(Part 2) Best products from r/ABDL

We found 44 comments on r/ABDL discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 375 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

35. HappyEndings Teen/Adult Hook and Loop Closure Stain Resistant Reusable Cloth Diaper for Incontinence"White"

    Features:
  • ABSORBENT/MULTI-FUNCTIONAL: This two-part diaper system contains the soft, waterproof diaper shell and an absorbent stay-dry 5 layer microfiber pad with a top layer of stain resistant micro fleece and 4 absorbent bottom layers of 100% microfiber. Disposables inserts can also be used or additional reusable inserts added for extra absorbency (not included). This product is perfect for incontinence, heavy menstruation, postpartum bleeding, and sensitive bladders.
  • ADJUSTABLE: Adjustable 4x3 rise snap sizing for small, medium, and large fit. One Size will fit most average-sized adults. Velcro tabs for a custom fit. Now also includes an extra velcro tab for a snug fit on smaller waists and a laundry tab to protect your fabrics in the wash.
  • STAY-DRY FEEL/STAIN RESISTANT: Soft, Stay-Dry Micro Fleece inner lining and micro fleece insert topper keeps your skin dry and comfortable. The inner lining and insert topper are stain resistant grey micro fleece, avoiding unwanted staining.
  • ECONOMICAL/LONG LASTING: This diaper is reusable and re-washable and of the highest quality of materials to last. Waterproof, breathable outer shell. No additional cover is necessary. Add extra inserts as needed (sold separately).
  • EASY CARE: Fold laundry tabs. Remove insert. Wash on warm. Hang dry diaper shell or dry on low heat. Do not over dry. Wash insert on warm or hot. Dry insert on low or medium heat. Use cloth diaper safe detergent with no bleach, softeners, or additives. Cloth safe rash creams only with a flushable liner as a barrier.
HappyEndings Teen/Adult Hook and Loop Closure Stain Resistant Reusable Cloth Diaper for Incontinence"White"
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u/abdlintexas · 1 pointr/ABDL

I used cheap Walgreens breathable diapers, just ran scissors across.. never had an issue but like others are saying - the wheel with spikes!

Heres one that'd get the job done really fast and its better than scissors because you're getting tiny holes instead of slits so the stuffing stays put.

I used to double diaper but what I like a lot better is buying the cloth inserts. They're more expensive upfront, but as long as you're only wetting then it actually should save you money. They're more comfortable than the diaper themselves, the diaper looks really bulky if you put two in and looks better with using stuffers vs multiple diapers. They're also amazing at absorbing.

u/WearingClouds · 2 pointsr/ABDL

By far the best adult pullups I have tried are the Abena AbriFlex. They feel super thick and comfortable! I honestly love the way it feels. It does have the oddly long stretchy waistband like all adult pullups have, but hey, give and take.

When you wet it, it doesn't bunch up or fall apart like some cheaper brands do. Plus it has a wetness indicator and a tape on the back for easy disposal after you're changed.

u/Throwawaymink · 2 pointsr/ABDL

http://www.amazon.com/Tranquility-All-Through---Night-Disposable-Briefs/dp/B000FBUTXM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1382930286&sr=8-1&keywords=tranquility+atn

One dollar per diaper, discreet Amazon shipping (box literally just says "Amazon" on it), $3.99 shipping sans Prime / free shipping with Prime, great quality for the price, bill shows up as "AMAZON MKTPLACE" on your card statements. These + stuffers are my go-to diapers.

Since you're in college, you can sign up for Amazon Student, which gives you Prime-level shipping without the other benefits (occasional free e-book, movies, and TV shows).

