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The Safety 1st Bath Toy Bag is probably the cheapest option for bath toy storage, but that isn't the reason I chose it. Because the bathtub is in the guest bathroom, I felt a need to tone down the presence of the bath toys, and storing the toys in another toy would not help.
With so many bath toys, I wasn't sure only one bag would be enough for them all, so I bought two Toy Bags. I was quite pleased when all the toys fit inside one bag with plenty of room to spare, and I returned the second bag to the store. The net opens up quite a bit and expands as you fill it, so I've decided that if one bag is not enough for all the toys, it is time to get rid of toys, not add storage. I'm impressed that the weight has not presented any challenge to the suction cups.
I have not had any trouble with mildew or slimy stuff growing on the toys or in the bag, but I do have a strict policy of only allowing bathtub toys in the bath. These are usually designed to stand up to water and resist mildew, and so far this has worked even though I am not at all diligent about keeping tub toys clean or drying them after baths.
This bag was definitely the right choice for us. After two years, it is just as useful and effective as the first time I filled it with rubber ducks.
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