IMPROVIA® Washable Underpads, 34 x 36 (Pack of 4) - Heavy Absorbency Reusable Bedwetting Incontinence Pads for Kids, Adults, Elderly, and Pets - Waterproof Protective Pad for Bed, Couch, Sofa, Floor
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Morgan S.
Greater than one weekIm a caregiver and I bought these for a 93 year old senior with incontinence issues. They are just fine and she likes them well enough and I will probably be ordering another set for her soon.
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Kariane Boyer
Greater than one weekI bought these for puppy training. I have a litter of 10. The old pads I have been using get wet after only a few hours and then have to be washed. I am amazed that these pads are ok for several days each because they dry so quickly, the only reason they need to be washed is for odor. Sure saves on washings. So far they have been washed 4 or 5 times each and still look like new. Well see how they hold up to 100s of washings. Highly recommend.
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BusiaG23
> 3 dayWow, I stumbled across these pads recently on Amazon and figured - why not try them. I am disabled and have occasional incontinence issues. I wear diapers and they occasionally leak. With these pads i dont worry about ruining the furniture anymore. They absorb quickly and there is almost no smell! When i can get changed after leakage all that is needed is to swap the wet pad with a dry one. The wet one never seems super wet, the moisture seems to disperse across the entire surface where it can evaporate away. I am so pleased with these that I have a couple more sets in my cart. Excellent product that lives up to its hype.
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Tees
Greater than one weekUsed other pads previously. Disposable are wasteful and bad for ecological reasons. Another brand was more secure for not sliding against the sheets, others stayed put better due to their design. Delivery was S L O W, and as such, very annoying. Also, if pads are used for older people with sensitive skin who are heavy, these pad wrinkles if there is any sliding. Sensitive users may become uncomfortable when lying on the wrinkles for extended period due to the thickness of the pads. Even with all that, they still rank a four star rating from us due to the high quality of the pieces, the extreme absorbancy, the softness (against the skin) of the materials used in creation of the pad. They seem larger than advertised, but the dimensions ARE accurate. Simply surprising how much the pad covers as it near covers the entire width and a great long swath of the length of a twin size bed. These were an excellent purchase, IMO, and if they should ever need to be replaced, we will certainly purchase IMPROVIA® again.
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Debra L. Kohler
> 3 dayGot these for my senior kitty who has decided to pee on the wood floor in his room. Instead of buying throw away pee pads I use these. (Save money) I rinse them in the washer, then wash them and dry. Ready for the next round. I also have a Chiweenie who I trained to go potty on the pad in the bathroom.
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Krissy Benders
> 3 dayI use these pads in bed and on chairs. First of all, Ive been limping along with disposables, and I pretty much dislike all of those. Im not happy with the plastic backed waterproof ones either. The plastic gets crinkly and breaks down. That said, These pads are study, take well to bein g washed, Dont have a plastic smell, are comfortable against bare skin. I bought 2 2-packs, and have not regretted it for an instant. Wet has not touched the sheets. These are now my preferred default pads.
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efrat aviad
> 3 dayI bought it for my 5 year old son, who wets himself at night, unfortunately it doesnt absorb 100%, there is still a faint smell of urine in the bed. After washing it does not dry as quickly as I thought. I wanted to avoid washing the sheet every morning, but it still happens. The pad fails to prevent the smell of pee in the bed. Probably intended only for a small amount of liquid.
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Tomi_TAS
Greater than one weekThey will soak through a little if there’s a lot!
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Pamela Holz
> 3 dayI bought these pads after someone suggested reusable pads for my rabbit who refuses to use the litterbox (she claims it hurts her paws). I chose these as they seemed economical as well as had a good rating. Upon receipt, just to test them, I simply placed one over a pre-existing litter box. My resistant rabbit immediately hopped on, claimed it as hers, and stretched out. So, according to my rabbit, the padding is comfy enough over litter (humans might have a different opinion). I backed off on the five stars due to some minor absorbency issues (though admittedly it might be because a 14 pound rabbit has more than your usual urine amount) and it does take a little extra cleaning/soaking to ensure its hygienic. My other rabbits have decided (once allowed on) the pads were a much better plan and I will be purchasing more and switching over, saving both on delicate little paws and litter costs.
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Michelle
> 3 dayI foster nursing litters for an animal rescue. For puppies, these are superior to the typical plastic-backed pee pads. Puppies have a habit of putting front paws on the pad and peeing right at the edge, or just off it. With traditional plastic-backed, pee runs UNDER. With these, the underside is just absorbent enough to minimize that. I prefer the plastic-backed for adults with larger capacity bladders. Washing was a little tricky in my top load no-agitator washer. They dont really absorb water like a towel. They dont become pliable and squishy like towels or sheets, so I had to rebalance the load often. They spun inconsistently. Pad only loads might improve that, but I was running two mixed puppy loads a day to keep up, so never had a chance for that. Because they were inconsistent in moist/dry after washing, I hung them in shower to dry. Caveats aside, I liked the first four pack so much I bought a second. I had two out for use, two on deck, and four in various states of drying for the last few weeks.