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โป๏ธ Elevate your period game with comfort, style, and sustainability!
Teamoyโs 10-piece reusable sanitary pad set features three sizes crafted from soft polyester and charcoal fiber with a super-absorbent microfiber core and water-resistant backing. Snap-secured wings prevent leaks and bunching, while the included waterproof wet bag offers discreet, hygienic storage. Designed for comfort, durability, and eco-conscious users, these pads provide a cost-effective, sustainable alternative to disposables without sacrificing performance.















| ASIN | B078S6KRX2 |
| ASIN | B078S6KRX2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,121 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #171 in Sanitary Napkins |
| Brand Name | Teamoy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (7,097) |
| Date First Available | January 3, 2018 |
| Department | womens |
| Included Components | 10 Pcs Reusable Sanitary Pads, Storage Pouch, Wet Bag |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Pad |
| Item model number | CATY07301 |
| Manufacturer | Teamoy |
| Manufacturer | Teamoy |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CATY07301 |
| Material Features | Reusability |
| Material Type | Microfiber |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free |
| Model Name | Panty Liners |
| Model Number | CATY07301 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 2.5 x 0.1 inches; 10.86 ounces |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Sanitary Napkin Absorbency | Heavy |
| Sanitary Napkin Type | Menstrual Pad |
| Scent Name | Unscented |
| Size | 11 Piece Set |
| Style Name | 3*Small 4*Medium 3*Large |
| UPC | 605734521618 |
| Unit Count | 10 Count |
| Variety | reusable charcoal bamboo fiber sanitary pads with button snaps and wet bag, in three sizes |
J**O
Details for worth: pros/cons/cleaning
A wife's view: First off I will say these are worth the cost even after a year. I prefer these over disposable for the reasons below. Keep in mind, it's up to you to choose what pros & cons you are willing to deal with. PROS: Absorbency is fantastic! The largest ones are as absorbent as the Always brand overnight max absorbency. Definitely long lasting since I've had these for over a year. Very soft and comfortable making menstruation more comfortable. No more sweaty or sticky discomfort. The large and mediums stay in place with any outfit. Smalls may require spankies under your dress or skirt to keep in place. Only time they can be seen through clothes were when I wore the large in bicycle shorts. They even help with incontinence if needed. I love saving money on this one time purchase. CARE: Cleaning them can be easy. Pre-soak them in cold water, give a little scrub to excess and toss them in the wash with non chlorine bleach (hydrogen peroxide based) & hypoallergenic laundry soap. You must use a good laundry detergent and a sanitizer, like bleach. I tried different kinds of eco sheet detergent and vinegar; it doesn't clean these well. Washing without sanitizer can lead to infections, vinegar will not cut it. Pet hair seems to be attracted to them (despite separate loads and cleaning machine between washes). CONS: The seams did pop in some small places but the absorbency still holds and there is no trouble that comes from it. If you pick too low of an absorbency then you can still flood but it will happen through the seam which was rare. If yours cycle is dense you have to scrub these after. It's best to wash these right after use or risk a smell developing. The small ones can shift around when you are wearing a dress or skirt which keeps them from doing a good job on occasion. I solved this by wearing spankies (spandex boody shorts that hide you underwear) or pantyhose.
E**Y
Amazing for all work environments
Long review ahead! I'm writing this review for one specific reason: none of the reviews I read are from those of us that work in labor intensive environments. I bought these because I've wanted something reusable and envirnoment friendly for ages. I cloth diaper my kids so the concept of washing diapers or pads isn't new or gross to me. These had the best and most thorough reviews of the many many products I looked through. But as mentioned, there were no reviews for someone that works in a factory or construction or any type of standing/moving as a main part of their day. Key points and First Impression: Comfort, Durability, Thin, Simple Design, Absorbent These are of great quality, soft and malleable while still holding their shape. They actually have the same material as my kids cloth diapers- which was a huge plus for me knowing how absorbent this material is. They're soft, so incredibly soft, I seriously forget that I'm wearing them and that NEVER happens. They're deceptively thin, my first thought was that I would need to change them more often than disposable ones. I was definitely wrong and I'm not sure why I thought otherwise. I have a very heavy flow on days two and three and in a typical 10 hour shift I need to change pads four times, I changed this ONCE, no leaking, spotting, or mess AT ALL the entire day. At night I always bleed through disposables, without fail I ruin at least two pairs of underwear a month, I don't have that problem with these. I can't talk enough about how absorbent these are. The design is so simple- though the single snap seems somewhat flimsy and does need to be unsnapped with two hands to keep it secure- though that's a very small issue. They lay the same as typical pads and I haven't noticed an issue with slipping, I adjust it after I get it in place and it stays the whole day- an amazing plus if you're like me and suck at getting the disposable ones in the right spot so they lose their stick when you fix them. Plus the patterns are so cute! I wash them on a cold cycle with my kids diapers and dry them on high and have had no issues with them. Eventually this will wear down the material the same as it does with all cloth- even shirts get thinner over time, but it'll take quite a while before that happens, especially since they're a once a month product. The double zipper wet bag is an excellent addition. Small enough to stick in my work bag without being bulky. The double zip is great for used and unused, keeping them separate without any leaking. And they don't smell! I work in a high heat factory and have not noticed any kind of smell, I asked my two female coworkers as well and they couldn't tell either, I count this as a huge win! As I said, the review is for my fellow factory workers. I build combines and road pavers and am constantly climbing onto machines, bending into awkward locations, and crawling underneath and into small spaces and hard to reach spots. I DO NOT sit during my shift except on my lunch break, and it's VERY RARE that I stand still for more than 5 minutes at a time. I was so nervous trying these at work this week and I packed my work bag with extra pants and underwear just in case, plus wore a long shirt. I admit I ran to the bathroom way more often than I needed to to make sure I wasn't bleeding through (talk about embarrassing myself for months and never hearing the end of it from my male coworkers). I'm not kidding when I say that I was shocked when I didn't need the extra change of clothes and that I didn't need a new pad until lunch- 6 HOURS into my shift- after climbing and crawling and jumping and running nonstop all day. This product deserves so much more than 5 stars tbh. I immediately sent the link to my two female coworkers, my sister, and my best friend and they're all in the same boat I am. I hope this review helps anyone else in a similar line of work that wants a change but is nervous about a lack of reviews for their situation.
