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Product Reviews of Microdry Luxury Bath Pillow with Memory Foam, WhiteProduct Review: Great sponge - horrible bath pillow Summary: 1 Stars
This 'bath pillow' is useless for using in a bath. It soaks up maybe a gallon of water, then won't stay suctioned to the wall, and will take days to dry out completely. If you don't remove the cover and hang it and sponge/pillow, expect a mildew smell.
Product Review: Heavenly addition Summary: 5 Stars
I recently bought the Microdry Bath Pillow with Memory Foam for my Garden Tub. What a Heavenly Addition. I would advise everyone to try it. It makes a world of difference in going from taking a bath to enjoying a heavenly, calming and relaxing bath.
Product Review: I agree: One big wet sponge Summary: 1 Stars
I was so disappointed in this pillow. I have been using my bathtub during recovery from foot surgery. Bathing has consisted of hanging one leg out of the tub to keep the incisions dry. So, I thought that nothing would improve that experience more than a soft, luxurious bath pillow to replace the standard terrycloth one that I couldn't get clean. So, the first day, I relax into the soft "memory foam" cushion and it felt quite good.
Day 2: I sit back. Ewww! It's a big, cold glopping wet sponge. It was not possible to avoid getting it wet and it soaked up as much water as possible. I think it's now been drying for about a week and it is still not dry. It's just sitting on my bathroom floor on a "rag" towel trying to dry. And I live in the desert. It's not humidity that's preventing it from drying. In the words of the other reviewer, IT'S ONE BIG WET SPONGE. Useless. I just ordered a $7.95 terrycloth inflatable one in pink to replace it.
Product Review: I feel like such a little sucker. Summary: 1 Stars
Want to know what the secret to the "memory foam" this project boasts? Some of the "wicking" technology so prevalent in sports gear, perhaps? Or the stuff that makes the liquid disappear in diapers? Or the magic of those special "wings" in maxipads, for crap sake? Nope. It's a big ole sponge. It's a big ole sponge in a terry cloth cover. Terry cloth - which is commonly understood to be the sponge of the fabric world - wrapped around a big ole sponge. This thing soaks up about 5 pounds of bath water immediately and then drags those two desperate little suction cups that were supposed to hold it perched in place down to their watery grave. The poor little suckers didn't have a chance. And even if one of them does manage to hang on, the big ole sponge-wrapped-in-pseudosponge just slips off of it like a family-sized loaf of so much wet bread.
That was Sunday. Now it's Tuesday night and the loaf of bread slumped in my empty bathtub is just as wet, but really, really cold. Cold and wet and slumpy in the bottom of the tub. A real "Calgon, take me away" kind of allure... Want to know the secret to the "dry" in the "Microdry" this project boasts? Yeah. Me, too.
Product Review: I really like this pillow Summary: 5 Stars
I've tried several different bath pillows and they just don't seem to fit me or my bathtub. This one definitely did the trick. Inflatable pillows don't 'give' at all. This one squishes down so you can get really comfortable. The inside is foam, but is mostly covered in waterproof material (about 3/4 of the pillow that points down toward the water). The upper 1/4 of the foam is not covered - I'm sure so that the foam can dry out if it should get wet. All of this is covered by a terry cloth cover that I simply take off, so that everything can dry out well. They're always both completely dry by the next day. I guess if you took the pillow, held it under water and completely soaked it, it wouldn't dry out overnight, but it really should never get that wet.
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