disposable underpads

McKesson Underpads Disposable Bed Pads 30″ x 36″ [100 Count], Heavy Absorbency, …

As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.


Price: $58.79 - $49.97
(as of Oct 06, 2025 23:19:31 UTC – Details)


B00BE5D2FA,
From the brand

McKesson - We improve care in every setting - one product, one partner, one patient at a timeMcKesson - We improve care in every setting - one product, one partner, one patient at a time

McKesson Leading BranfMcKesson Leading Branf

mck since 1833mck since 1833

…, 4.5,

Reviewer: rob thecomputerguy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Hands down the best underpads ever made, if you lack common sense, you might think otherwise.
Review: The negative reviews on this product are absolutely infuriating. Please understand that the ridiculous complaints are turning people away From this product that would otherwise greatly improve their quality of life, and ignorant complaints cause people to go elsewhere and spend a lot more money for a lot less effective product.This is an outstanding product at a phenomenal price. The lining is extremely absorbent and these pads hold an enormous amount of liquid, at least 32 ounces. The amount of liquid that these pads hold is far superior to any other pad you can buy, primarily because if you need a pad to hold 32+ ounces of liquid, you need more than a pad, for gosh sake!I have ordered at least 2,000 of these pads over the past 3 years at the time of this review.The pad’s absorbent filling itself is not gel lock like you might see on some wee wee pads for dogs. In that same vein, It is also not like a diaper, a feminine pad, or a swifter mop pad. It is like a thin pillow(?) where the filling is highly absorbent, with a thin fabric-like covering, with the bottom being the peach waterproof plastic you see.If you violently shake open the pad, you have a very good chance of dislodging the filling inside the pad and that’s what you see on some of the pictures. (If it’s a problem for you to unfold the pad instead of taking out your aggressions on it, then stop reading any further.). You also run about a 50/50 chance of causing some part of the pad to tear slightly (because the padding is actually thicker/heavier than you would be used to) and If it tears, you suddenly have stuffing flying all over the room like a slumber party pillow fight.The pad is not designed to be used indefinitely. I have only ever seen the filling on the pad bunch up after a day/night of use. (You know it’s not like the liquid doesn’t find the filling and still work just fine.). But the pads never come like that and the filling doesn’t bunch up just from shaking open the pad. If you keep the same pad on the bed for several days as insurance against an accident, the filling will bunch up eventually and you will probably not like these… but in that situation it seems like a lighter fluff pad, or a washable reusable pad would probably be something that would save a lot of money in the long run.Don’t misunderstand me – The pad is not delicate; the pads tendency to rip comes from the weight of the stuffing combined with being too rough with the pad.In 2,000+ pads I have never witnessed a defect where the liquid soaked through the plastic – I don’t believe it for a second.On top of all I have said, 100 pads of size 30×36 for $30-35 is hands down the best value EVER, whether you are looking for pads for people or dogs. You cannot buy anything of that size pad absorbent enough to hold 32+oz. of liquid for dogs or humans for less than twice the price.The filling soaks up the liquid so well that my dog will use the pads 1-2 more times in different spots than any other pad.I used to use 23×36 pads for the dog, but because their lower absorbency I would go through the case of 150 in less time than I do for these (case of 100).There’s no odor with these either.

