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The MedVance 1000ml Portable Urinals for Men (2 Pack) combine a large spill-proof capacity with a glow-in-the-dark, leak-proof lid and ergonomic design. Crafted from durable medical-grade plastic, these easy-grip bottles are perfect for elderly care, travel, camping, or any situation where restroom access is limited. Highly rated for convenience and reliability, they offer a hygienic, reusable solution that fits discreetly in bags or vehicles.






| Best Sellers Rank | #8,704 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #3 in Male Urinals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,063 Reviews |
D**N
MedVance 1000ml Portable Urinal for Men
The MedVance 1000ml Portable Urinal for Men receives positive reviews by me for it’s large 1000ml capacity, convenient glow-in-the-dark screw-on lid (preventing spills and odors), and sturdy, reusable design. The urinals have an easy-grip handle and wide base, making it ideal for elderly care, travel, or camping. While most find it a great value and effective for mobility issues, a few folks noted the plastic is lightweight and can feel cheap or tip over easily when empty. Overall they’re considered a reliable, practical solution for discreet use. I bought this product for my friend who was disabled, he was as very pleased with how easy the urinals were to use.
A**R
My "go to" container to make my "Bladder Gladder"
Have had several different kinds of these and although I would not use this for travel, I use it at other times. I like the fact that it is fast to open, easy to empty and rinse, and is a very good over all value (If there IS such a thing these days). What I do not like as much is does not stand upright as well as it could (could use a wider bottom), and the top connector holding the lid on should be built more substantial as after repeated use, the clip will not tether the lid when emptying. However, if you need a "fast draw" like I do, this is the one I would pick. The screw on lid ones are good too, but by the time you get the lid off, you don't need it. Ha!
T**N
Thin plastic, does the job though
Does the job I suppose, although the plastic is really thin, a bit too thin too be honest. Otherwise, great product
J**D
7 1/2 month daily usage review.
Firstly, I want to get more specific about the circumstances and extent of my use to give a better idea of the actual amount of wear I've put on these in the time I've owned them... I share a restroom with 5 other roommates on paper but 7 people functionally (2 of them have girlfriends that are here most of the time). I am disabled, so when not over at my sister's house I am home most of the time. I don't take these with me when I go to my sister's as they are unnecessary there* (recently began to do so with one of them). This works out to me having access to these about 2/3 of the time. I've found that when at home I use them more than the actual restroom. Which is to say 5-10 times a day depending on how much fluids I've had. Yes, I know that's a lot. But I've recently gotten blood tests back and am not diabetic, pre-diabetic or having any kidney/liver issues. So, I don't know. I just drink a lot of fluids and pee a lot *shrugs* I thought that they might be difficult to clean. But as it turns out, sloshing about 200ml of warm water in them twice, followed by a cool water rinse does the trick to eliminate any odor. However, if let to sit for a few days (like when I forgot one at my sister's house) they do stain. At which point they have a ruine scale on them that needs to be removed with a bottle/toilet brush. Also, it appears that just rinsing them was fine for the first 3 months. But at about the 5 month mark they started to slightly discolor from a film on the inside. Had I cleaned them with say soap and water once a week instead of only ever rinsing them, this might not have happened. When I initially bought these my first concern was that they might be too small. But it turns out I can use one 4-5 times on average before it needs emptying. I also thought that the way the lid is attached might present a few issues. So far it has not. That little band of plastic that acts as a hinge doesn't get flexed enough in normal use to wear and snap within 3-5 months. However, at the 6th to 7th mark I found that one lid band had broken and the other was not hanging on by much. When unbroken the lid holds open well enough (with the thumb placed on the underside of that tab and the first finger hooked under the handle it's rather ergonomic). The lid also can be flopped to the side easily enough and stays there. Once they break off. It's surprisingly a lot less convenience to use as I have to find a place to set the lid. While glowing in the dark might seem gimmicky. It actually helps a lot. When I wake up from a dead sleep and flick my dim light on my eyes are not adjusted to much of anything and it's still dark under the bed where I keep these. Even if their