BedWetMark Posted February 22, 2023 Posted February 22, 2023 There seems to be a distinct lack of plastic pants available in the UK right now, where is everyone getting their ones from? Nappies R Us seem to be permanently out of stock now. Arizona Healthcare seems to have closed down. Amazon only really sell the "Haian" ones which are always a bit crap. Any ideas? I'm completely stumped!!
BedWetMark Posted February 22, 2023 Author Posted February 22, 2023 It's really annoying me, I just don't understand the shortage? Unless there is news I haven't seen .....
Hookedondiapers Posted February 24, 2023 Posted February 24, 2023 It's been bad for almost two years now. I subscribe to the "back in stock" alert with NRU, but it doesn't always work. They will often sell out the same day they restock. I end up checking a few times a week and will order one or two with my regular monthly nappy order. I go through one of the drylife pants about every 4-6 months and had to build up a reserve to get me through the lean times.
Stroller Posted February 25, 2023 Posted February 25, 2023 I've switched to wearing Suprima pants (made in Germany). The Continence People have a limited range in stock. They're not cheap, but they're comfortable and well-made, and if you pick the right ones they have a good wide crotch. I've also bought some Gary polyurethane pants from Llmedico in the States. They're great pants apart from being very noisy - and they're not cheap. The Arizona Healthcare polyurethane pants were pretty much noiseless, but I think the Gary ones are made from a slightly thicker grade of Euroflex which makes them a lot noisier. The Haian pants you can buy through Amazon are very cheap & worth considering in my view, but the leg holes aren't forward-facing, and I had to go a size larger than usual due to the tight leg elastic. I've still got some, but the Suprima pants are a better fit, so that's what I'm usually wearing. Hope that helps. 1
starman Posted March 4, 2023 Posted March 4, 2023 If you are after plain waterproof plastic pants I use inco choice there viva range is relatively cheap and last a few months, and come in under the £12 each mark .
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