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The only things they have going for them is the price and fact that they are slim in form. |
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That and they're only good for a few hours. They may be cheap but I change a lot more with them. On the scale of things, if I couldn't get better brands from online, like Attends, Tena (my current at-work diaper), the Depend Maximum Protection aren't all that bad. Velcro tapes and cloth outsides are best IMO. I've yet to try the Abena, Molicare, 24/7's or Secure's. Tena Slip being the best one I've found so far. |
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I would have to agree that the Max. Protection Depends are not that bad for the money and convenience of them. They are the only Depends I will buy because all the other kinds they make are that "cloth like" material. The Maximum Protection diapers are plastic with tapes which I tend to like. They hold pretty well so like i said they arent bad. I would like to try others but i usually stick to these and pull ups, goodnites and underjams.
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