Hi folks, and a Happy New Year to all with best wishes that 2012 will be a good year for all of us.
We've had a thread that Abena X-Plus, a favorite of many here, is going to cloth-like backing and that news is not good for many of us who dislike cloth-like backing on disposable diapers. There was much discussion on the sister site, Brew's Adult Incon at Yahoo Health Groups. Steve of Wellness Briefs joined Brew's Group and made a generous offer to let folks try the Wellness Briefs for themselves, as it is the "new kid on the block" and many times folks are reluctant to try something new.
Neither Brew's site, nor Schoppy's site are into commercialism and we don't normally allow solicitation.....none of us wish to be bombarded with commercials or offers when we come to seek advice and help for incontinence.
But this is a
one time thing and in light of the pending loss of plastic backed Abena-Xs it seems the introduction of a lesser known diaper that is "as good as Abena" is worth a look and posting the opportunity on our Forum.
Steve has applied to Schoppy for membership and will join us once approved but with the limited time offer, he has authorized me to extend the offer to this Group on his behalf, as it expires Jan 10th. Here is his offer:
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Hi Everyone!!!
With the talk of Abena going all cloth and Molicare's pricing going
through the roof after New Years due to the fact that Medline is no longer
distributing them (and there are rumors that they may not even be available
after June) we would like to offer Schoppy's group an incredible discount on the
Wellness Brief.
This would leave the Wellness Brief as the ONLY premium adult diaper that can
rival Abena, Molicare, Dry 24/7 and many consider Wellness more absorbent. We have
independent lab results out of Germany that can show its performance. I welcome
members of this group to try it and / or feel free to ask me any questions about it.
It was also the first adult diaper featured in the Discovery channel due to
the fact that it was inspired by NASA technology
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Enter Discount Code "incon" and get the Wellness Brief for ONLY $59.90/ case of
60!! That's only .99 Cents a diaper!!
Act fast; Offer ends 1/10/2012 copy=paste this URL
<http://www.wellnessbriefs.com/shopdisplayproducts.asp>
Here is a price comparison of the Wellness, Abena, Molicare, DRY24/7 (in Large Size)
Wellness (before the discount) - $79.97/ case of 60. Cost per diaper -
$1.33.
Cost per month (based on 3 per day) - $119.70
Abena X PLUS Plastic $59.95/ case of 36. Cost per diaper -
$1.66. Cost per
month (based on 3 per day) - $149.40
Molicare Super Plus (Before 01/12 Price Increase) - $85/ Case of 56. Cost per
diaper -
$1.52. Cost per month (based on 3 per day) - $136.80
DRY 24/7 - $118.95/ case of 72. Cost per diaper -
$1.65. Cost per month
(based on 3 per day) - $148.50
Wellness (after discount) - $59.90/ case of 60. Cost per diaper -
$.99 cents.
Cost per month (based on 3 per day) - $89.10!!!!!
DRY 24/7 has limited availability through retailers and as to my
knowledge is only available through XPMedical (or 24/7's website) and not
as widely available as the Wellness. The Wellness Brief is available at the Wellness site and
adultdiapers.org, parentgiving.com and many more popular vendors.
Steve@wellnessbriefs.com************************
This JoeK again; while many diaper sites will offer sample packs, many times you need to pay for the diapers and one or two diapers is hardly enough to really test the diaper in your daily life and routine. But a case of 60 diapers is certainly more than enough to thoroughly test the fit and performance of a diaper thru your daily routine. With the "every day" price of $1.33 the Wellness Brief is economical compared to the other premium diapers. The 99 cent introductory offer is hard to pass up, in my opinion. And for what it's worth, I personally feel the Wellness does as well as Abena X-Plus (now the M4) and Molicare which have been my preferred diapers for disposables for some time. I have put them to the test and gone all day in the same diaper with no leaks!
Shipping is free for a case but not for packs of 20, so you can get a pack of 20 for the 99 cents but have to add shipping cost.
FIT:
I wish there was time for you to get the free sample pack of 2 diapers to test fit as they run large in my opinion. I measure my waist at 38" and that should mean a Large Wellness but they were too big....wearable, but too big. The Medium fit just fine....so if you are in the 38-39" waist range, get the Medium. But if you do get the large, they will still work.