Reviewer: J. McCain
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Not just for people anymore; get these for your DOGS!
Review: I recently read a review for a brand of puppy piddle pads that was by a woman who had found a squashed, dried mouse in her pack of pads (I don’t remember which brand), and was so freaked out she went looking for other options. She mentioned switching to this type of people pad for her dogs and how much better they are: better made, better quality control, comparable in price, so I decided to do some research of my own. I compared prices for all brands of people pads to find the best cost-per-inch, and came out with these. All I can say is WOW. I think they’re just great and am so happy I read that review! They arrive in a huge box, (within which are individually wrapped packages of 10 pads each, so they’re lighter to carry and to find storage places for), but buying that large amount at one time just means that I won’t have to order them so often now. They’re also really big when you open them out (30X36″), so now I only have to use one where before I would have used three smaller pads (24X24″ OUT! brand). The pads are pinkish on the back, so no confusion about which side is up, and they have no attractant scent in them, so my dogs do not rip them to shreds now like they always did with the puppy pads. That saves me money right there, and helps ensure that the pads stay roughly where I put them (I’ve started putting a large rock–large for Chihuahuas– on the two outer corners now, which helps too). Another bonus is how well made they are: nice and thick , no fluff flying around when you open them out, and the piddle just absorbs right down in instead of spreading out like on some pads (in my experience, the blue ones), so they can handle many more uses too (increased savings). Even my dogs really seem to like them better too because even though they’re tiny, now they don’t have to be so careful positioning themselves over a spot that’s actually on the pad! They can just walk on and have plenty of space to move around and get comfortable in, so not so many misses now either. And the missing attractant? Apparently, not all that important, as I found out when my newest puppy, Sophia, pretty much trained herself to go on them perfectly by 6 weeks of age, mostly through observing my other dogs’ behavior and sniffing for their smells, and with some praise from me of course. For those with only one lonely puppy, you could use their own “smell” to scent the pad if necessary, if you know what I mean. In short, forget the puppy pads; try these for your pooch and you’ll never want to go back!

Reviewer: Bibliophile
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great pads for people and puppies!!!
Review: Since I first wrote my review some things have changed. I started finding these moved around too much for my care person and switched to large fabric style that stay in place. And we got puppies. The remainder were awesome for the puppies. Being large helped the puppies not miss the pad. They’re quite absorbent. I was able to start the puppies off by covering part of the floor of their x-pen with these large pads. Absolutely perfect. Now that we’re jumping out of our x-pen, poddy training is having a setback but these pads have been fantastic. The puppies tried to shred them of course and were unsuccessful. The cats try to cover the puppy business by moving the pads around and with some pads that has made messes worse but these pads are too large for the most “helpful” cat to completely rearrange so messes are not so “rearranged”.I forgot I use these for travel. That was a great use.Original review:These are great pads. They are large and absorbent and durable. They protect the mattress very well. They are also excellent for travel. I always keep some in my car for incidents that a family member, including the furry kind, may have.

Reviewer: BirdBoy
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fairly absorbant but can be itchy
Review: These are a nice size and hold a fair amount of liquid. Their only drawback is that they can be itchy. We use these in conjunction with the Medline Super Absorbent Underpad, 36″ x 36″, 50 Count. Those are somewhat fragile (they tear easily), but (according to the patient) feel nicer on the skin. We use two at once; the Medlines on top and the McKessons underneath for double protection and safety.

Reviewer: Larz
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I thought these would be a better quality than the blue pads. Should of stuck with what I already knew.

, Health & Household > Health Care > Incontinence & Ostomy > Bedding & Furniture Protection > Disposable Underpads, #McKesson #Underpads #Disposable #Bed #Pads #Count #Heavy #Absorbency,

Instantly Access Your FREE Children’s Books Here!

As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases; I may earn a commission from qualifying purchases as an affiliate.

Marcella
Marcella

Marcella Gucci embodies a warm, inviting, and adventurous spirit. Her tone is friendly yet knowledgeable, blending passion for culinary exploration with a genuine love for travel. She communicates with enthusiasm, inspiring her audience to embrace new flavors and cultures.

As the founder of Travel Foodie, Marcella is a culinary enthusiast and globe-trotter. With a keen eye for detail and an appreciation for diverse food cultures, she curates experiences that connect people through the universal language of food. Marcella’s mission is to transform culinary dreams into reality, guiding her audience on a delectable journey around the world.

Travel Foodie where culinary curiosity meets wanderlust! This site is your passport to a world of flavors, offering a delightful mix of travel tips, authentic recipes, and immersive culinary experiences. Whether you’re planning your next adventure or simply looking to spice up your kitchen, we will serves up inspiration and tasty tidbits that will leave you hungry for more. Bon appétit!

Articles: 19177