





Friends Adult Insert Pads
Friends Adult Insert Pads Product Description
- Adult insert pads come with a super absorbent core and adhesive tabs which helps prevent leakage. One pack of Friends adult insert pads consists of 15 unisex insert pads.
- Soft Lining For Drier Skin
- Leak Guard : Standing Leak Guard for Maximum Protection
- Core Padding : In the Target Zone For Better Absorption
- Adhesive Tabs : To Keep Undergarment Securely in Place
- Elastic Garters : For Added Comfort
- Suitable for: Unisex
- Price is inclusive of all Taxes
- Product or subscription discounts if any will be displayed and applied at final checkout page
- Free Shipping above Rs. 350/-
Friends Adult Insert Pads Product Description
- Adult insert pads come with a super absorbent core and adhesive tabs which helps prevent leakage. One pack of Friends adult insert pads consists of 15 unisex insert pads.
- Soft Lining For Drier Skin
- Leak Guard : Standing Leak Guard for Maximum Protection
- Core Padding : In the Target Zone For Better Absorption
- Adhesive Tabs : To Keep Undergarment Securely in Place
- Elastic Garters : For Added Comfort
- Suitable for: Unisex
- Price is inclusive of all Taxes
- Product or subscription discounts if any will be displayed and applied at final checkout page
- Free Shipping above Rs. 350/-
Friends Adult Insert Pads Product details
- Product Dimensions : 24.5 x 11.5 x 13.5 cm; 410 Grams
- Manufacturer : Nobel Hygiene Ltd.
- Item Weight : 410 g
- Item Dimensions LxWxH : 24.5 x 11.5 x 13.5 Centimeters
Friends Adult Insert Pads | Price(₹) |
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Friends Adult Insert Pads [Pack of 15] | 195.00 |
Friends Adult Insert Pads [Pack of 240] | 3104.00 |
Friends Adult Insert Pads Customer Reviews
1. the pads are too long....need to be half the length.
The sticking tape should have better adhesive power to cloth (cotton underwear).
This turned out to be the exact match of what I had ordered
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