glow is only faint by the time I go for them it actually does help to pick them out from the surrounding environment. I had also felt that the snap of the lids was too tight and that the pressure it took to close them might damage the container as it feels a little flimsy. But clever shaping makes it stronger than it feels sometimes. When you actually push on the part the lid says to push it's fine. The only problem with the lids so far (and this goes for both of them so I think it's more likely a design flaw than a defect) is that they are not exactly water tight. Filling to the last line (1000ml) is effectively over filling. Technically if laid on it's long side, while being still and level, it will perfectly hold 1000ml without cusping the rim. So, in theory the lid is just an odor and evaporation stopper from big splashes. In practice containers with liquid slosh when you move them. Even when being careful. And when these slosh, a few drips will come out if some hits the lid. If it were over filled significantly (which I did once) the drip would be constant until the level dropped below the rim. They drip from the rim at about a rate of 2-3 drops a second. So realistically it can only be filled to 700-750ml before normal amounts of sloshing will make it start to drip whenever some hits the lid. It's worth noting that when filled to capacity and stood upright, there are no such issues. And that it stands upright fairly well. Especially with weight in it. But it is harder to knock over if laid down. I don't trust it upright because if knocked over and not noticed. It could end up leaking quite a bit. Though I am confident the lid would not come off on it's own. They just have leaky lids. But the lids do stay on. No design is flawless. This could be fixed on the manufacturer end with a thin O-ring the diameter of the rim or a bead of silicon possibly. It likely wouldn't add much to the production cost either. I do know that a rubber band doesn't quite do the trick (I tired). If you keep the design flaw in mind (not over filling it and setting it down on a towel). It's not much of a problem. But it is a shortcoming of the product. Something I would imagine should have been part of quality control to find and manufacturing to fix before the product ever left a factory. It's really the only reason I can't give the product a full 5 stars. I can't even knock it up to 'You get what you pay for.' Because not leaking is bare minimum for a closeable liquid container. In order of priorities, not leaking from any part should come before the lid glowing in the dark are ml/oz markings on the side. Not leaking under normal expected usage is a proof-of-concept stage element. It's the first thing that should come after "it has a lid". Even before whether or not the lid is attached. $9.69 was my total for this product (2 of these 1000ml containers). For that price the design flaw (as it happens with both of them I think the chances are higher that it is a designed flaw as opposed to a defect) isn't bad enough to cause me to return it. Like I said, awareness and a paper towel or rag is the workaround here. So, I can work with it without too much inconvenience. But 2 Gatorade bottles would be half the price and those won't leak, even if you turn them upside down. That makes their direct unintentional competitor, leftover disposable sports drink bottles. Yeah these have a few more features like a handle and glow in the dark lid that's attached. But Gatorade bottles hold piss better. So....weigh that out before purchasing. Now at the 7 and a half month mark (I initially wrote this review at the 3 month mark and have updated it). I feel as if it's time to get new ones. One lid has had it's band snapped, the other is nearly there. one bottle did develop a slight seam crack in the handle (it amounts to the tip of the handle being occasionally moist). And stains have formed in spots where It's hard to clean them. So, I will likely not update this review further (unless the quality of the product has changed in the interim). But...They're good enough for me to have bought them twice and put what can be considered heavy use on them for over 6 months before needed a new pair.
G**E
You can travel with it anywhere, anytime and it’s affordable
On time delivery, very handy and save you from accidents by not getting to the bathroom on time, good for brother, uncle, dad, grandpa, highly recommended
S**T
Functional but thin
Functional but super thin with thin lid. Would give 4 or 5 stars if it was thicker plastic. For occasional use or emergencies works fine. For regular use would maybe get a higher quality set.
E**C
Handy for post surgery!
Worked great and I like that the cap is glow in the dark.
E**S
These really are multi purpose containers
I like to have extra on hand for an emergency. Once sterilized before they are used they work great for gravy boat containers as a gag on special dinners.
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