Avalon single-use medical drape (blue) 40" x 48" (pack of 100) vs McKesson Disposable Stretcher Sheets, 40 x 90 in, Blue
Overall winner: McKesson Disposable Stretcher Sheets, 40 x 90 in, Blue
Key Differences
TIDI Avalon (A) is a more economical, smaller 40x48in disposable medical drape suited for table covers and quick barrier protection; McKesson (B) offers a larger 40x90in sheet with a softer feel and a stated fluid barrier, better for full stretcher or larger-surface coverage. A is aimed at cost-conscious, space-limited uses; B is aimed at comfort and broader coverage needs
Avalon single-use medical drape (blue) 40" x 48" (pack of 100)
Single-use medical drape with tissue front and poly back for barrier protection. Aids in quick cleanup and hygienic coverage on treatment tables or stretchers. Customers cite quality, absorbency, and easy cleanup, with mixed durability and thickness feedback
Pros
- hygienic barrier material
- absorbent surface
- easy cleanup
- cost-effective single-use option
Cons
- durability can be inconsistent
- thickness described as fairly thin by some users
- tearing reported by some customers
McKesson Disposable Stretcher Sheets, 40 x 90 in, Blue
Disposable stretcher sheets with soft tissue feel and fluid barriers. Each 40 x 90 in sheet covers gurney or table and helps prevent stains; customers note quality and appropriate size
Pros
- soft, comfortable feel
- fluid barrier prevents penetration
- large 40 x 90 in coverage
- latex-free
Cons
- none stated among customer data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TIDI Products |
| Durability | McKesson Brand |
| Versatility | TIDI Products |
| User Reviews | McKesson Brand |