

Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to USA.
🖤 Period care that keeps up with your lifestyle—effortless, safe, and sleek.
FLEX The Company Cleaner Disposable Reusable Silicone Menstrual Cup offers a compact, durable, and health-conscious solution for menstrual care. Made from BPA and phthalate-free silicone, this pack of 12 discs provides mess-free protection designed for comfort and intimacy, backed by strong user ratings and trusted industry standards.





| ASIN | B07QHS3PL8 |
| ASIN | B07QHS3PL8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,482 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #41 in Menstrual Cups |
| Brand Name | FLEX |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (14,806) |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (14,806) |
| Included Components | 12 discs |
| Item Diameter | 70 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 108.65 Grams |
| Item model number | BD12757 |
| Manufacturer | The Flex Company |
| Manufacturer | The Flex Company |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10056 |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Material Type Free | Bisphenol-A (BPA) Free, Phthalate Free |
| Model Name | Disc |
| Model Number | BD12757 |
| Package Size Name | Standard Pack |
| Product Dimensions | 14.91 x 9.91 x 7.9 cm; 108.65 g |
| Size | 12 count (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 851906007248 850037498062 |
| Unit Count | 12 Count |
S**E
Not for having fun with the partner
I bought the disposable discs because they were advertised as ‘mess-free period s.x’ and ‘barely noticeable.’ Honestly, I don’t see how that could be true. The ring is large, tall, and rigid, and both my partner and I could feel it, very uncomfortable. That said, I still find it a better alternative to tampons.
A**R
Game changer
These discs are amazing! I avoid them on the first two days but they're excellent and make you forget about your period. Perfect for intimate encounters even those days.
M**.
Il prodotto è un filino costoso. I produttori dicono che usato continuativamente consente di inquinare meno che con i normali assorbenti... Peccato che dovendone cambiare uno ogni 12 ore la spesa sia eccessiva. Sono però fantastici da usare occasionalmente per una giornata in piscina o per tutti gli usi che volete voi in cui il flusso crea disagio. Indossati, non si sentono affatto. Ci vuole solo un po' di confidenza con il proprio corpo, soprattutto per rimuoverli, ma secondo me battono le coppette mestruali su tutti i fronti.
V**A
Awkward. Uncomfortable. Will stick with a proper cup. Definitely can’t be used for intimate times during ones period, to avoid the messy clean up, as it has been suggested.. the ring is like the top off a juice container lol..
M**E
So much better than tampons! More comfortable. You can use the bathroom. Not as much suction as a cup, so more comfortable to put in and get back out. Much easier to get out again. And it can stay in place for hours. A genius invention! Edit: I am finding on really heavy days I’m getting quite a bit of leakage which I am a bit baffled about
M**M
FYI- this will be a descriptive review and may be TMI for some people... I have been curious about the period cups, but have been too nervous to try them. I've also read that the dyes that make them blue, purple, or pink are artificial and unsafe. The color used in these is from charcoal, so it's safe, and the reusable ones are colorless, if you want to go that route. In addition, I don't want to have to clean period blood out of a cup in a public restroom and boil it at home (yuck). Flex disposable disks are a different story. Take all of the upsides of tampons (versus pads or the ick factors of reusable menstrual cups) and multiply that by 100. To be honest, I have not tried reusable cups or discs, nor do I plan on it. Evidently, one must be aware of how high or low their cervix is, and other factors that I, personally, don't know how to determine. They are pricey and you don't know how they'll fit you, especially the cups, from what I've heard in reviews, such as Period Nirvana reviews on youtube. The suction aspect of cups seems complicated and the upkeep is more than I want to deal with. Enter flex disposable discs! Imagine that you could safely use a tampon for 12 hours at a time, whilst being able to use the bathroom without having to change your tampon. For those who hate the feel of pads or hate using overnight pads and STILL having leaks on undies, clothes, or sheets, I wholeheartedly suggest discs. I hate using pads overnight and have tried using incontinence underwear overnight because I somehow always leaked using extra long overnight pads. So I preferred using tampons, but due to the risk of TSS, I used to set an alarm for 4 am to change my tampon. This cycle, I started using the flex disposable discs and periods couldn't be easier. I HAVE NOT HAD ANY LEAKS and I'm a complete beginner in this kind of thing. As I mentioned, they self empty when you pee, or go #2. From reviews, I heard that if you didn't check your disc after using that bathroom, or even if you sneezed, leaks could happen and could be scary and intense. Since this is my first time using these, I've worn period underwear or pantyliners to be safe, but have not had any messy or gross problems. To be safe, I wash my hands after using the bathroom and use a clean finger (or thumb) to push the rim up behind my public bone to make sure it's in place and I won't leak. Period Nirvana suggests removing your disc in the shower if you're new to this alternative and to mentally prepare for the sight of blood, but I haven't had any problems; in fact, my period seems to be lighter than ever (I don't know if that's related to the disc or not). In terms of cramps, I read some amazing stories about debilitating cramps getting better with discs, and I'm happy to report that in my case, I only had one day of the most minimal cramps ever. Growing up, my school knew that I'd need to be absent at least one day every month because I'd be doubled over in pain. In summation, if you can use tampons (especially tampons with no applicator or the painful cardboard applicators) you can use disposable discs- I really believe you can do it! I've had times with Tampax pearl where the string comes off or the string is in backwards and I've completely panicked, but with a disc, you don't even need to put your entire finger in the find the rim. As for inserting, there's no complicated way of folding (like you do with a menstrual cup). I believe the flex reusable has a notch that needs to go in the front or the back in order to be leak proof, but with the disposable, simply pinch it in half (to make it like a tampon) and slide it in! It may even be smaller than some tampon applicators, but it's more comfortable that the best gliding tampons I've ever used. My favorite part is that before bed, I can put in a disc and not have to worry about Toxic Shock Syndrome. In a 24 hour day where I'd normally use AT LEAST 6 tampons (I use a new one every time I pee or take a shower, and use 2 during the night), I use 3 discs- in my early 30s, my flow can be heavy on day 2 or 3, I've been changing my disc during the day since I'm new to this, but I could probably just use 1 every 12 hours. I literally never thought I'd say this, but I'm never going back to tampons.
J**E
The best period product I’ve ever used! Doesn’t leak(even during a hard leg day at the gym)!! I normally have to change a super+ tampon every hour but just one disc lasts all day. Super easy to insert and remove and feels like nothing. I don’t find it helps with cramps but still definitely worth it
Trustpilot
2 months ago
3 weeks ago