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๐ Snap into comfort, stay confidently covered.
Tondiamoโs 28-pack soft cotton G tube pads feature breathable, skin-friendly fabric with easy snap plastic buttons, designed to protect and discreetly cover feeding tubes. Reusable and washable, these 3-inch diameter pads offer a comfortable, irritation-free solution for daily nursing care, travel, and active lifestyles.




| ASIN | B09Q654NMZ |
| ASIN | B09Q654NMZ |
| Brand | Tondiamo |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (311) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (311) |
| Date First Available | 27 April 2022 |
| Manufacturer | Tondiamo |
| Package Dimensions | 24.31 x 21.21 x 2.69 cm; 127.01 g |
| Units | 1.00 count |
J**C
Functional and cost-effective.
Bought a pack to handle discharge from around my dad's suprapubic catheter. Much simpler than gauze, machine-washable and reusable, but no big loss if we lose one. Recommend.
C**S
These are better than I thought
These are very soft....i don't use them under the gtube becuz they are a too thick for my mom...i still use a split gauze under and put this on top to keep the gtube from having alot of movement around the stoma...u do have to work with the snap becuz it's secure....i would buy them again
K**N
Better than gauze pads
4/2/2026 Update: Still have all but the 2 that the snaps came off of. These really are very durable and handle lots of washes well. I started noticing the pads holding some of the stains and realized it was because I was washing in warm or hot water. Sometimes the area around the PEG tube gets irritated and may bleed. If the pads become soiled with blood, use cold water to wash instead of hot because hot water basically cooks the blood onto the material. If you want to sanitize them in hot water, make sure you wash any with blood in cold water first to get the blood out. I rewashed the ones I thought were ruined in cold water and the blood came right out. Also, I no longer use Clorox or detergent in the jar to pre-soak. I find Active Enzyme Laundry Booster with a little Dawn dish soap works better at keeping the odor neutralized until I wash them. These are so much better than disposable gauze. Saves money. Just keep the used ones in a jar with some detergent and/or Clorox with water until you wash them. I pour them into a laundry bag over the washing machine then run then wash them in warm, and sometimes hot, water with our white towels. Have had them for a year and only had 2 of the snaps separate so far. Plus we donโt have to tape them down like with gauze which can lead to skin irritation.
R**.
Piece of mind, time face and simple to put on
These all hospitals should have a well. Prefect fit snap lock makes it stay in place where it needs to be, no shifting issuing pads. I still tagore the grip from the G-Tube to keep it in place and had helped the healing process and no more rashes from the 6 rubber grips from the G-tube disc. I may wash one too see if it can be reused, they are thick and sturdy. If I can will be a big money saver. But even so, I am willing to pay a bit more for my wife's comfort. Plus after 2 weeks with these, the healing is light years better. With the gauze or split patches it was not improving (healing) and you would be changing it 2-3ร a day. Now, once a day after her shower and done. Less quirk fir me and piece of mind you can't put a price on.
P**T
Wonderful product, does exactly what it is supposed to do!
We use these around my husband's GJ-tube insertion site for absorption of drainage etc. They are great! The snaps hold well but are easy to open. The fabric is super soft and comfortable on the skin. (Way more comfortable than gauze!) I would recommend laundering these before use as they are much softer and absorbent after washing because they come in a vacuum sealed bag that really squishes them. I run them in my washing machine and then lay them on a flat surface to air dry. They dry very quickly, less than 2 hours. When I change them, I put the used ones in a container with water and a few drops of bleach to soak them before washing. That keeps them from getting too funky until I have enough of them to run a load of them.
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