Medline Ultrasorbs Drypads 30x36 large disposable bed pads vs McKesson Underpads Disposable Bed Pads 30 x 36
Overall winner: Medline Ultrasorbs Drypads 30x36 large disposable bed pads
Key Differences
Medline Ultrasorbs (A) emphasizes a moisture-wicking core, claims 10x more absorbency than traditional underpads, and notes durability/staying flat for multiple days; McKesson Ultra (B) positions itself as heavy-duty with high absorbency and large coverage but has some reports of tearing and mixed thickness opinions. Choose Medline if you want a highly absorbent, moisture-wicking pad with stronger durability and higher user ratings; choose McKesson if you want heavy-duty coverage at a more affordable listed price tier despite mixed feedback on thickness and tearing
Medline Ultrasorbs Drypads 30x36 large disposable bed pads
Large disposable bed pads for incontinence care with moisture-wicking core. 10x more absorbent than traditional underpads; helps keep skin dry and reduces risk of bed sores. Customer notes strong absorbency and durability
Pros
- high absorbency
- moisture-wicking core
- stays flat on surfaces
- large coverage size
Cons
- perceived price/value varies
McKesson Underpads Disposable Bed Pads 30 x 36
Disposable bed pads with heavy absorbency to protect bedding and furniture. Customers note high absorbency and good value, though durability varies
Pros
- heavy absorbency
- large 30 x 36 size
- wide range of uses (bedding, seats, floors)
- perceived good value
Cons
- durability varies per customer
- mixed feedback on thickness
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | McKesson |
| Durability | Medline |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Medline |