![]() Push the refill into the top, pull the waste bag down through the spring-loaded gate, and you’re ready to scoop. You pull about a foot or so of bag out of the refill (a standard refill contains 14 feet of bag), then use a simple overhand knot to tie it off at the bottom, forming your waste bag. ![]() Litter Genie bags are built like a long tube. This puts the Litter Genie in an optimal middle ground-the spring-loaded door closes the bag enough to tamp down odors, but doesn’t create an airtight seal that retains moisture and smells.Ĭhanging the bags is a little more of an involved process, though very easy once you’re used to it. More airtight waste receptacles may allow less odor to vent into the surroundings, but can also accumulate stink, so that a terrible smell awaits you every time you empty it. This system isn’t airtight, but it’s an effective enough seal that we have never noticed bad odors coming from the receptacle. The gate is spring loaded, and will snap shut again when you let go, pinching the bag closed against the back wall of the Litter Genie. To use the Litter Genie, just open the lid, dump waste in the funnel opening on top, and then pull the handle on the front to open the gate into the bagged receptacle below. The Litter Genie has a useful capacity, is excellent at managing scents, and is simple to use-once you get used to its unique system. A good waste disposal system needs to be able to hold several days of litter scooping, hide scents, and be easy to use.
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