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M**A
Great for elderly care
I purchased this wearable urine collector kit for an elderly family member, and it has been a game-changer! The cotton pants are breathable and comfortable, which is a big plus for all-day wear. The 1.2M flexible catheter is easy to use, and it stays securely in place without causing discomfort. The urine collection bags are great—they hold enough for extended periods, and the setup is discreet and practical. This kit has made life so much easier for managing incontinence, and I’m really happy with how convenient and reliable it is. Highly recommend it for anyone in need of a practical solution for elderly care!
S**R
Easy to setup
It’s a great option for elderly care or anyone needing extra support with managing incontinence.
L**D
No more worry and the retention of dignity. Great product.
This allowed my aging father to make it through the night without worrying about suffering the indignity of not making it to the bathroom in the night. Once I gave it to him, all night time incontinence issues vanished. This was a big deal for his state of mind, and my laundry load. Purchase with confidence.
A**R
Excellent quality - thick - individually wrapped
The YOOGUSTO 10 pck 2000 ml urine bags were exactly as listed and I was very happy to find good, thick, quality bags. So many I'm finding are thinner quality, not individually wrapped or don't come with the attached hoses.Not only are they individually wrapped, large and thick, but are date stamped with a 2027 expiration for quality control. Very happy with this set.
A**G
Worked pretty well!
These are an affordable and way less invasive way to help a loved one who suffers from incontinence. They fit most average sized men (there's adjustable Velcro strap at the waist) and the collection cup also fits most. Everything from the bags to the tubing was mostly leak proof (i would still recommend underpads and at least a couple pairs of these undergarments) being that these are so affordable i really think they are worth trying before having to go to a more invasive route like an internal catheter. Dissassembly is rather easy, and i was able to throw the briefs in the washer on cold and tumble dry on air dry. These are not the most durable of fabrics but they will last through several wears and washes.I hope this review helps, these were able to provide some extra comfort and relief when it was needed most
J**F
Lifesaver
I have a very weak bladder making making car trips over 30 minutes or so almost impossible. This is a very helpful product. No one can tell I'm using it. I'd recommend this to anyone that needs to urinate urgently.
M**O
Very similar to competitive products.
These Urine collection bags are similar to itcompetitors. They are very much like what you would find in a commercial setting. So that being said they are equal to standard. Will be a functional for what they are needed for.
D**E
best for travel
This will work quite well for an able-bodied man who takes long trips without a restroom break, but I'm afraid it's not very practical for a man who truly is too disabled to sit up or to use gravity to his advantage while urinating.Pros: When put together properly, this truly does collect a lot of urine and will prevent adult diapers from leaking. However, unfortunately, your patient will still need a diaper while sleeping in order to avoid urine from getting everywhere. If this is worn by an able-bodied man who can use gravity to his advantage, then it does collect all of the urine without leaking. Further, it remains completely odorless, even when filled with urine, and it is easy to empty and clean.One advantage this set has over another one I tried is that the tube extending from the collector cup is fused to that cup, to prevent leaks from that area. The other set forced you to slide the tube over the plastic spout, which would expand the mouth of the tube over time (increasing leaks). That's why I gave that set 3 stars and this one 4.Cons: Gravity is required throughout this process to make it work, so your patient must either sit or stand while urinating. If your patient is lying down, gravity will likely cause urine to leak from the top because, as snug as the straps holding it to your patient's body remain, urine will pool up and seep out the top sides of the collector cup. In fact, even if your patient is incapable of following directions to pee slowly, the collector cup is likely to overflow. If your patient urinates too fast, the urine will pool up in the collector cup, causing the urine to overflow from the top. Finally, your patient can't be too large around the middle before this device will no longer fit.
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