Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Product Review: Cloth Incontinence Brief

Here we go again with another product review in the category of incontinence. Today I will be reviewing Cloth Incontinence Brief from idiaper.com now this product is rather unique because it is a re-washable re-usable brief wich saves you money and it's perfect for those who want to go green. This product also has better comfort than a traditional brief. Finally it is also great for a cover up for the traditional brief to hold brief in place from sliding down.

Product Features: Super fitted adult briefs are made with two ply 50/50 poly/cotton Twill. They feature an extra absorbent double-ply soaker which provides further absorbency. The outside of the brief is entirely covered with a vinyl-knit barrier for increased durability and fluid containment. Elastic at the waistband and leg openings provide a more secure fit and added protection against leaking. Multiple stainless steel snaps permit adjustment to a wide range of waist/hip sizes. Each size features a different color barrier for easy identification and is machine washable. Product will shrink some after washing. Latex Free 

There are also similar products for any type of incontinence from light, moderate and heavy. Go Here All are different styles as well, and different from the one pictured in this post.

If you have a medical product you would like me to review please let me know in the description below.

If you would like to donate a medical product. Please send it to me and I will mention your business and website in the review. It can be anything from roller walkers, shower chairs, bed safety rails, bed rail pads, terry cloth bibs, special dining utensils and of course incontinence supplies.

I am a epileptic so I'm sure I will have use for them to apply these to life with people who have epilepsy.

Please send items to:
Brother John Speaks
1950 S. 13th 
Lot # 118
Niles, MI 49120

Note: If you send these items you will not receive these back.
They are donated for product reviews for this blog. 


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