Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Planet Wise Wet Bag


As my first product review, I am really excited to talk about the Planet Wise Wet Bag.

The first thing that attracted me to these Planet Wise Wet Bags were their designs. I fell in love with the aqua swirl immediately and couldn't wait to own something with that pattern on it. After the initial "love at first site" from the pattern, I did some research and read the reviews. The reviews on these Planet Wise Wet Bags are great. I knew I needed to get one. Another bonus was that these bags are so cute that even when I don't need one for my kids, I can use it as a stylish way to handle all of my wet items, cosmetics, dirty laundry, garbage or basically anything wet/stinky/ or possibly messy. I even used mine to hold my shampoo and other hair products when I went on vacation. Thank goodness I did! My shampoo got squished in my luggage and leaked all over, but the leak stayed in the bag.


The bag is great for holding and transporting anything dirty or wet. Not only is it great for diapers (the bag hides the smell very well), but the bag was great for those lovely blow outs. My daughter can blow out of anything and we often need a place to store her soiled clothes until we could get them into the laundy. These bags are perfect for that. I got the small bag which holds 4-6 diapers. I also now know that it can hold about 4 onsies. They do offer a medium and large size which I will upgrade to when I re-purchase one.

According to Plant Wise, you can fill these bags with water, zip them up and squeeze them and no water will come out. Of course I had to try it and I was pleasantly surprised that they didn't leak a bit! I should have figured after my shampoo fiasco that they wouldn't. Even if you have wet yucky mess inside these bags, they are so easy to clean. I just throw mine in with the laundy and let them air dry.

The bags are very reasonably priced at about $10 - $20 depending on the size. However, consider the earth friendliness of not wasting plastic bags and the cost associated with using zip lock bags. These bags seem like a steal. Not to mention they seem durable enough to last years.

I can't wait to buy another one! I have noticed, however, that they have a wet/dry combo bag that has two compartments. One for dry items and one for wet items...I may have to give this newer version a try and see how it stacks up!

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