Healqu Hospital Vomit Bags - 24 Pack 1000ml Car Throw Up Bag - for Airsick Travel & Motion Sickness - Leak Resistant Medical Grade Puke Bag - Disposable Barf Bags Throw Up, Nausea
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IslandSandy
> 3 dayAfter a recent surgery I will randomly throw up. After a few mishaps I decided perhaps I should find something convenient to have especially when traveling. I had never purchased or needed a product such as this. After comparing prices and reviews I chose to purchase this set of 24. I was pleased when they arrived to find that they are packaged in two inner packages each containing 12. That enabled me to put a couple in each vehicle and in each bathroom and also keep a set of 12 pristine in a plastic bag! Out of curiosity I did open up one of the bags to see what it looked like expanded. This help me understand how to use it when the time arises. I am extremely pleased with the quality and the convenience of these bags. I have not had to use them yet it certainly gives me a feeling of relief knowing I have these on hand.
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Vance N
> 3 dayThe plastic ring is a pro/con depending on how you look at it. I had the fold flat ones and in the past, they were 50/50....overfill in one shot or good to catch the close calls/empty stomachs. However, lately Ive been dealing with full pukers and the fold flats certainly did not hold enough. So I encountered these at the doctors office and decided to give them a try. Pros: - can hold double the amount of the average flat folding puke bags - sturdy plastic bag attached to the plastic ring Cons: - not a deal breaker, the ring can be annoying depending on where you store it..i.e. purse, not really a pocket item.. Would I buy it again? Depends on the application. To tuck in my wifes purse or the kids diaper bag, it has to be a tote bag. I keep these in my e-bags in the car trucks and one in the tote sized diaper bag. Otherwise, limited space, behind the car seat pockets, side door pocket, back pocket....Id go with the flat folding types. All in all though, not bad.
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Mr. Sold
Greater than one weekMy daughter gets car sick fairly often. This item has been a lifesaver. Opening is wide enough and most importantly they do not leak! These have definitely saved us a few times already.
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Sheena Lettau
> 3 dayThis is a must have for me! My son usually throw up when we go to longer hour trips. It is a life saver for me not to worry incase he throw up. I highly recommend it!
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Terri
> 3 dayHusband has been going through some health issues and these have come in very handy.
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Kimberly
Greater than one weekIt never occurred to me to purchase these for my 2year old until my mom mentioned something. I’m so glad she did! My 2 year old gets severely car sick. It’s gets all over her and her car seat and it’s an absolute mess! We keep these in the car for easy quick access. I’ve been able to hold them when my daughter gets sick so that she can throw up in them. She is almost 3 and the last time she had to use them she held it herself while I kept an eye on her. Very easy to use and it seemed like she quickly caught on to how to use them. She doesn’t like throwing up, so I think they have brought her some comfort.
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Simon S.
> 3 dayWell, we had the nightmare scenario, our little one got food poisoning on a weekend vacation several miles from home. I didnt know these things existed at that time and we had a miserable drive back home, stopping several times to throw out bags of ick and getting new bags and water. About a month ago, we had to take a trip to the ER and while I was sitting in the ER I noticed two people holding these bags. I googled it and found them on here. We now keep a few in the glove box of each car and in the diaper/overnight bag for the kids. I wish I knew about these years ago! Theyre cheap and effective. We also keep them in each of the bathrooms throughout the house so theyre within reach if the kids are sick.
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Brent D
Greater than one weekIll make this short - my 7 year old son pukes on planes like hes trying to win a contest. The airline paper bags dont cut it. These give great support for them to hold, so no flopping around the top of the bag trying to get a hurling kid (or anyone) to aim through folding paper! These are leak proof, smell proof (just twist when done!) and they come packaged really well, like discs. I was even able to take a nap and left one in front of him. I said If you have to, dont even tell me first, just pick this up, punch and puke! Affordable and great quality.
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TerryP
Greater than one weekI’ve bought these before and had ran out of them because I was giving them away to my friends to keep in their cars just in case of emergencies. My son when he was younger is known to projectile vomit when he’s sick. My cars been through a lot and it is not fun cleaning. These come in handy so much. I’ve bought more to restock.
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Megan I
> 3 dayIf you are a parent and you have to road trip with any number of children for any number of hours, you NEED these in your vehicle. I used to always pack a bucket for those just in case moments on road trips. They didnt happen often, but when they did... I wanted to be prepared (you only go unprepared ONCE and learn to never do that again...). These little bags are so small and fit in the little pouches behind the seats. I bought them for our last road trip and, unfortunately, ended up using them not once, but TWICE. :-| They caught all the particles and we were able to throw the whole thing away at the next rest stop. I will never go anywhere without these.