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The Firm Thick Stable PP Bedpan is a heavy-duty, smooth, and contoured solution designed for bed-bound patients. With a weight capacity of 220lbs, it ensures stability and comfort. Made from high-quality materials, it is reusable, autoclavable, and easy to clean, making it ideal for use in hospitals, nursing homes, or at home.
M**R
Urine
Excellent condition and arrived on time. The product is a nice size. Strong. It is just as described by the seller.
C**F
Clean
Problems solved, clean , NO LEAKS, clean bed sheets
L**S
Great value for price
It was a lot studier than I had thought for a "plastic" bed pan but also not as deep as I thought it would be.But it was easier to clean because of the shallowness but harder to reach inside when cleaning it out due to the curve on the inside.It does hold up (so far) under the weight of a 130-140 pound senior citizen who uses it at least once a day and is for the most part bedridden.
R**I
great size and price point
perfect size and not to thick.easily cleanablevery comfey
E**N
Response
Too small
G**D
uncomfortable
My wife had been given the bed pan that she had been using in the rehab center that she had been in last year. It was a good one, and comfortable, but could not find another one like it; the seller apparently only deals with hospitals, nursing homes and rehab centers.But the bed pan started cracking near the relief area in the back of the bed pan. The relief area is a depression in the top of the back of the bed pan that appears to be there to prevent the bed pan from pushing up on the backbone near the sacrum area.So I bought this YumSum bed pan, which is similar in appearance to the bed pan that my wife had been using, but doesn't have the relief in the top of the back part of the bed pan, and is much less contoured than my wife's bed pan. In fact it is mostly flat on top.And it hurts her; it is much less comfortable then the one she had been using. Apparently the contour and the relief depression in the top of the back part of the bed pan helps people who do not have much padding on the buttocks, which is the way my wife is built.My wife's comment was that her bed pan that she has been using feels like she can somewhat sink down into it, probably mostly because of the contour.She has used this YumSum bed pan, so I can't return it, so it will hit the junk pile as soon as I find a bed pan that is much better contoured, and works for her.So be aware that this YumSum bed pan is not contoured very much, is pretty ridgid and hard, is mostly flat on top, and does not have the relief depression in the back of the bed pan as my wife's good bed pan has.I'm going to try to find a more contoured bed pan at one of the local medical supply stores like Rite Aid, Drug Mart.
M**N
Very sturdy & convenient
I've been using this almost 2 months now, since I came home from the hospital after a motorcycle accident that severely broke my leg (tibial plateau open fracture, as well as ruptured patellar tendon, to be exact). I am non weightbearing for 3 months. The hospital sent me home with a bed pan, it it was cheap and flimsy. This one is strong and sturdy and has held up well. I used it frequently the first 2 weeks out of the hospital. Now I only use it on long car rides when it is too inconvenient to get me out to use a bathroom. I just put a bed pad under me to protect the seat, just in case, pull my pants down, put the bed pan under me (with a bed pan liner with an absorbent pad inside), do my business, then get rid of the bed pan liner and remove the bed pan. It is seriously very easy for me (I'm 38 and in otherwise OK shape), very convenient, and it even works great in the car when my 5-year-old has to go but can't wait for a bathroom! It has held up well so far, with no cracks or any signs that it is caving in. For reference, I am 5'7" and 175 lbs.
L**N
I got this for driving emergencies
With so many businesses closed or with limited access due to COVID-19, I decided it would be prudent to have a porta-potty for my car. Every travel toilet I saw cost at least $40 and sat up really high--6 to 12 inches! That seems much too high to me. This bedpan is only a few inches high--much more discreet. I read a review from someone else who uses this product for travel emergencies, so considering that, the size, and the cost (I paid $16.98), this product seemed a smart choice. I haven't used it yet, and if I am lucky, I will never have to! But just in case, I'm glad I have it. I also purchased dog training pads (a.k.a. puppy pads) to cut down for use inside this, to prevent spills and make cleaning easier. They are much cheaper than the bedpan liners you can purchase. The seat is removable, but doing so is awkward. I would not want to open it with bare hands if it had human waste in it; it would certainly spill when trying to separate the two parts.
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