Baby Disposable Changing Pad, 20Pack Soft Waterproof Mat, Portable Diaper Changing Table & Mat, Leak-Proof Breathable Underpads Mattress Play Pad Sheet Protector(13 18)
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Fashionologist903
> 24 hourThey get the job done. Disposable liners to keep in the diaper bag when we are out because well..... Changing tables are disgusting! I wish they were a bit large though! On a changing table I use two.
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Colton Nader
> 24 hourGreat for changing diapers.
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angie
> 24 hourGreat product
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Jen
> 24 hourThese are the perfect size to change our baby’s diaper on. It has saved us from having to wash our changing pad cover many times. Also, great for on the go, because you never know if they’re gonna have a diaper accident and it’s nice to be prepared.
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veli
> 24 hourmust have pads for diaper bag.
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XIII KD
> 24 hourThese pads are so convenient. It makes diaper changing a breeze. In the event of any accidents or mishaps, just toss the pad away, without having to clean up everything else.
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aloma d alber
> 24 hourif you need one for a wheelchair, but thus far the larger Remedy brand is the fit and price to get. hope this helps a caregiver to know this!
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Marcus.M
> 24 hourGood product, easy to store but the size is very small.
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Pooja Kabotra
> 24 hourThese pads are so helpful on our changing pad for baby. They absorb well and keep her clothes from getting wet while changing etc. will buy again.
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Prof. Juston Gibson Jr.
> 24 hourThese under pads work pretty well as dog pee pads if you have a smaller sized dog and dispose of them promptly. I have tried many different brands of pads, from those marketed specifically as dog pads, to medical use underpads, and all seem to have pros and cons. The one dog pad I consider the best of the best is, unfortunately, prohibitively expensive, as it runs around $43 for a box of 50. So I will continue to look for more affordable options, such as these underpads. The 20 underpads I received came well-packed in plastic bags within a cardboard box. The label on the plastic bags noted that these underpads are constructed to have a capacity of 45 grams of liquid, which is actually quite absorbent. In terms of performance, these are acceptable for the most part. They are very thin, but most of the time liquid does not leak through to the floor. They are not quilted and do not absorb the liquid quickly, so sometimes I will have to clean up little wet paw prints if my dog happens to step in the puddle on the pad. Using multiple of the pads together in one area, such as an area of a tile kitchen floor, is how I found to get the best performance from these. If you use only one pad, you risk spillage or leakage which will make you annoyed, so use 4 of them and overlap them on each other to make a larger square, and your dog will have a nice area to piddle and you will have less frustration from leaks since you shouldnt have many if any. About a month before I purchased these particular underpads from this seller, I purchased underpads in another brand, from another seller. I paid about $38 for that package of pads, and more than $10 less for these pads from this seller. Both brands seem to be the same or similar quality, so in the future I wont try my luck and pay more for a product thinking it actually is better. Unless you buy the super underpads with a pink backing, that really are much more absorband and leak proof, dont waste your money spending more for the blue backed pads, as the quality seems to be about the same for all brands.