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what is the best and cheapest adult diapers ?

i also would like to know if there is a web site that i can buy adult diapers from for a cheap price . thank you for the website www.diaperspace.com but the site does not work

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  1. Your local grocery store or wal-mart probably has a generic store brand of adult diapers that will be cheaper than popular brands such as poise pads.
  2. To be honest with you the cheapest are in the store, because shipping/handling costs put online bargains at an unfair fight. There are places where you can find Depend Maximum Protection briefs (best you can get in a store) that come in packs of 20 for 9-10 dollars, which is about 50 cents/diaper. As for online, i found that fishershops.com has the lowest prices in different brands such as Tena when compared to the rest of the online marketplace, but again you're likely paying almost a dollar a diaper there. Basically, if you're going for cheap the best way to go is Wal-Mart buddy!!
  3. In my opinion, whether you are an adult or a baby, cloth is the only way to go. Cloth diapers are cheaper in the long run than disposable diapers. Cloth diapers breathe better than disposable diapers. Cloth diapers are a lot softer than disposable diapers. Cloth diapers are basically a one size fits all diaper, if you are using the standard rectangle or prefold diapers. Myself, I wear contoured cloth diapers that I made for myself with elastic in the waist and leg openings. Cloth diapers don't get hot and sticky like disposables. Cloth diapers cause less, if any, diaper rashes than disposables. What else can I say about them. I'm incontinent and wear diapers 24 / 7 because of a medical condition. I've worn both disposables and cloth for extended periods of time to make up my mind which I would prefer. True, disposables are more convenient for the most part but the are very uncomfortable compared to cloth diapers. For all the reasons I stated above, I prefer the cloth diapers and that is now what I wear all the time. I only use disposables on long trips where cloth would be way too much of an inconvenience. Laundering cloth isn't as bad as so many people make it out to be. I do two loads a week for myself. I was them in regular detergent without any additives. I use vinegar in the first rinse and nothing in the second rinse. Never use bleach on cloth diapers because it breaks down the fibers and the diapers wear out sooner than they should. Never use fabric softener on diapers because it coats the fibers and makes them less absorbent which causes leaking at times. If a diaper isn't thick enough, with cloth you double up, what do you do with disposbles? You can double up but then you have wasted the cost of two diapers and nothing on doubling the cloth ones. Not much else to say other than cloth is my recommendation, unless you hadn't already guessed that. Good luck.
  4. Go over to www.diaperspace.com and post a wanted ad for adult diapers. I have seen a lot of people on there sell diapers super cheap so you might get lucky and find the perfect diaper for cheap. Bye I hope that helped Cali
  5. Hello I have found that if you find the good brands and go to their websites they almost always have a economical line. For example Attends has Confidence and Tena has Select. Both of these economic brands have features of the main brand and are very comparable. They may be sold in a bulk case or in less (more affordable to a fixed budget) case numbers! Other ways to buy cheap are by watching "craigslist" (site to list things for sale or things you might want) in your local area. Also a local medical store that are always competing against the big box stores may offer you a good price if you set up future purchases with them. The local medical store may be able to give you a better case price because big box stores do not care how many you buy (in most cases). Local is usually the best due to savings on shipping that can kill a diaper deal! Thank you have a great day!
  6. my mother in law uses depends,you can go on line to www,depends.com,they may cost more on line with shipping,
  7. poise
  8. Try drugstore.com, hdis.com, or dmponline.com They all have diapers for a reasonable price. Dmp also has free shipping on orders over $25. I found that the cheap diapers suck! They don't fit well, don't absorb much, and the tapes don't stick. Go with a better diaper like Molicare, Abena, Tranquility and even TENA. Depends are ok in a pinch, absorbancy is just ok, tapes are pretty good. Walmart and CVS store brands are awful! Bad tapes and irregular cuts and sizes. Good luck in your search.
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