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Twist & Click Nappy Bin Cassettes

The one and only cassette designed to work with the Twist & Click Bin. ​

Twist & Click

Nappy Bin Cassettes

The one and only cassette designed to work with the Twist & Click Bin. ​

The Know-how.

Struggling to set up your Twist & Click nappy bin? We've got you. Start your journey from 'how to' to 'know how'. You've got this. 

Keyline drawing of a Twist & Click nappy bin and a Tommee Tippee refill cassette, ready to be fitted.

Step one.​

Place the refill cassette into your Twist & Click Bin.​

Make sure your cassettes are genuine. Authentic Twist & Click refills will always come in Tommee Tippee packaging (and are the one and only cassettes designed to work with the Twist & Click bin).

Keyline drawing of a Twist & Click nappy bin and a Tommee Tippee refill cassette, ready to be fitted.

Step one.​

Place the refill cassette into your Twist & Click Bin.​

Make sure your cassettes are genuine. Authentic Twist & Click refills will always come in Tommee Tippee packaging (and are the one and only cassettes designed to work with the Twist & Click bin).

Step two.​

Pull some film out from the rim of the cassette and tie a knot. 

Try not to pull out too much film - it's far easier to get more if needed, than to put excess film back inside the cassette. 

A close-up image of someone tying a knot in the Tommee Tippee Twist & Click refill cassette film

Step two.​

Pull some film out from the rim of the cassette and tie a knot. 

Try not to pull out too much film - it's far easier to get more if needed, than to put excess film back inside the cassette. 

A close-up image of someone tying a knot in the Tommee Tippee Twist & Click refill cassette film
A close-up image of the Tommee Tippee Twist & Click nappy bin

Step three.​

Push the knotted film through the middle of the cassette. 

Once the film is through, close the bin and press against the hinges on either side of the lid, to remove it from the base. 

Step three.​

Push the knotted film through the middle of the cassette. 

Once the film is through, close the bin and press against the hinges on either side of the lid, to remove it from the base. 

A close-up image of the Tommee Tippee Twist & Click nappy bin

Step four.​

Flip the lid upside down and secure the knotted film to the hook. 

You'll find the hook on the underside of the bin lid (and marked with the embossed image of a knotted film). 

A close-up image of the Twist & Click film secured to the hook inside the bin.

Step four.​

Flip the lid upside down and secure the knotted film to the hook. 

You'll find the hook on the underside of the bin lid (and marked with the embossed image of a knotted film). 

A close-up image of the Twist & Click film secured to the hook inside the bin.
Image of someone dropping a used nappy into the Twist & Click nappy bin.

Step five.

Secure the lid back onto the bin's base. Push the dirty nappy in until it's gripped. 

Then twist the handle until you feel a click. 

Step five.

Secure the lid back onto the bin's base. Push the dirty nappy in until it's gripped. 

Then twist the handle until you feel a click. 

Image of someone dropping a used nappy into the Twist & Click nappy bin.

Step six.

Seal the lid to lock odours and germs away.​

As you lower the lid, the inbuilt plunger helps keep your hands clean, and pushes the nappy securely into the main bin chamber. 

Keyline image of the Twist & Click nappy bin, demonstrating how the lid seals.

Step six.

Seal the lid to lock odours and germs away.​

As you lower the lid, the inbuilt plunger helps keep your hands clean, and pushes the nappy securely into the main bin chamber. 

Keyline image of the Twist & Click nappy bin, demonstrating how the lid seals.
Image showing a full Twist & Click bin, with annotations showing where to cut the film, once you’re ready to remove the nappies from the bin.

Step seven.

Once your bin is full, cut the film at the top of the last nappy.

Dispose of the dirty nappies, then start again from step two. 

Step seven.

Once your bin is full, cut the film at the top of the last nappy.

Dispose of the dirty nappies, then start again from step two. 

Image showing a full Twist & Click bin, with annotations showing where to cut the film, once you’re ready to remove the nappies from the bin.

Forget the rest, we've got the refills you can rely on. 

Forget the rest, we've got the refills you can rely on.