motorhome bathroom so wife and daughter could dispose of their ‘private’ business hygienically without worry
J**N
OMG YES FOR MY AIRBNB
This is the BEST product out there. These discreet and perfectly branded little baggies are stored in the white jar in this photo labeled “Feminine Disposal Bags” and has been perfect for my AirBNB up in the mountains that has a very sensitive septic system. I have signs in the bathroom about the septic and these bags for convenience. No woman wants to wrap their feminine products in toilet paper and leave it in the trash! They’d probably rather risk flushing if that was the case. These bags help guests actually follow through and keep the septic running well.
M**R
Must Have In Every House. Save Your Plumbing!
I’ve always been a flusher. The thought of NOT flushing and having to do a toilet paper wrap or some other gross method and then the remnants sitting in my trash can for a few days before it got taken out wasn’t even a thought for me. I was also a RENTER at the time. Big buildings, big septic systems, plumbers always on call.Moved into a vintage style California bungalow house and starting having plumbing issues. (House was So cute though) Yuck. When I got stuck with a $1,500 plumbing bill from the landlord I knew I had to change my ways.The next year, I bought my own house. Also older and vintage. (Such charm!) Needed a disposal solution that wasn’t going to make me vomit. Plus an older plumbing system just wasn’t going to tolerate anything but toilet paper had me on the search.In comes these FAB LITTLE BAGS and I don’t know how I lived without them. Super easy disposal, discreet and opaque bags, and seal nice and well. I have them in a convenient dispenser next to all my toilets and always get compliments from my female guests. AND I live with two males, neither of which are a spouse or child. They love having a “fab little bag” as well to throw out their, well, um... prophylactics. Sorry but true!Zero plumbing issues, zero clogs, my guests and roommates have no excuse to flush a personal item and clog up my toilets.The bags a smallish, yes. But they fit a large hefty overnight pad if needed or even a thin diaper. (Yes, my visiting friend with a baby shoved a diaper in one and was super glad to have it. It still worked!) Personal Wipes, Baby Wipes, bloody tissues from nosebleeds, you name it. These bags aren’t just for tampons people!Stop flushing. It kills our environment and as long as you keep these thing stocked, you and your guests will never feel squeamish about tossing one of bags these in your bathroom trash.
M**Y
Only negative thing is the price
Love these little discreet bags. I use them mostly when I’m out at public restrooms. They fit nicely in my feminine hygiene bag for my purse.However, when I’m at home and it’s just for my own use, I find biodegradable bags marketed for dog poop are cheaper and work just as well. You can get 250 for about $12.
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