Lunderg Commode Liners - Value Pack 50 Count Universal Fit - Medical Grade Bedside Commode Liners Disposable for Adult Commode Chair, Portable Toilet Bags or Camping Toilet Bags
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Tie them up tightly and dispose of them like a diaper.
br>br>Thank you for your question, Janie. If you're looking to fill a 5 pound bucket from the top to the bottom, this isn't the bag for you. It will fit around the top rim, but there will be some space between the bag's bottom and the bucket's bottom. To put it another way, the bag will not rest on the bucket's bottom. br>br>I hope this information is useful.br>br>Best wishes, Emily
Selected User Reviews For Lunderg Commode Liners - Value Pack 50 Count Universal Fit - Medical Grade Bedside Commode Liners Disposable for Adult Commode Chair, Portable Toilet Bags or Camping Toilet Bags
Almost every aspect of the bags appeals to me. They have a covenant trash bag style drawstring and hold a lot of stuff. On the market, you can find lower-cost bags. But, given that we're talking about a container designed and advertised to hold human waste, I'm willing to pay a little more for the assurance that they won't leak and can withstand a lot of abuse before tearing. The white color is the only aspect of the bags that I dislike. Maybe it's just me, but I don't think these bags are meant to hold human waste. However, I've never seen white human waste, so why not save your customers some embarrassment by throwing the bags in the trash? By darkening or even blackening the contents, the contents are hidden.
I like how they're packaged because it makes them so simple to use. They're incredibly durable and haven't leaked yet. Closing and tying up is a breeze. Anyone who has never used a commode liner should give these a try. I've tried both low-cost and high-cost liners, and these are by far the best. I'm very pleased with this product; everything is new to me, and I've been using liners for a few months; hopefully, I'll be able to return to normal soon. If not, I highly recommend this brand of liners, which will be the only ones I need. I hope this information aids anyone who needs to use liners in making a decision.
I was learning as I went when I first started using a commode, and liners and pads have been invaluable as a disabled person who does not have access to outside help. The most important feature of the product is that it does not leak. I've tried a lot of other brands and they all leak, which is not only disgusting but also ineffective, so I'm just going to name a few and say don't buy tidycare liners. Each and every one of the liners had a hole in it. Every. One. br>br>As my condition has worsened, I'm not changing the liners as frequently as I used to, but they still don't leak. I'm talking about a commode that's two-thirds full but doesn't leak even after adding pads. Which, until I discovered this brand, I had never heard of. br>br>Other issues I've encountered include liners that aren't wide enough to fit an average commode pail (*cough* bearals *cough*) and tear while trying to put it on. These liners not only fit well, but they're also big enough to put on quickly when you're in a hurry and stay put. The ties are also strong and long enough to be wrapped multiple times for a secure closure. (I wrap both ties around the liner several times before tying one knot, then wrapping them around again and tying another knot. ) Do you see what I'm getting at when I say they're not long enough? ) To date, I have never had a tie break. br>br>I've purchased around 300 liners from this company so far, and I've only had three leaks out of them. They weren't even close to as bad as tidycare, which had all of the liquid contents leak out. br>br>These liners are, without a doubt, the best. br>br>Oh, and the packaging is, by far, the best! The boxes are extremely durable, and the liners do not need to be torn apart in order to use them. Simply take it and put it to use. I've never received a damaged box of liners or pads. br>br>(Also, for anyone interested in learning more about absorbing pads, I've discovered that bearals are the most absorbent. ) Lunderg is right behind him. For me, I prefer lunderg because it is a much more affordable option that is very similar in absorbency to bearals. Cleanliness is also a problem here. For tidycare, three pads would be required to absorb what bearals/lunderg absorb with one. )br>br>I hope this is of some use to anyone looking for the right products!.
The material used to make these bags is thick and durable. They're simple to use; just take them out of the box, unfold them, and you're ready to go. I've used a variety of bags, some of which I accidentally punctured with my fingernails. These bags are strong, easy to tie closed, and I make secondary ties around the opening to ensure they don't leak. (I have short nails, so this shouldn't be an issue, but it has been with other bags. ) The pull tabs are long enough to wrap twice around the top for a secure tie. br>Excellent bag at an excellent price; I will purchase it again.
When time is of the essence, gross, gross, gross! Used with our Luggable Loo, which holds 5 gallons; This is the beauty of a potty break if there ever was one! I strongly recommend this product, which is available in a variety of quantities. Durable. Stored invisibly (until it's needed. . . ).
This product simplifies the task of caring for the elderly. These are the cheapest I've found so far, and they work well. They usually come in 100-pound bags. Count boxes to reduce the likelihood of running out too soon. It comes highly recommended!.
These liners caught my eye and I decided to buy them. I must admit that I was apprehensive about making the purchase. Was it really necessary to use a liner when I could simply clean the bucket every day? Without hesitation, the answer is that I absolutely required these. This set of liners was an excellent choice. Because they don't leak, the bucket stays dry and clean. It made my life a whole lot easier. I'm going to buy it again.