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6th July 2012, 12:24 PM #1
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Litter locker II or Litter champ?
Yesterday our gorgeous MC kitten came home. I have bought him lots of toys, cat gym etc. have been looking to buy a litter bin. Zooplus have two. The litter locker II and the litter champ. Both seem to have good reviews so just wondered if anyone on the forum has experience of them to help me decide. Thanks.
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6th July 2012, 01:20 PM #2
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6th July 2012, 01:29 PM #3
I have been using my old tommee tippee nappy wrapper with bin liners! I'm guessing its the same as a litter locker( though i have never had one), with cartridges available to buy separately etc. Shop around as they are often on sale very cheaply and if you want to use cartridges they will also be much more readily available than the litter locker branded ones
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6th July 2012, 01:53 PM #4
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I recently bought the litter champ from Zooplus and I am delighted with it. It's the first litter bin I've ever had so I've really nothing to compare it with but I can't think of anything wrong about it. I have not tried any alternative to the cartridges because they seem to last a reasonable amount of time and so are not as expensive as they would be if I had a large number of cats. I also find that the cartridges are made of sturdier material than most bin liners.
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8th July 2012, 10:20 AM #5
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We've got the Litter Locker II and it's a life saver - we are unable to flush our litter down the loo so to put an end to smelly dustbins is just brilliant as even using nappy sacks the odour was unbearable with waste from 3 furries! I still use the replacement cartridges because I love the fact that they are several layers thick thus trapping in any bad smells when in the bin, but I have cottoned on to a trick that the 'Nappy Angel' cartridges are made by the same manufacturer and fit just as well, but are cheaper and can be bought on offer for a pack of 3 from Amazon
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10th July 2012, 11:03 AM #6
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I use a Litter Locker and have done for some time. Unfortunately Pets at Home have stopped selling the cartridges, and the cheapest I found on line was to buy from Litter Locker direct. Great service, by the way.
I have noticed that Mothercare sell a very similar nappy disposal system with identical cartridges, though a little more expensive.
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10th July 2012, 07:40 PM #7
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Noticed a thread for a £5 discount code for Zooplus so have order the litter locker II. From the sounds of it they both do the same job equally well but the litter locker was a little cheaper...even though the cartridges were a little more expensive. Swings and roundabouts I guess. Thanks to all that replied. X
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10th July 2012, 09:05 PM #8
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I have the litter locker, but use the Angel Care refills - they are by the same manufacturer and the only difference is that the refills are a couple of millimetres less in diameter. I just put a couple of rubber bands around the cassette before placing in the litter locker and hey presto, they work just fine. At £11.95 including free delivery for a pack of 3 from Amazon they are the cheapest I have found online :-)
Angelcare Nappy Disposal System Refill Cassettes (Pack of 3): Amazon.co.uk: Baby
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20th July 2012, 02:52 PM #9
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I've had the litter locker II for just over a week now and am really pleased with it. It does save on numerous trips to the outdoor bin and doesn't smell at all in the house. Really pleased with my purchase.
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24th July 2012, 01:19 PM #10
I have a litter champ which was used a fair bit in the early days when they were visiting the toilet frequently. It did / does it's job well. I rarely if ever use it now but it's a sturdy product and good at keeping down smells. One cartridge lasted a very long time. Bear in mind one of the 3 had a loose bum for a long time so it was changed frequently. It might have a marginally smaller footprint too.
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