R for Rabbit Hygo Bin- Portable Diaper Bin (Grey White)
Safety 1st: R for Rabbit Diaper Pail is smartly designed with Child Safety lock to prevent your babies from opening it or getting hurt
One Tap Smart Lid: Hygo bin Diaper Pail has magnetic smart lid cover which can be easily opened and closed with one tap on it
Leak-Proof Biodegradable Trash Bags: Diaper Pail comes with single quantity of 11 meter long roll of high density biodegradable trash bags to ensure No Leakages.
Carbon Filter Tray: The inner detachable lid comes with a carbon filter tray to trap the stinky smell inside and maintain a stink-proof environment. Note: In built Carbon filter can work to its full capacity for approx. 1 month only.
Matches your décor: Designed to match your interior, this diaper pail is nothing less than luxury combining convenience with style.
The Hygo Bin from R for Rabbit is a diaper disposal pail designed for parents who want a cleaner, more hygienic way to handle used diapers. It’s a standalone bin (portable) made of plastic (PP + ABS), with a height roughly 46.5 cm, footprint about 24.5 × 21 cm.
It has a “smart lid” with magnetic closure (one-tap smart lid) and a child safety lock. There’s a built-in odor-controlling carbon filter in a detachable lid tray. It uses ordinary trash / diaper bags which are “leak-proof”; there’s an internal cutter so you can seal/cut the bag at disposal time.
Colour is grey + white; design aims at being aesthetically pleasing (“smart, swanky”) so that it looks okay in a nursery or room, not just as a utility bin.
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Features
Here are specific features:
Feature Description
Odor control / carbon filter There is a carbon filter tray in the lid that helps trap/freshen smells.
Smart lid (magnetic, one-tap) The lid can be opened easily with one tap; it’s magnetic which helps keep it closed firmly. Child safety lock included.
Leak-proof trash bag The bag that holds used diapers is designed to be leak-proof, to avoid messy incidents.
Built-in cutter for bag disposal Internal cutter in the bin so you can cut/seal the bag at disposal time.
Compact yet sufficient capacity Size is moderate so it fits easily in a nursery / corner, yet tall enough to hold a decent number of diapers. Specific capacity isn’t given in number of diapers, but dimensions suggest it can hold many before needing emptying.
Child safe / hygienic design Child-lock, tight lid, leak proof bag, filter to trap smell. Designed to reduce odor/hygiene issues.
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Benefits
Based on those features, here are what users gain:
1. Reduced smell / better odor control
The carbon filter + tightly closing lid help contain smells, so the room stays more pleasant. Important especially in small spaces or hot/humid climates.
2. Cleaner, more hygienic handling
Leak-proof bag avoids fluid leaks; child lock prevents children accessing the dirty contents; less touching of dirty diapers.
3. Convenience
One-tap lid, internal cutter, easy-to-use design make disposal fast. The less hands-on, the better for busy parents.
4. Aesthetic appeal
Because it looks nicer, parents may feel more comfortable keeping it in nursery / bedroom rather than hiding it away.
5. Portable / easily placed
Its moderate size means it can fit in corners, beside changing tables, etc. Can be moved around.
6. Cost effective / flexible
Uses regular trash bags (rather than special refill cassettes), potentially reducing recurring cost.
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Technical Spec / Key Data
Dimensions: 24.5 × 21 × 46.5 cm (L × B × H)
Weight: ~ 1.4 kg product weight, ~1.9 kg packaged.
Material: PP + ABS plastic.
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Possible Limitations / Things to Check
These are not major downsides but things to watch out for:
The carbon filter has a limited lifespan (about 1 month) before needing replacement/refresher.
Odor control depends on frequent emptying; even with filter, a very full bin may still begin to emit smells.
If using regular trash bags, ensuring the leak proof quality, proper sealing, etc., depends on the user.
The lid mechanism (magnetic, one-tap) is convenient but may need occasional cleaning / maintenance so it seals well.
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