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Peelaways Waterproof Disposable Bed Sheets feature a unique 7-layer absorbent design that provides up to 10 days of waterproof protection per sheet. Sized for cot mattresses, these hypoallergenic, breathable sheets are ideal for healthcare, elderly care, travel, and camping. Their peel-away layers eliminate laundry hassles while blocking fluids and bacteria, ensuring a hygienic, comfortable sleep environment.
| ASIN | B0BMQVM17W |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 320,994 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 1,081 in Incontinence Pads, Liners, Shields & Guards |
| Care instructions | Spot Clean Only |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,145) |
| Date First Available | 14 Dec. 2022 |
| Fabric Type | Rayon |
| Item model number | 120 |
| Item weight | 45 g |
| Product Dimensions | 190 x 76 x 15 cm; 45.36 g |
H**A
DOES NOT WORK
My personal experience…Awful. absolute waste of money. Doesn’t work AT ALL. One pee accident soaked through every layer!! Shocked as it has great reviews. Wanted to give zeros stars tbh.
J**E
my mom was completely in BED for almost 6 months because of various issues i bought this to try at home and this was very useful for my mom
A**N
Soft sheets, very comfortable. I'm using these sheets for someone convalescing. They're a welcome timesaver as changing the bed every day. I said 5 stars for thickness but it doesn't mean they are thick, they are thick enough for comfort and quick tear-off. The fabric and idea are pretty amazing in my opinion.
P**M
Love this product since I first bought the original Peel-away product for use on a XL Twin with a deep mattress. Since then its been needed for a hospital bed and each version seems to say that it is good for them, however they all come in many different sizes of "twin" as well as depth and often are somewhat of an odder measurement than a standard twin as they are made for a specific type of bed technology, are air compression mattresses or similar. Due to this if a fitted bottom is used for a 'hospital bed' they are rarely anything but jersey knit to facilitate fitting a mattress without being so loose as to slide off or to tight and popping off. With Peel-away sheets you really need a good fit or as close as possible of the "peel-away" part becomes problematic. If its too big for the mattress the peeling of a layer from the fitted part in difficult and most times the corners pop off, and just in use the sheet, all layers, will shift off one side or the other. Of course the different sizes, such as "Camp" and "Cot", should help with that but other than trial or error which one? I have totally been unable t locate on the packaging or in descriptions the dimensions for the sheets and there are really not a great many standards between RV and Camper mattresses or bed padding, and none with those that make camping cot mattresses, and pads as they can be made to fit a specific make of cot or generic with often a difference of up to a couple of inches in length and/or width and depending on your choice the thickness can vary. So I have been hard put to determine what version of this product would work as there is not one that I can tell sold specifically for hospital beds in the realm of their estimated dimensions. So when the standard twin XL and standard twin Peel-away were both to large after trying I have moved on to this version to try on a hospital bed although from reviews its possible that the right size might actually end up being the cot version but even reviews are hard to go with as some apparently found them fine for a narrower bed while others found them only good to fit a toddler bed. These are really the most practical solution for 100 different things we deal with with bed sheets, from a quick change at 3 am, to going through a lot of sheet changing but having limited laundry facilities, being able to know one is actually sleeping on a clean sheet when traveling and so many other things and a sheet that also protects is a real boon. It just really would help all users I would think, to have a much better idea of the dimension before buying, so they do not have to buy several versions to find the right one. UPDATE: I did finally find the sheet measurements on the back of the package, which works fine for in store purchasing but online without a image of the back of the package it really does not. I still think that it is information that it would be helpful to apply in their write up. As it turned out the Camp size is excellent for not just cots and camper beds, but if your have twin sized beds with mattresses under 9 inches deep, such as hospital beds. It gives a tighter fit so the sheets lay smoother without wrinkles to leave marks on patients, make s it easier to peel the top layer away and its less likely that due to deep sides the sheets will move about a lot. One of the most difficult things with caring for a patient at home, and a bed wedding child, is that these accidents are usually ones that happen in the middle of the night when no one is really in the mood to collect bedding to remake a bed and go through stripping a bed and remaking it. Of course we use both disposable and cloth bed pads, but those are not always 100% and it just so much easier to peel away the top layer of sheet along with any bedpads and bundle them up for disposal/laundry and the patient is already on a clean bedsheet without a lot of work getting a clean sheet back on the bed. All that is needed is to position dry bedpads and settle them back down an then you can go back to bed too. I can't imagine how much that would mean to both a parent and a child when bedwetting happens. This really is a quality product and we have never had an issue where one accident goes any further than the top layer. Before we started using these it was daily that a couple of bottom sheets as well as mattress protectors and mattress pads had to be laundered often meaning at least 2 wash loads a day. Since we started using Peel-Away products we are only washing the mattress protector and the pad once a week when thy are regularly changed. Granted with someone that is incontinent you may go through a pack more frequently then just changing on a weekly basis but given the amount of time and trouble of changing a bed at 3AM added to the additional workload of several loads of laundry a day these are a time saver, as well as a water and electricity saver and I spend less on detergents.
S**I
I found some hair strands in the package... looks dirty
T**R
Revision: I REALLY loved these sheets when I first started using them! However, they have replaced whatever thin layer of waterproofing with the standard plastic you'd get as a mattress cover you HATE even as that, but now it's underneath every layer of the sheets. So, it now creates sweat with nowhere to go, and if that isn't unpleasant enough, all the layers sliding around make it like being stranded in the middle of an iced over pond--worse even than old-fashioned waterbeds!!! So, it won't stay on the corners, and all the slippage has been responsible for crashing my laptop down to the ground TWICE! Nothing like waking from a dead sleep to find one's livelihood down in the floor and praying it works! I used nothing but these for around a year or more, but I won't use them like this if this is the new version. I'll find another product... Original Review BEFORE the Sheet Design Changed: I decided the cost was low enough to take a risk on this product, and I'm glad I did, as they worked better than I could have hoped! It was purely coincidental in timing, but I ended up getting really sick and subjecting the first set of sheets I got to an unfortunate list of gross fluids that couldn't have proven the worth of the product any better if deliberately planned as a test of some kind. I'll spare the list of just what awful mess ended up in the sheets as I spent two terrible and feverish days floating in and out of awareness and sleep, alternating chills and soaking sweats, and losing control over some functions along the way. NOTHING penetrated beyond the top sheet to the layers beneath, even though left for those 2 days before the fever broke. My only real negative is that the fibers do pill easily, and severely dry and cracked skin associated with my particular illness and ongoing treatment leads to snags of the fibers in those rough places. That's pretty minor as far as drawbacks go, though, and the benefits far outweigh that negative! I am thus surprised by some of the low reviews, and I'm wondering if there were perhaps product improvements along the way. The sheets certainly work for me, and I'll happily order more, as health issues have meant it's just not possible for me to get to the laundry room in my apartment complex as often or easily as I once could. One quick and easy rip down each side, and the laundry is done, with a fresh sheet just as advertised!
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