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Your Diaper Collection
#21
Posted 20 May 2012 - 07:45 PM
and even tho i did a bad review of them i did find a good use for Molicare comfort plus . My review stands if used by them selves....
when i know i will be working longer than 8hrs i will wear a molicare comfort plus under a dry 247 and remove it at lunch (NOT used AS A DOUBLER) but a layer that when used gets thrown out and i still have a dry layer to continue the day with... works AMAZINGly well for me i dont need to carry a diaper bag into the restroom as my second diaper is already on.
and i wear abena SUPER when putzing around the house or when i am only going to be sleeping less than 6hrs.... this is to save money as wearing other diapers would be a waste of money.
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#22
Posted 20 May 2012 - 11:34 PM
For pull-ups I stick with Tena.....
#23
Posted 21 May 2012 - 01:25 PM
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#24
Posted 22 May 2012 - 03:35 PM
#25
Posted 23 May 2012 - 11:30 AM
Can't get DRY 24/7 here in the uk.
#26
Posted 29 May 2012 - 10:59 AM
Even tho medium is barely fitting on me, i dont like the large ones
#27
Posted 03 June 2012 - 04:35 AM
The active slips are mainly for day time use as are the euron form as they are both discreet, i use the slip regular attends around the house and the tena slip maxi for night time use.
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#28
Posted 03 June 2012 - 05:28 AM
They're not nearly as good. :-/
So yeah, diapers for me. But since that experience at work, I mostly just wear at home. I DO have a reputation to uphold. :-/

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#29
Posted 03 June 2012 - 09:19 AM
#30
Posted 11 June 2012 - 02:18 AM
#31
Posted 20 June 2012 - 08:29 PM
as I find that rubber pants with both help.. or.. for me eliminate all leaks... and also the messy leaks..that used to happen to me all the time when I did not wear the rubber pants with them.
#2,My brands of diapers that I wear are..Depends disposables,Gerber thick print cloth diapers,and attends
disposable diapers,but I do not use the attends that often but they are my third choice if I am all out of the rest
#32
Posted 20 June 2012 - 10:05 PM
#33
Posted 20 June 2012 - 10:08 PM
#34
Posted 21 June 2012 - 04:24 PM
#35
Posted 22 June 2012 - 12:14 AM
#36
Posted 22 June 2012 - 07:48 AM
As I only wear at night,I mainly use dry24/7 very cheap here in Israel
Your bloody lucky to get those there.
#37
Posted 23 June 2012 - 08:12 AM
My other disposable diapers are 'luxury' purchases; I have half a case of Abena X-Plus, about 2 packs of Cuddlz, 5 or so Senset Immobile Briefs (worst tapes ever) and I'm buying a case of Molicare Super Plus soon. I also have a few cloth diapers; two from babykins (both velcro, but one is the thick DPF diaper and the other is the ordinary Kins diaper), with 3 stuffers, one pull-on all-in-one from FuuBuu, and one terry square from Cuddlz. Most of my plastic pants are haian ones (3 clear, one pink), but I have a pair from Cuddlz with a cloth outer that I use as a diaper cover, and another pair from cosy n dry that's WAY too big.
#38
Posted 23 June 2012 - 08:29 AM
Also you ever tried Bambino?
http://bigbabyfun.co...electSubProduct
Bambino Bellissimo
They run on the small side, so medium fit like a small.
Shame the large size is mostly always out of stock, as it would fit me...
http://bigbabyfun.co...alBambinoM-0001
Original Bambino
Think they run on the small side too.
And Molicare super air active(cloth like sides, plastic front and back) take LOADS, as it's like 95% sap in them, but they leak if flooded all in one go.
Same with the Attends regular super plus 10, (cloth like sides, and plastic front to back.)
#39
Posted 23 June 2012 - 10:29 AM
I sometimes wear cloth for a change of pace (a couple from Angel Fluff but most were ones my wife made after I cornered the market in diaper fabric from several local fabric shops).
#40
Posted 26 June 2012 - 04:22 AM
At the moment I'm really digging the ABDL marketed ones, in the past month the other half and I have been using the following
ABU Cushies (plastic backed)
ABU Super Dry Kids
Bambino Classico
Bambino Belissimo
Cuddlz Printed Adult Nappy
DryDayz White Adult Nappy
Buntewindel Fabine
Tena Slip
Molicare Premium Air-Active
Molicare Super Plus
Attends M10
Tranquility ATN's (these are the worst of the ones listed here IMO - then again, they are American imports)
I've got a lot of other brands I'll cycle back to at some point, but recently I've really been sticking to the ABDL themed ones. At some point I've got to use up about 8 packs and going on for 200 or so diapers no longer in their packaging, but while these are really outnumbered by the ABU, Cuddlz, Bambino and Buntewindels I've got stashed ... well, I'm enjoying my binge on the good ones.
On another note:
Next few months I'm buying:
8 pack of Bambino Bellissimo large. 8 pack of original Bambinos large, 2x Cuddlz printed large, 2x Drydayz white large, ABU sample pack in both medium and large, USA 28 pack Tena super briefs medium, Abri Flex M3 extra pullups hold 2200ml (14 pack), Attends regular (europe ones) no 10 slip medium super plus (28 pack) 2x ADA comfort super medium 2x AMD slip normal medium 2x AMD slip maxi medium 2x AMD slip extra medium 2x Barme Depends briefs super medium 2x Barme Depends briefs normal medium 2x Beesana night medium [SNIP: TRUNCATED FOR BREVITY]
lightningXIII: I've tried virtually all disposable adult diapers in that list. There are a lot on there I really wouldn't bother with. For a start the Beesana and Kolibiri are really not worth trying, same for Prevail. A lot of good ones though: Forma-care, Ribo, Molicare, Barme are all ok. Keep in mind some of the ID-Slips are fabric/cotton-feel backed (super plus night T2 medium for example), as is the Tena ULTIMA and a number of others.
As for sizing, I'm a medium in everything and don't find them "on the small side". That said, note that the Prevail ones are a a bit of joke, I recon you could happily fit a youngish elephant in one!
... so what the hell does someone need to do around here to get a "Like This" on their posts? Sheesh! C'mon!
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