Litter scoops with bags

ashley45

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Has anyone tried these? They sound like a good idea. Do they work?
 

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does the bag attach to the scoop? If so that does look pretty neat. Sort of turns it into a one step process
 
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ashley45

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Yeah, I think the bags attach to the end of the handle and you scoop the mess into the hollow handle and right into the bag.
 

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Originally Posted by Ashley45

Yeah, I think the bags attach to the end of the handle and you scoop the mess into the hollow handle and right into the bag.
I think attaching the bag to the handle each time might be more work than just scooping it into a separate bag. Plus it might come off if it's not secure. It looks like more trouble than it's worth to me.
 

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The hole also doesn't look big enough o me. my girls make some pretty big urine clumps. I will stick with my scoping procedures!
 

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I had one. it was a pain in the butt. the bags are small so if you have more than one box to do..waste of time.

They dont secure very well..

and the hole is not very big..and if the poos are fresh it gets realy messy.

We tossed it.
 

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The scoop looks too small for the lumps and it's not a good design. When you scoop, the stuff goes right through the handle and gets all over you.

No thanks.
A traditional scoop is a lot more efficient.
 
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