Healqu Hospital Vomit Bags - 24 Pack 1000ml Car Throw Up Bag - for Airsick Travel & Motion Sickness - Leak Resistant Medical Grade Puke Bag - Disposable Barf Bags Throw Up, Nausea
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K.C. Rice
Greater than one weekI drive for Uber and these bags are great. I get a lot of drunk college kids and these have came in very handy for those crazy nights. They hold a good amount of beer and liquor vomit. I had one girl that had a little too much to drink and she about filled the whole thing. I was like damn girl where the hell was all that at. Her reply wasnt all that understandable but I got a woo! Gurble gurble woo mshjifnsvsjf. So after arriving at the destination safely I told her drink lots of water and have a great morning. The next day that stupid bitch rated me a one star. But those bags though.
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G.S
Greater than one weekI have not had to use these yet and hope I dont. I had bought these because a couple of years back dou g uber I had picked up an intoxicated person. This person ended up getting sick in the back of my car and I had to stop driving for the weekend and lost so much money. These bags will be useful!
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ks97
> 3 dayThese did what I needed them to. A medicine I take makes me throw up and I was tired of using garbage bags each time so I ordered some of these. They’re small enough that I can take one with me if I’m going out in public just in case I need one. None of them leaked or ripped. However, I did notice some separation from the ring a few times after twisting a used bag closed.
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Noemia Rodrigues
> 3 dayOMG these are the best. My youngest gets car sick especially in traffic with the stopping and going. Clean a car seat that has throw is a NIGHTMARE!!! Anyway shes finally old enough to hold this when she feels it coming. Let me tell you its awesome and the opening fits around her from nose to chine so nothing gets spilled over. No leaks whatsoever! Awesome product!!!
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Vance N
> 3 dayThe plastic ring is a pro/con depending on how you look at it. I had the fold flat ones and in the past, they were 50/50....overfill in one shot or good to catch the close calls/empty stomachs. However, lately Ive been dealing with full pukers and the fold flats certainly did not hold enough. So I encountered these at the doctors office and decided to give them a try. Pros: - can hold double the amount of the average flat folding puke bags - sturdy plastic bag attached to the plastic ring Cons: - not a deal breaker, the ring can be annoying depending on where you store it..i.e. purse, not really a pocket item.. Would I buy it again? Depends on the application. To tuck in my wifes purse or the kids diaper bag, it has to be a tote bag. I keep these in my e-bags in the car trucks and one in the tote sized diaper bag. Otherwise, limited space, behind the car seat pockets, side door pocket, back pocket....Id go with the flat folding types. All in all though, not bad.
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Simon S.
> 3 dayWell, we had the nightmare scenario, our little one got food poisoning on a weekend vacation several miles from home. I didnt know these things existed at that time and we had a miserable drive back home, stopping several times to throw out bags of ick and getting new bags and water. About a month ago, we had to take a trip to the ER and while I was sitting in the ER I noticed two people holding these bags. I googled it and found them on here. We now keep a few in the glove box of each car and in the diaper/overnight bag for the kids. I wish I knew about these years ago! Theyre cheap and effective. We also keep them in each of the bathrooms throughout the house so theyre within reach if the kids are sick.
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Denise Digena
> 3 dayI had surgery about 7-months-ago & from time-to-time I get sick. They have been a lifesaver in the car, while I’m out, or even in my own house. I vomit quite often and having the comfort knowing I have a bag near makes it so much easier. I don’t like to throw up in the toilet so this is perfect!
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Palmira
> 3 dayI first bought these for me after undergoing surgery and suffering from extreme nausea. I also suffer from migraine headaches which are usually accompanied with nausea. These bags were and continue to be very helpful. They have made it so much easier and have eliminated the need to “camp out” in the bathroom. I also took some to school to use for my students to avoid having them having to come to the front of the class to throw-up in the trash can. They can now discreetly throw-up in their seats or in the back of the room. I bought this last batch for my sister-in-law who is about to undergo chemotherapy.
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Alissa
> 3 dayI use these for my kiddos when they are sick. So much better than using the family popcorn bucket! I had the unfortunate experience of needing these bags due to food poisoning. I was able to vomit my guts out from the comfort of my easy chair, never spilling a drop. I keep one in each bedroom for us to grab in and emergency, the car and in my purse for when we are out and about and an emergency happens.
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Ibrahim Parker DVM
Greater than one weekWhile in the hospital I was given one of these and WOW I didnt even know they existed. Bought the 12 pack when I was released and took some to my grandchildrens house. They are 6 and 3. Learned the second night it was a good purchase as they got used. You dont have to put the child (or Adult) in an awkward position. You can dump the vomit down the toilet if you want, rip off the white collar and toss in the garbage. EASY