StaPut pads are absorbent, disposable pads with a waterproof backing that are designed to protect beds, chairs and other surfaces. Available in two styles; the flat 30x36 inch pad provides two full length adhesive strips on the back that hold the pad flat and in place. The 36x70 inch pad has… More
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BEST USES Comments: I purchase these for my Mom. I place it on her bed and she sleeps well knowing she has protection all night. |
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PROS CONS BEST USES Comments: These underpads seemed too flimsy. Some nights they didn't get wet at all but they just kind of fell apart after sleeping on them so we had to throw them out....perhaps my kids move around more than the usual kid at night who knows. Seemed wasteful. |
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BEST USES Comments: keeps bed dry even with heavy situations |
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PROS CONS BEST USES Comments: I love that I could place the pad wherever I wanted since my son doesn't necessary sleep in the middle of the bed! It was big enough for him to roll around and still be on the pad. It stayed put pretty well and I could use a single pad 2-3 days if he didn't have an accident. |
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CONS BEST USES Comments: Three pads cover the bottom 1/3 of a king size bed - perfect for a 4-legged baby that dribbles urine at times. I put them under the fitted sheet, as pup sleeps under the covers, and when an accident happens only the fitted sheet has to be washed. Everyone's happy, including hubby, as pup generally sleeps on his side of bed. I'm so happy I found the bed wetting store. |
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Comments: I am trying this product to see if my pet will use it since it has adhesive to hold it in place. My dog is afraid of the ones that can move. |
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BEST USES Comments: i found the sticky tape very helpful in keeping it in place |
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Comments: All and all it is a decent product but even if it doesn't get wet you have to replace it because after a couple of days, the adhesive doesn't hold anymore and the cotton inside tends to shift. |
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Comments: To date, this is the only product I have found on the Internet that is disposable and serviceable; however, it is more for an infant or child than an adult. I would prefer the size to be larger and the padding to be more substantial while still keeping cost-effecticient. I figure each pad costs @.80 and if you could design it for an adult for $1.00, that would be fair. Again, larger and more padded. |
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BEST USES Comments: really needs more adhesive. My 7 year old is a wiggler when he sleeps and he kept rolling over and moving the pad. I finally bought masking tape and taped it to the hotel bed but that led to a very uncomfortable sleep for everyone in the room because of the crunchy sound everytime he rolled in his sleep. However the pads did not move and when he had an accident it was contained. I liked the product for its absorbency but felt it really needed more adhesive. Also, I ordered the twin size pads that tuck under because you do not offer full size. When traveling most times we have full size hotel beds. I had to use 2 together and place the other pad on top of the middle of them to join it all together. It was a lot of work. Eventually we stopped using the pads and bought nighttime absorbancy underware (if you know what I mean) just to simplify things. |
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PROS CONS BEST USES Comments: I would consider these to be water resistant but not water proof. :-( |
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CONS BEST USES Comments: Easy for my child to use. It does the job very well. |
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BEST USES Comments: sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't. basically, it's not fool proof. it really depends on how twisty turny your child is while sleeping |
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Comments: Never leaks through |
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Comments: Nice to have when traveling while doing nighttime toilet training. |