Walgreens pads....
Yeah, I should have asked store clerk.
JR
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Funny you should ask - just updating some notes about that.
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Walgreens – the Certainty Guards for Men have been my staple pad product while at home or in jeans. It is the most absorbent, and the best-priced when the frequent sales at Walgreens are considered. These are not individually wrapped, and will not fit unnoticed in a pant pocket.
Certainty Guards for Men
(Walgreens house brand - blue package)
Store packaging is 52 per pack.
Item 535700
UPC 3 11917 09436 6
Depends Guards for Men – This is slimmer, thinner, and generally less bulky than the Walgreens. At the same time it does not absorb as much. However, as wrapped, it does fit in a back jeans pocket. At list prices, it is par with the Walgreens.
Depends Guards for Men
Store packaging is 48 per pack.
UPC 0 36000 10544 5
Tena Men Protective Guard – This is still slimmer and thinner, but a different shape, having a lower, wider coverage area. These are still a bit less absorbent. These are the best for fit, but a higher initial price, followed by having to change them more often if you are in the heavy leaking phase.
Tena Men Protective Guards
(previous label was Tena Male Guards)
marked No Latex, individually wrapped
Store Packaging is 48 per pack.
UPC 3 8004 052700 30 -
Pads142 said:Pads
Funny you should ask - just updating some notes about that.
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Walgreens – the Certainty Guards for Men have been my staple pad product while at home or in jeans. It is the most absorbent, and the best-priced when the frequent sales at Walgreens are considered. These are not individually wrapped, and will not fit unnoticed in a pant pocket.
Certainty Guards for Men
(Walgreens house brand - blue package)
Store packaging is 52 per pack.
Item 535700
UPC 3 11917 09436 6
Depends Guards for Men – This is slimmer, thinner, and generally less bulky than the Walgreens. At the same time it does not absorb as much. However, as wrapped, it does fit in a back jeans pocket. At list prices, it is par with the Walgreens.
Depends Guards for Men
Store packaging is 48 per pack.
UPC 0 36000 10544 5
Tena Men Protective Guard – This is still slimmer and thinner, but a different shape, having a lower, wider coverage area. These are still a bit less absorbent. These are the best for fit, but a higher initial price, followed by having to change them more often if you are in the heavy leaking phase.
Tena Men Protective Guards
(previous label was Tena Male Guards)
marked No Latex, individually wrapped
Store Packaging is 48 per pack.
UPC 3 8004 052700 3
Thanks for your response 142. The Walgreens pads I found are Walgreens brand Certainty Pads for Women, pink package, 52 pads/pkg, individually wrapped, max absorbency, item 473898. I have been prevously using Poise Pads 42 pads, pkg, invidually wrapped. Both fit in pants pocket w/slight bulge. The Poise pads absorb more than the Walgreens pads, but Walgreens pads are wider and prevent leaks on the sides better than Poise if you keep mindful on them getting too wet. Walgreens pads are $19.99, Poise pads are $13.99 and sale price at Kroger $10.99.0 -
PadsJR1949 said:Pads
Thanks for your response 142. The Walgreens pads I found are Walgreens brand Certainty Pads for Women, pink package, 52 pads/pkg, individually wrapped, max absorbency, item 473898. I have been prevously using Poise Pads 42 pads, pkg, invidually wrapped. Both fit in pants pocket w/slight bulge. The Poise pads absorb more than the Walgreens pads, but Walgreens pads are wider and prevent leaks on the sides better than Poise if you keep mindful on them getting too wet. Walgreens pads are $19.99, Poise pads are $13.99 and sale price at Kroger $10.99.
The women's pads are often better from the absorbency point of view. I had picked some of the Certainty pads up on sale, and they are wider - similar to the Tena heavy unisex pads. I use those for nights.
Mens Guards are generally considered "moderate" protection.
As to Walgreens, if you watch the sales and the monthly coupon booklets, you will find some very good prices. I've paid as little as $4.99 for the pack of 52 guards, off a normal list around $14. Their list prices are as bad as anyone's, and vary from one store to the next.0 -
Pads142 said:Pads
The women's pads are often better from the absorbency point of view. I had picked some of the Certainty pads up on sale, and they are wider - similar to the Tena heavy unisex pads. I use those for nights.
Mens Guards are generally considered "moderate" protection.
As to Walgreens, if you watch the sales and the monthly coupon booklets, you will find some very good prices. I've paid as little as $4.99 for the pack of 52 guards, off a normal list around $14. Their list prices are as bad as anyone's, and vary from one store to the next.
Yeah, I like the coupons. I will watch for the sales papers that Walgreens sends through the mail. Think I am going to use the women's pads, works for me.
Thanks for your help.0
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