Medical/non ab/dl diapers ?

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I know very little about non abdl specific adult diapers as I have only used the ones I occasionally pickup at goodwill and that’s just a crapshoot because of my lack in knowledge, I hear people talk about Tena and I got some of those before from goodwill they were like a bluish turquoise color and very thin/discreet and leaked after one wetting and some other kinds I don’t remember that weren’t too hot either, can anyone tell me what kinds I should look out for if I go to goodwill as well as what good medical/non abdl specific diapers are good and what stores supply them I need knowledge please, also does goodwills ever have good diapers?
 
I use the Tena Maxi (I guess the one you mentioned), Tena Ultima, Attends Active ans Attends Regular Plus, aller If them being medical paid by the healthcare.


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Buying diapers from any thrift store is a craps shoot. Not unless you know what you're looking for. I prefer getting mine at Northshore care. They are a good reputable company. They also will send free samples to try out.
 
My wife daily use Forma-care X-Plus Slip in size Small which without changing throughout the day she fills up to 1500-1800 ml (50-60 oz) without leakage during normal functioning in society. Practice makes perfect :)
 
There are actually a lot of medical diapers, I personally mostly use the Tena Slip Maxi and the Abena Abri Form M4.
Then there are also other brands like Serenity and Molicare.
 
i use northshore supreme fromwww.northshorecare.com give them a look they are real good about samples to
 
I heard north shore is good I have never tried them and they have also started to carry ABDL brands of diapers. By the way on the top of the page where the topics are there is a link where you can get free samples of diapers. I for one get samples from Bambino diapers and rearz when they sold them. I know others do also.
 
BabbyDL44 I have found this out the hard way that's why I am posting this forum!! to gain some insight on what to look out for @ goodwill!! I buy my Crinklz at northshore and they are great to deal with not to mention I get them the next day with ground shipping because they are 4 hours or so close to my house I buy packs as I live alone well have my own place with my fiance and its more financially viable.
 
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Confidry24/7, Northshore Supreme, and Betterdry are your best bets for a plain medical diaper.
 
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