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15-07-2008, 12:27 PM   #11

Re: Litter Locker...


Zooplus are currently doing hte litter locker half price!

http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/cats/c...ker/99673#more

I am tempted by this, as the daily trips to the bins outside is a pain - does it really contain ALL odour?



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15-07-2008, 02:00 PM   #12

Re: Litter Locker...


Hi Meep!

Yes, I have found that it does contain all odour. But if there was a really stinky something in there I'd just empty it and start again

I got mine from Zooplus too on offer



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15-07-2008, 02:02 PM   #13

Re: Litter Locker...


Sounds great Very tempted, even though I ordered a furminator last night and waiting for THAT to arrive.

One thing - is it not a bit...icky, with all the poop in the bin kinda going a bit off? I mean, obviously i put each one in an individual sealed bag, but that is ok too?

And do you keep yours near to the litter trays themself?

Thanks!



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15-07-2008, 02:11 PM   #14

Re: Litter Locker...


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Originally Posted by meep
Sounds great Very tempted, even though I ordered a furminator last night and waiting for THAT to arrive.

One thing - is it not a bit...icky, with all the poop in the bin kinda going a bit off? I mean, obviously i put each one in an individual sealed bag, but that is ok too?

And do you keep yours near to the litter trays themself?

Thanks!
Well, I've only been using it a couple of weeks and haven't found it icky My rubbish is collected weekly where I live, so it's not like the poo sits around for long. Plus the bag inside the Litter Locker is tightly tied at both ends and sealed, so there shouldn't be any chance for the poo to get icky.

I keep the Litter Locker stood next to one of the trays.

Hope that helps!



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15-07-2008, 02:41 PM   #15

Re: Litter Locker...


Great, it does, thanks charliebubs!

Can I just ask for a bit of explanation on how it actually works. From reading the website I understand that the refill gives ou lots of platic bags to put each individiual poop in them? Or do you put all the poops directly into one big plastic bag and then tie that up tightly and dispose of it after one week?



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15-07-2008, 03:31 PM   #16

Re: Litter Locker...


Okay, it's a plastic box thing with a lid. Inside the lid is a small section where you drop in the waste. Once you have dropped the waste into this section you close the lid. There is a handle on the front of the Litter Locker which you then pull out. This opens up the bottom section, so that the waste drops from the top shelf through to the bottom section. When the handle goes back in, the shelf goes back across and seals off the bottom of the Litter Locker containing the waste.

Inside the bottom is one big bag which all the litter goes into. Once that bag is full you tie a knot in the top and dispose of it in the rubbish.

Phew!! Hope that makes sense!!!!!



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15-07-2008, 03:46 PM   #17

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Makes perfect sense, thanks so much charliebubs! And it sounds like a really good system!

Oh. So. Tempted....

I was in town today for a work meeting and ending up buying a Lush moisturiser and cream soap. Can I really justify buying something ELSE?!



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15-07-2008, 04:09 PM   #18

Re: Litter Locker...


I have just ordered one! Seems too good an offer to miss hope I am as impressed as you are Charlie!



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15-07-2008, 10:45 PM   #19

Re: Litter Locker...


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I have just ordered one! Seems too good an offer to miss hope I am as impressed as you are Charlie!
So do I now that I've bigged it up!!!!!!!!! LOL



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18-07-2008, 04:45 PM   #20

Re: Litter Locker...


Yeah, I bought one a few months ago, wouldn't be without it now. It really does contain all the smell and saves me using loads of carrier bags! x



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