Twice-the-price-tier diapers include:

http://www.amazon.com/Abena-Abri-Form-Fitted-Brief-Medium/dp/B004GJOB10/ref=pd_bxgy_hpc_text_z

http://www.amazon.com/Molicare-Super-Plus-Briefs-Size-Medium/dp/B000FBXFJ2/ref=pd_bxgy_hpc_text_y

u/throwaway48159 · 2 pointsr/ABDL

Pullups are tough for lying down, they work best for standing/sitting. You might have to experiment a bit to get the right product and size. The two pullups I like are Abena Abri Flex and Tranquility Overnight Underwear, both are comfortable and pretty effective for me (although I'm not actually a bedwetter, I just pretend sometimes). Kind of expensive but not as bad as some premium diapers, and both should hold up for a few nights without wetting which helps. Abena is a bit better in that regard, but they're more expensive to start with so it probably evens out.

u/misspandapantsTAS · 5 pointsr/ABDL

Check out our Amazon listing. Although it's currently showing as out of stock, we have inbound shipment of Mediums to Amazon that should arrive and be able to fulfilled by Friday. We are in the middle of transitioning all our products to be fulfilled by Amazon, cheers!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0734BVYLT/

u/cuddlezee · 6 pointsr/ABDL

If you wax it will be a little painful at first but so smooth and wonderful for weeks and weeks. Surgi-wax is your friend!

u/johnjohn1867 · 3 pointsr/ABDL

There is some good history in Paul Rulof's, Ageplay: From Diapers to Diplomas. He pretty much traces Abdl with the rise of what we consider to be "childhood". Back in the day, without child labor laws, children weren't really treated that differently than adults. With the start of child labor laws, mandatory public education, things designed specifically for children etc.. childhood became its own sacred time in a persons life, free from all the stresses of adulthood. :)

u/WeCloseOurEyes · 0 pointsr/ABDL
  1. I'm not agreeing. I gave you specific brands and examples. Kigurumis would fall into the blanket term of Onesie, because it is an article of clothing that is one piece and covers the top and bottom portion of your bottom. Again, look at the explanation I gave on "branches".

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  2. What I'm getting as is the idea that there are blanket terms that cover multiple areas.

    The tier would go like this. https://i.gyazo.com/6b6ec4b35a8e63b80a34aa624df27aaf.png

    "Onesie" can mean Kirugumi, Onesie, Romper, and Footed Pajamas, BUT Kirugumis will never equal a romper, footed pajamas, or the stereotypical onesie (no legs, etc).

    Onesie works for kirugumi because it is ONE article of clothing that covers a top and bottom portion of the body.

    I'm not saying "When they do it, it's wrong, but when you do it, it's just how language work". I'm saying that there ARE blanket terms that work, just like there are blanket terms that DON'T. Nintendo is not one of those terms because it is specific in the idea that Nintendo products are Nintendo products.

    A "Onesie" can be a specific piece of clothing that is like this, but can also be something like this.

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  3. "Onesie" is not a brand. "Onesie" is a type of clothing.

    The brand argument is that if you say "Can you hand me a Kleenex?" you will be handed a facial tissue, regardless of if it is a Kleenex or not.

    Onesie IS a blanket term.

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    I don't want to be rude, but you're not going to tell me anything different on this.

    I graduated at the top of my class in English/Language. Blanket terms are meant to cover a plethora of words that mean various things, but can still be considered relatable to eachother.
u/lizab-FA · 2 pointsr/ABDL

The biggest problem I've run into with diapers pails is ones for children often have a fairly small opening.

I bought this pail for $10 and just use it with trash bags. But it looks like the price went up. Its nice because its very small and discrete

Seals very well. decent sized opening, but sometime i have to take the top off to fit used diapers in since its very small and more so since the second lid opens inward.

only Holds 3-6 adult diapers but thats fine for me.

u/layerednappy · 2 pointsr/ABDL

My suggestion would be to make a couple of locking diaper pins and use them to secure a onesie and/or a thin cloth diaper over your diaper.

See: https://imgur.com/gallery/O5EBu2y.

