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Free to pick up: Disposable Bed Pads (use as disposable nappy change mat)


labman

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Hi, we have a big box (not sure how many there are left, but it must be easily 50+) of these disposable bed pads.

Originally designed for incontinence care, we got them as a cheap alternative to the rip-off disposable nappy changing mats that Pampers et al sell. They are basically 5 layers of thin absorbent paper with a plastic backing to prevent leakage. Nothing fancy, no funny designs printed on them, but they do the job. No longer needed due to toddler growing up.


Description here: https://www.medisave.co.uk/disposable-bed-pad-5-ply-small-40-x-60cm-x-100.html


Free to a good home, pick up ONLY

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