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Mark B.
> 3 dayThe design is pretty much universal. Materials used makes this one superior to some other brands. This doesnt bend out of shape when you are using it. The handle does not collect fluid during use. Although the handle is hollow, the handle is fused where it connects to the top not allowing any liquid to get into the handle. This brand, I will buy again.
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Jackie
> 3 dayI have ordered two or three different kinds of urinals for my husband, and these are definitely the highest quality. The lids screw on easily and dont leak. Decent price. Would recommend.
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Rimas P.
> 3 dayItem seals well and cleans easily. Does not really glow in the dark but hardly required anyway.
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Ronald Gene Hawley
Greater than one weekIf you need to measure your outgoing fluid, then this is an ideal product. So much better than the hospital-grade urinals with the snap-on lid. The color is a darker, more pleasant white and the screw-on lid makes it easier and safer to store in between uses. The cost is good and I got one-day shipping.
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Tomdee
> 3 dayWell made
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STORY STORY
> 3 dayThe man likes it. One in car, one at bedside and one in bathroom when aim is off.
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Brad Rice Jr.
> 3 dayNA
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Terry
Greater than one week100% DO NOT LEAK, very sturdy, high quality built, 100% satisfied, five stars. If you do not place the lid on straight or on crooked it will probably leak. But that’s not manufacture error that’s the person placing the lid on incorrectly. If you place the lid on correctly this item will NOT LEAK and will last many years to come.
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Bob
> 3 dayWell made product
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truthbetold
> 3 dayI sense from previous descriptions and reviews that customers feel uneasy and uncomfortable about their experiences in using this urinal. Moreover, at least in the US and I suspect in all countries, it is probably illegal for a man (it would obviously not work for a woman) to unbutton/unzip his pants and relieve himself while in the car and even in darkness of a vehicle. That said, the reality is that rest areas on roads and highways are infrequent, prostate problems and urinary frequency is common among men over 50, and traffic has become impossible and unpredictable. Some people, I am sure, wear diapers preventively, even if they are not incontinent. But, diapers may not be fool-proof. In case of a road accident up ahead, one can easily be stuck in traffic for 1-2 hours, possibly longer. Of course, using this urinal while bed-bound at home presents no such logistical problems. So, in order to test this in a sitting position and in a legal way, a closed garage that belongs to ones home is the way to do it. So, say Mr. Nobody sat in the passenger seat of his car and in the safety and privacy of his home garage (windows closed). I think that it would be quite dangerous to use this device while driving. After unzipping himself in the privacy of his garage, Mr. Nobody would first place an abundant amount of paper towels (say 3-4 full segments) around his genital area and over the unbuttoned/unzipped pants. He would then hold the handle of the device so that the opening faces him and the concave side of the device is facing up. He then carefully and fully (tightly) would introduce what he had to into the opening of the device and would relieve himself as slowly as possible. When he would be finished, he would carefully and slow withdraw from the opening of the device, making sure that any dripping would be caught by the paper towels around it. If needed, additional tissue paper or paper towel would be used for wiping. The device would be carefully closed with the cap, again making sure that no spilling takes place. A sanitizer would be helpful to clean the hands.