This kind of XL clothes pin, often called a "blanket pin": DIY Locking Diaper Pin

And this kind of plumbing part (not sure what size, will try to edit later): https://www.amazon.com/LASCO-17-6069-Compression-Sleeves-2-Piece/dp/B008E33Y1C/ref=sr_1_5?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1542430365&sr=1-5&keywords=copper+compression+fitting

The trick is to use pliers or a vice to squeeze the round compression sleeve into a narrow rectangle that slips tightly over the head of the pin. I wrecked a few compression rings figuring out my method. Thankfully I bought them at normal prices at the hardware store, not from the rip-off price from the Amazon link!

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u/briansinatra · 2 pointsr/ABDL

I love mine. Here's an Amazon link for those interested.

u/zonkerz · 3 pointsr/ABDL

That's a pretty high price for ATNs.

$65 Case of 72 Large from Amazon.

$39 Case of 48 Medium from Amazon.

u/SomeponyABDL · 2 pointsr/ABDL

My go to pullup is the Tena Extra for daytime wear/protection:

https://www.amazon.com/TENA-Protective-Underwear-Extra-Absorbency/dp/B000FCOJD2

They are practical for my output, comfortable and not the most expensive. I also do like the abena Abri-Flex for more absorbency. They use more SAP, so feel more dry when wet, and also tend to swell a lot.

u/AccountForABDL · 2 pointsr/ABDL

The closest I would say is either the Always Discreet which are available at most stores (at least here in Florida), or the Abena pullup. Might be a good idea to use stuffers or boosters, as both are on the thin side since they're made to be discreet (hence the name of the first product.)

Try searching the sub for pullup, as this is asked all the time and will give better answers.

u/rileyk · 1 pointr/ABDL

wow, I didn't know they were discontinued ~ they came through Amazon - Link: http://amzn.com/B000FBXFJ2

u/Mutsuku · 1 pointr/ABDL

>The biggest problem I've run into with diapers pails is ones for children often have a fairly small opening.

I wear a size large in most disposables so this was my main concern. It sucks that this is what prevents most pails from being universal.

>I bought this pail for $10 and just use it with trash bags. But it looks like the price went up. Its nice because its very small and discrete

This was the other pail I was looking at. Good to know it works well and can use normal trash bags.

u/youksdpr · 9 pointsr/ABDL

I managed to find Molicare Super Plus Larges for $80 for a case of 56. However, if you want some other options that might be better, I got a few recommendations.

First thing that comes to mind is Abena L4s. They generally sell for about $1.40 a diaper. They don't sell them in quantities large enough (only 36 in a "case").

Next in my mind would by Dry 24/7s. They sell for $107 a case, but that is for 72 diapers.

There's also NorthShore Supreme that sell for $65 in a case of 45 and Absorbency Plus (A+) which sell for $90 in a case of 64.

The cheapest, while still being decent quality, would have to Tranquility ATN. You can get a case of 72 for $59.

u/_John_Doe · 2 pointsr/ABDL

I would suggest a tranquility Premium pull up style diaper. I've worn these in public and I found them to be very quiet. As for absorbency, two medium-heavy wettings are the most I could manage before these start to leak. That said, I'd go ahead and stand for the second wetting to minimize the chance of leaks. Plus it's like $17 for 18 diapers.
Amazon linkage; http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000FCQKIY/ref=mp_s_a_1_10?qid=1396326726&sr=8-10&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70

u/bsmall7 · 5 pointsr/ABDL

HappyEndings Eco Diapers on Amazon has velcro style ones. I have some of the snap ones and like them. Link

And these are pocket style with PUL outer so they do not need an additional cover.

u/abdl-newb · 3 pointsr/ABDL

try waxing! The hair will take longer to grow back and it will get easier the more you do it. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001A43ELC

u/shootmister · 6 pointsr/ABDL

I use BOS diaper bags. They are a little expensive but do an amazing job at keeping the smell contained. Works for wet & messy.

Edit: Here’s the link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y2XMS1K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ljIeAb8XYTQP6

u/abdlogin · 0 pointsr/ABDL

Have you tried waxing? You are totes ardorbs! #cuddlez