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New Adult Diapers
Imported from another country and sold in the U.S.
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New Adult Diapers Description:
Imported from another country and sold in the U.S.
Abriform X-Plus was considered by many to be the best adult diaper made. It is thick, plastic outside, and absorbs a full 75 ounces for size medium.
I found something much better but it is expensive to buy. Dry Care Dry 24/7 is available at www.xpmedical.com in the United States. They are a better plastic outside, much thicker diaper, and absorbs 93 ounces for size medium.
I tried them and they are cut bigger for size medium, just what I needed since I tend to be between sizes. The thick mat comes above my naval and they tape on securely.
Buy a half case and you get free shipping. Baby Butch
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All these adult babies at this site and no one has any intrest in the best adult diaper ever made? They are superior to Abena, Bambinos, and Molicare.
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They do look good, if only we could get them over here.
Little boy blue come blow your horn. The sheep's in the meadow the cow's in the corn! And where is the boy who looks after the sheep? SHE's under a haystack diapered neat! ____________ Little boy pink come make a wish
The stars in the sky send you their kiss
As you dream of a world so happy and free
Warm in thick diapers being rocked fast asleep! -By Funshine Bear.
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The best adult diapers costing so much I bought a case of Attends Waisteband. I wore them for weeks and went back to Drycare 24/7. I would guess that it would take at least 10 Attends to make 1 Drycare. I love wearing them again and should have bought 18 with the money I spent to buy 72 Attends.
A package of 18 Drycare is $38 including shipping, a case of Attends was $40 including shipping. That's ok it's good to have some cheap ones to wet in and throw away and put another one on.
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 Originally Posted by Baby Butch
All these adult babies at this site and no one has any intrest in the best adult diaper ever made? They are superior to Abena, Bambinos, and Molicare.
I've tried them, and I didn't really like them. I'll stick with Abena.
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Sure Abena was always my favorite but I am between size medium and large and the Drycare are made bigger for a medium and fit me perfectly. I still like Abena and they are not so expensive to buy at www.kckmedical.com. They also are one of the other mediums that fit me good.
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Fear not, Baby Butch! I AM interested. I'll check them out after I've used up my regular supply (combo of cloth, Pampers 7 and Bambinos) that I play with. Of course, I'm also tempted by some cloth varieties that other members of Sissykiss have suggested to me...
Oh, the fun!
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 Originally Posted by BabyValentine
I've tried them, and I didn't really like them. I'll stick with Abena.
Just delivered today some Abena M4, I like them a lot, a very thick diaper and fits better than the old X-plus. www.drugstore.com had them for 20% off and free shipping.
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Heck, I just put three or four bath towels on top of each other on the bed, sit on them, fold the ends down to fit, and pin them in place with safety pin shaped kilt pins (these make nice big diaper pins). Then I slip my pink plastic baby panties on over them and I'm ready to go. After I've used my diaper, I rinse the towels off in the toilet (if I've filled them) and then just throw them in the washing machine and the dryer, and they're ready for next time.
I like cloth diapers because they're inexpensive, absorbent enough (with four layers) for overnight use with heavy wetting, and are nice and thick so I really feel diapered. Also, there isn't anything to throw out.
- Sissy Desiree
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 Originally Posted by Baby Butch
Just delivered today some Abena M4, I like them a lot, a very thick diaper and fits better than the old X-plus. www.drugstore.com had them for 20% off and free shipping.
Hmmm, M4 ha. Used to buy the X-plus for a wittle broder and myself. It always amused me that by the next morning that was about a ten pound diaper. Will give the other guys a shot too when I have the spare change.
Tank You!
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I also used bath towels on occasions and prefer cloth diapers too Sissy Desiree. The problem is I don't have a washer and dryer. I got some strange looks last time I went to the laundry with huge prefold adult diapers.
StillTrembling the M4 is Abena X-plus. A year ago or more they changed the package and the diaper is slightly different now. M is for medium and 4 is the best protection and represents the style X-plus.
Have a great day everyone!
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I see your problem.
On the other hand, being sent to the laundry by Mommy with a large load of cloth diapers to wash might make a nice punishment assignment for a naughty baby!
- Sissy Desiree
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 Originally Posted by Baby Butch
Abriform X-Plus was considered by many to be the best adult diaper made. It is thick, plastic outside, and absorbs a full 75 ounces for size medium.
I found something much better but it is expensive to buy. Dry Care Dry 24/7 is available at www.xpmedical.com in the United States. They are a better plastic outside, much thicker diaper, and absorbs 93 ounces for size medium.
I tried them and they are cut bigger for size medium, just what I needed since I tend to be between sizes. The thick mat comes above my naval and they tape on securely.
Buy a half case and you get free shipping. Baby Butch
So after getting recommendations from a couple of friends, I bought a case of Dry 24/7s. *sigh* The diapers are very absorbent and comfy, but... I had some problems. Out of the case of 72, roughly 16 had major manufacturing defects. These defects ranged from missing tapes, or tapes that were unusable because they were folded up and stuck to itself. These were usable as diapers, but I shouldn't have to provide my own tape to hold the diaper closed. The tapes are strong though, so strong that they ripped the backing open on several diapers, leaving me to clean up fluff. :(
The worst problem though was that on 8 or so of the diapers one of the tapes is already stuck to another portion of the diaper. Because of the strength of the tape, these have to be cut to make the diaper usable.
I contacted the company, first through their website. I received no reply, so I sent an email to their contact email. I got a reply and they were apologetic and offered to send me some replacements. I sent a reply with my name and address as requested. That was January 10th, last Monday I sent a follow up email, and haven't heard back from them. :(
For all the good of their product, I honestly can't recommend them because of the poor customer service, problems with the product.
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It sucks Baby Valentine when you pay the price of these diapers and they turn out defective. I am reconsidering ordering a case myself. The main website has them for $99 a case, which is good. Howecer a package of 18 was way too much at $47, both prices include shipping.
Once you attach the blue tape, it will not come off without ripping the diaper. You are supposed to just take off the white tape and reapply it to the blue. This is like X-plus and Tranquility.
I have been more furtunate than you. Out of 3 packages I purchased, only a few were defective. A couple had rips in the plastic where the tape begins. I don't want to be throwing away diapers that cost about $2 each when you buy just 1 package. Have you tired Eurodiapers or the NASA ones?
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 Originally Posted by Baby Butch
It sucks Baby Valentine when you pay the price of these diapers and they turn out defective. I am reconsidering ordering a case myself. The main website has them for $99 a case, which is good. Howecer a package of 18 was way too much at $47, both prices include shipping.
Once you attach the blue tape, it will not come off without ripping the diaper. You are supposed to just take off the white tape and reapply it to the blue. This is like X-plus and Tranquility.
I have been more furtunate than you. Out of 3 packages I purchased, only a few were defective. A couple had rips in the plastic where the tape begins. I don't want to be throwing away diapers that cost about $2 each when you buy just 1 package. Have you tired Eurodiapers or the NASA ones?
I bought a case of Eurodiapers, they are comparable to Abena's. Except I haven't had any tape issues, which the Abena's have been having.
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