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reviewed July 9, 2009 at 9:09 am Moonpads are reusable pads that are not bulky, but thin, comfortable, and work well. These pads have the advantage of staying put instead of moving around.
After multiple washings: No fraying, no buttons popping off, no major color fading. These bunch up a little in the wash, but do dry flat if you skip the dryer. Made very well and made to last.
Care and use instructions included: Many reusable pads don't come with handy guides but these do.
Cute and clever designs: From sock monkey pads, cute cherry pads, and tons of colors and styles in-between, you've got all sorts of options to choose from.
Cost-effective: You can buy disposable pads over and over and over. OR you can try Moonpads that will last a long while. Hmmm? For example an entire collection of Moonpads will cost about $80. But, if you factor in a five year life, that’s about one -two packs of non-reusable pads a month which can cost you $200-$400 over five years - if you buy a healthy brand.
Other perks:
- Made with organic cotton.
- Minimal packaging used for shipping.
- Non-toxic which is healthier for your body.
- Save the landfills!
- No major production toxins produced.
Along with Glad Rags, these are probably the best reusable pads I've tried. Well worth the money and the owner offers excellent customer service.
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