Tommee Tippee Environmentally Friendly Twist & Click Nappy Bin - with 1 Refill Cassette - Blue

  1. Home
  2. Tommee Tippee Environmentally Friendly Twist & Click Nappy Bin - with 1 Refill Cassette - Blue

The cassettes consist of 98% recycled plastic and contain an antibacterial GREENFILM™.

€17,99
Article code:
AD 31
EAN:
5010415520036
SKU:
5010415520036
Reviews:
Stock:
In stock (2)
Delivery time:
Ordered before 16:00, Same day sent

Product description

  • Odor Protection Guaranteed: The only nappy pail that twists and wraps each nappy individually, preventing odors from escaping even when the lid is opened.
  • Guaranteed protection against bacteria: the multi-layered, antibacterial GREENFILM™ destroys 99% of all dangerous bacteria such as E. coli and Staphylococcus aureus upon direct contact
  • Now even more environmentally friendly***: The Twist & Click nappy bins and refill chassis are made from 98% recycled and fully recyclable plastic and now contain the antibacterial GREENFILM™, which is made from sustainably grown sugar cane
  • Space-saving: The nappy bin holds 28 nappies*, reducing the amount of time you need to go to the outside bin. The flat lid can be opened against the wall, so easy to place and use
  • Superior quality: For optimum performance and guaranteed protection against odors and bacteria, we recommend using original Twist & Click refill cassettes for your Twist & Click nappy bin.


Your baby is small, but can produce a lot of dirt! The Twist & Click Nappy Bucket is the only nappy bin that twists and wraps each nappy individually to safely trap all odors and bacteria, keeping your home tidy and fresh.
The multi-layered, antibacterial GREENFILM™ is 100 times more effective than nappy bags thanks to the Biomaster** protection that destroys 99% of all dangerous bacteria, such as E. coli and Staphylococcus aureus. As soon as contact is made with this protective layer, the degradation process of proteins by bacteria is stopped. It is this process that causes the unpleasant odors. The smart sealing lid seals in all unpleasant odors. The built-in plunger pushes diapers into the bucket, keeping your hands clean.
Newborn babies need to be changed up to 12 times a day! That's 84 diapers a week and a lot of dirty diapers to throw away every morning. Despite its compact size, this nappy bin has a capacity of 28 nappies, which means you don't have to go out to the bin as often to throw away the nappies.
The diaper pail comes with one pre-filled refill cassette. Each refill contains enough antibacterial film to wrap diapers for a month*, depending on the size and number of diapers you use.
To reduce our impact on the environment, the Twist & Click nappy bin and refill chassis are made from 98% recycled and fully recyclable plastic and our multi-layer, antibacterial GREENFILM™ is now organic and made from sustainably grown sugar cane.
The Twist & Click nappy bin can only be used with Tommee Tippee Twist & Click refills. This nappy bin is not suitable for Sangenic TEC and Simplee Sangenic refill cartridges. For optimum performance, we recommend using original Twist & Click refill cassettes for your Twist & Click nappy bin.
*Based on diapers size 1 (2-5 kg)
**The antibacterial protection is part of the film, not the other components of this product. The foil is treated with Biomaster silver biocide that has been tested in accordance with ISO 22196-2011. Use biocides responsibly
***53% less CO2 emissions compared to the original Twist & Click system

Our Twist & Click diaper removal systems are now even greener and more durable.
Our cassettes are made from 98% recycled plastic and contain a new, antibacterial GREENFILM™
You will notice that the foil has a slightly different color and texture, but rest assured that the foil will be as thick as before and all odors will still be blocked as 99.9% of bacteria are killed.
These changes have reduced our carbon footprint by 53% according to the findings of an independent certification body.

Please accept cookies to help us improve this website Is this OK? Yes No More on cookies »