Eurobrief and ID-Slip Brand Diaper Reviews

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  • These rarely reviewed briefs are fantastic.  On par with Molicare for their wetness protection they feel incredibly soft against the skin and make a wonderful rustling sound.  Two refasten able tapes, leg and waist gathers, all work to suck up moisture.  You only need one for an entire night and will wake up virtually leak free even after heavy wetting.  Too bad they don't look very babyish on the outside. senored613

  • VERY absorbent and long lasting, stronger tapes than the Molicare have. Just not cut right for a big man, so comfort was an issue, but if you like thick absorbent diapers this is clearly the one! Mike 

  • 6 wettings so far . . . and barely leaked. A great diaper. I usually prefer Depends, but even with them I would wear two to work. Now, I don't need to. Although, the only complaint I have Is now I need a onesie to hold the dang thing up It's so wet and heavy. :) ShatterdRose@yahoo.com

  • these diapers are awesome, but what you may not know is...these are the ( ID-SLIP )brand from Germany. they are sold here in the Usa as eurobreifs be the dealer. these diapers claim to hold about 2 liters.. very much worth my money.. dacflyer dacflyer@hotmail.com

  • The best diaper I have ever tried!  Beats Molicare easily.  Get them at www.mediprime.com.  You can wear them all day without worrying about leaks from wetting or messing.  A favorite for all day enjoyment! Mike dl_mike@hotmail.com 

  • you can get a free sample from www.mediprime.com got mine in about 2-3 weeks. great diaper, no gel only fiber fill. Stephany Hartshorn rederaser69@hotmail.com

  • these diapers are from Germany, they supercede mediprime & Molicare, they claim to hold 3 liters !  and seem to do so I almost needed suspenders to keep them on, they are very hard to soak, and do hold up great too, they are soft as the mediprime too, and get very thick as they soak.
      
    ok people and babies...
    I get a lot of request about where to find Celastic..
     
    they are only available from Germany... I only get then when I go home there for vacation...
    if you can read German go here. www.airoliver.de
    Ray dacflyer@hotmail.com

  • I love these diapers more than any other EXCEPT for the cost. Yes, you can get them from med prime, but they are almost twice the cost of Molicare. I would have to say (as I'm a heavy nighttime wetter) that the euro briefs are perfect for my nighttime use and Molicare super plus for daily use. I wear 24/7 and have just gotten to where 2 brands of diapers fit me better depending on my need at the time.

  • I was really excited to try this diaper out. From the beginning it seemed like the ultimate diaper. It was folded in half, not thirds, and it had a fun diamond pattern on it (I thought they would make a cute fancy disposable). It fit really well and the reviews were all amazing. But this diaper is not worth the money. It is very much like the basic depends diapers. It has leak guards and elastic in the front. The tapes are strong and won't pop off like Molicare. I put one on last night at 9. I wet it once lightly, put a cloth diaper on top for bulk and went to bed. I woke up with wet sheets and a wet cloth diaper - not from wetting overnight, but from the diaper leaking out the top and legs. I woke up with that soggy diaper feeling. I got out of bed and thought, well maybe it was just because I was lying down, so I gave it my morning soaking. And it hung between my legs like a puddle for 3 minutes until I took the diaper off and took a shower. I can't imagine this diaper lasting for the better part of the day. If you added a few inserts it might last you until the afternoon. Its not even in the same league of Molicare and Abriform. I wouldn't recommend this diaper. Ryan

  • I ran across the site where these were sold and made the mistake of buying a knock off. It seems mediprime puts them out as well but not nearly the same quality. I learned it the hard way. The ones mediprime sold bearly held up. If your going to buy them, buy them from here:

    http://secure.uniquebrief.com/index.htm

    They changed their name from eurobriefs to uniquebriefs but the product is still the same. The trick is to not flood them. Any diaper will leak if flooded. I can get an average of 12-14 hours out of each one. And normally I have to take it off because it's started falling apart.

    I have a bed wetting problem with day time accidents. The diapers my insurance pays for suck. It's worth it to me to buy the eurobriefs when I have the money. I use them for trips or times when I won't be able to change. All in all it's worth it. I mean think about it. The average diaper costs about 60 cents each and last for 2-4 hours. This diaper holds up for 8-12 normally and costs about $2.00-$2.50 per diaper. In the end it works out to be the same price.

    -Stanley
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