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The Cleanis Carebag Disposable Commode Liners are medical-grade, leak-resistant liners with a super absorbent pad that instantly gels up to 16 oz of fluids. Designed to fit any standard adult commode, these 60-count liners eliminate cleaning hassles, prevent spills and odors, and enhance hygiene for users and caregivers in home or clinical settings.








| ASIN | B01K0L210K |
| ASIN | B01K0L210K |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 320,951 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 400 in Bedside Commodes |
| Brand | Cleanis |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (544) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (544) |
| Date First Available | 1 Oct. 2016 |
| Format | Bag |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 7831738RBIO-3BXS |
| Manufacturer | Cleanis |
| Product Dimensions | 35.56 x 20.32 x 15.24 cm; 2.27 kg |
| Units | 60 count |
| Weight | 2.27 kg |
L**.
I am a daughter who's father was recently diagnosed with ALS. He can no longer walk to the bathroom so we bought a commode to keep right next to his bed. At first we we didn't have any commode liners and were dumping the basin and cleaning it (that was one of the most unpleasant things I've ever had to do) The commode liners make a difficult situation so much easier on a caregiver, however they all are not created equal. Initially, I tried a cheaper brand. The quality wasn't the same as these liners. They were thin and flimsy and I actually had a couple of the bags rip when tying them closed. Which you can imagine... is a truly gross experience. The cheaper no name brand ones are thinner and a lot also lack the pad inside to absorb fluids. After trying multiple brands at different price points, I will only ever buy these Carebag Commode liners. The Carebag commode liners fit any standard size commode. These liners will NOT fit a bariatric size commode.The folded liner measure 21.5" width by 15" depth. It fits over the bowl area and then you flip the seat cover down over it. They don't slip and are snug inplace around the bowl. Yes, these liners are a little more expensive than others but the quality is much better. These liners are thick, they feel thicker than the trash bags I use by Glad. Each liner has an absorbent pad inside of it that helps with splashing and sopping up wetness. Again some of the cheaper ones don't even have these pads. The bags have a drawstring pull and are easy enough that my father can tie them up himself. The box comes with directions that tell you the proper way to tie it so there is no smell. And there really is no smell that comes through when they are tied properly. The liners come rolled up and packed inside a small box. They don't take up very much space at all which is another plus and they are easy to tear off when you need a new liner. My father can tear them off himself and place them in the bowl. Becoming disabled is not easy. And being a caregiver for a loved one is not an easy thing either. Going to the bathroom without fear of spills or accidents should be. These liners help make an already difficult situation a tiny bit easier. They are 100% worth the cost in my opinion. Hope that helps.
D**B
I foresee continuing to use these as they are great.
E**M
Used a long time. Never leak. Good for elderly use
L**S
They are easy to fill the side toilet help, but not always sealed. You need to check them before you remove them in case they split
C**C
Used these with the portable toilet. The bags are super reliable no leaking of urine or poo.