Medline Ultrasorbs Drypads 30x36 large disposable bed pads vs McKesson Disposable Underpads 30x36, Heavy Absorbency
Overall winner: Medline Ultrasorbs Drypads 30x36 large disposable bed pads
Key Differences
Medline (A) emphasizes much higher absorbency and a moisture-wicking core with claims of staying flat and durable for multiple days and has a higher average rating; McKesson (B) offers a larger pack count with heavy-duty absorbency and even liquid distribution but some users report tearing and mixed thickness impressions. Choose Medline if you prioritize absorbency performance and durability per pad; choose McKesson if you want a larger count and solid coverage across a wide area
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 Disposable Underpads 30x36, Heavy Absorbency
Disposable bed pads with heavy absorbency for incontinence, designed to protect bedding, furniture, and floors. Customers note good quality and high absorbency, with mixed views on thickness and durability
Pros
- heavy absorbency
- leak-proof back sheet
- covers large surface area
- reduces mess for various surfaces
Cons
- some reports of tearing
- mixed opinions on thickness
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | McKesson |
| Durability | Medline |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Medline |