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Review on πŸ›οΈ Priva NO Slip Super Absorbent Waterproof Sheet Protector: 300 Washes, 30"x34" - Ultimate Bed-Wetting Solution! by Trey Angus

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best for the Price --- Others Tried

This really is the best screen protector we've ever bought! . The combined effects of the hemorrhagic stroke and Alzheimer's disease made it difficult for the mother to hold her bladder at night. Often the dependents she wore would leak down her legs and she would feel miserable until we could change her dress, bed and padding/protection. This protector, provided by the hospital, saved a life. It was so well made and fully quilted that the sheets seldom got wet. However, having been washed many times over the years, we needed reinforcement. We chose the "best" protector and spared no expense. The main problem was that those currently on the market are not thick enough in relation to the protective floor and are not "fully quilted". The gliding effect annoyed Mom --- and sometimes left us in a mess. Although we haven't found a protector as good quality as the ones in the hospital (and we're told they just aren't made that way). more") The Priva Premium brand was the best we tested. We tried two: Priva Premium Waterproof Liner, Mint, and Quilted Washable Pads from MedLine Sahara, 34" x 36", 50 oz. Absorbency, .5 each mm.While The Sahara is more expensive and covers a slightly larger area, the Priva Premium holds up better in the washing machine and on the bed.It actually holds more than the advertised 6 cups!Plus, the green quilted layer wicks moisture away from the nut, so she can be comfortable if there is a leak during the night. It even sucked (and wicked) moisture out of mom's nightgown! We are so pleased with this product that I have ordered several more. Unfortunately we will have to wait until it doesn't more is in stock. In our personal opinion, Privia Premium Mint is the best on the market.

Pros
  • Polyester
Cons
  • Sad Packaging