A**O
I love these! I was at first skeptical about buying them because of how cheap they are compared to other reusable pads on the market, but they definitely impressed me with how well they work. To be clear, I did not use these for my period, I used them for something worse. Postpartum bleeding. They held up AMAZING despite the massive bleeding and even the blood clots. Let me list all the things I LOVE about these pads. - They are super comfortable. I got second degree tears while giving birth, and sitting down for the first week felt like sitting on broken glass. These are so soft and thick enough that it provides a bit of relief, but not so thick that you can see it through your pants. They also do not feel like they stick right to you, allowing there to be airflow and for the blood to flow on to the pad. - They are ACTUALLY absorbent. One thing I hate most about pads is that it always seems like the blood pools in one spot, and then if you make one wrong move it flows to the front or back instead of on the pad, ruining your underwear, sheets, blanket, etc. I did not experience that with these, even with the postpartum clots. The liquid is sucked right up into the pad, and it doesn't feel all gross and wet against your skin. They pull the blood away from your body into the pad, and you don't realize how much they hold until you wash them out. - They feel cleaner! This ties in with the previous point, but to add, they also hold odor much better than disposables, so you don't feel super self conscious about the smell. - SO easy to clean. These are very easy to clean! I usually just rinse them out with cold water until the water runs clear, then toss them into the dirty laundry to be washed. You can also just handwash them if you don't do laundry super often. - They stay in place. I have not found any issue with slipping AS LONG as the correct pads are worn. Meaning, I would not recommend using the liners while you are sleeping, as they are smaller and may shift up or down if you move a lot in your sleep. All in all, these are really worth the money and if you are thinking about trying these or dipping your toes into the world of reusable pads, TAKE THIS AS A SIGN! GET THEM! You will not regret it. I totally plan on buying more and stocking up for when my regular periods come back.
S**H
I bought the pretty coloured set of pink/light blue/purple as they were labelled "panty liners". I already had a set of the menstrual pads with the non-slip design. I found they worked for menstrual periods, but were a little bulky when I needed something for a light flow. I saw these and thought panty liners meant they would be a little thinner. They are the same thickness in the pad area as all the rest. Oh well, they still work for what I need as I am allergic to plastic products. As for sizing, I am on the larger size, so the small at 8inches long is a little to small to cover the panty as I need them too. Medium at 10 inches long is the best length. The big at 12 inches long, is great for bedtime, or maximum coverage.
A**I
These are made very sturdy. Extra sew lines stop blood from leaking to the side. But the nylon fabric for side wings are not friendly to skin. I grew blisters in my thy after walking a lot...
V**N
Still using them and are as good as new. I did the math, thats roughly 700 dollars I've saved on disposable pads or tampax. Enough said!
J**J
I was just looking to save some money on buying disposables and since I don't have much of a budget I went for this set. I have never used cloth pads before so this is my first experience with them. Now, I don't know which design I picked specifically... because I honestly did not care (to me a pretty design wont make me feel any better about a time of month that I despise). However, I did notice the designs that I got were very cool, bright, and of a great print quality, so if that's something you care about then these shouldn't disappoint. I will also note the stitching was really clean with only the occasional loose thread end appearing where the stitching has been tied off. Overall felt and looked like a quality product. In terms of the way they wear, they were pretty comfortable. Probably about as bulky as pads would normally be in my opinion but nicer feeling on the skin. I really liked the snap on buttons as compared to reusables as now I wont stretch my underwear material by removing adhesive pads! The biggest one I wouldn't feel comfortable wearing out with my skinny jeans but I would probably only ever wear thar over night anyway given that you know... that's what they're made for. The other two sizes I wore with my tight pants and jeans to work and they weren't noticable at all. I did find that when wearing my jeans at one point the snap buttons pinched my thighs slightly. That was kind of annoying XD. I personally didn't find the regular/smaller pads slipped or flipped like what some other reviewers described. I even went for a jog in mine and thankfully didn't need to reposition. But if I were to experience issues with this I'm sure they'd stay secure with a safety pin. The absorbency was not an issue as I mostly use pads as a backup since I bleed through tampons within an hour or two. They did not offer so much in terms if breathability, but I wouldn't expect that for the material and the price I paid. Not any worse for that than a disposable really. They aren't hard to wash. You can hand wash or soak in cold water then wash with regular laundry. I am thinking of storing some washing liquid in the shower area so I can wash them as I go by hand while I shower. I was even able to get away with putting a couple in the dryer since I was desperate. They weren't damaged during this process thankfully, but obviously sun dry where possible as I think that is recommended. So yeah, overall I was pretty happy with them. I don't feel like I will switch back to disposables after using these :)
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