

💧 Stay dry, stay confident — the discreet solution you can trust!
The Bard Medical PWF030 Purewick Female External Catheter is a pack of 30 latex catheters designed for non-invasive, efficient urine management in female patients. It uses low-pressure wall suction to wick urine away, providing a comfortable, leak-free experience. Highly rated and favored by caregivers, it offers a reliable, easy-to-use solution for female urinary incontinence.

| ASIN | B07Y42RD9T |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 169,242 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 43 in Medical Catheters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (455) |
| Date First Available | 10 Oct. 2019 |
| Included components | Catheter |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.31 kg |
| Item model number | PWF030 |
| Manufacturer | C. R. Bard, Inc. |
| Part number | PWF030 |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 30.48 x 10.16 cm; 1.31 kg |
| Size | Pack of 30 |
R**D
PureWick is the best product for female urinary incontinence issues. This is soft and easily to attach and detach. We will continue to buy these for my mom.
K**N
This item shipped on time.It also works very well with the Purewick System.There was no problem with the catheter leaking and keeping you dry. It did a great job.Also a fairly good price enough so that I would have liked to have kept purchasing but every time I wanted to order it.The product says Unavailable? Don't you want people to buy your product? Thank you
R**G
This is a great product for women who need help when in bed. It really works.
K**I
First time ordering from this seller, have used this type of product from other sellers and had no issues. 3 evenings of soaked diapers for my mom as her urine is not being siphoned into thenpurwick container. First two times I figured I messed up , but now I know it has to be this product and going to have to now order from someone else
J**S
There's a trick to getting these to stay in place. After much frustration with leakage, we've found a solution. It's not "elegant" and probably not dignified but we have much more success than failure. My wife has an unusually large bladder, up to nearly 2 liters. On average, she urinates ~500ml, with a strong flow. (You can see we already have challenges!) The "solution" is to take an empty drink bottle, 16oz. to 20oz., fill it with hot water from your sink, put the cap back on tight, insert the catheter as normal, then lean the bottle against the catheter, gently nudging the catheter to stay in place, her upper thighs hold the bottle in place. When we just used the catheter by itself, it often would get displaced so it wouldn't work at all. At best, it only worked 50% of the time. VERY frustrating when we had to pay for the whole system out of pocket. But with the hot water bottle, the success rate is closer to 90%. Honest. (In hindsight, I would rather have just bought the BD cannister replacement kit, the catheters and a medical grade vacuum pump - would have been cheaper and more effective. She goes through a box of these in about 2-3 weeks so it matters than we have an effective, efficient setup. Lastly, sine Medicare d-r-a-g-s its feet with getting things covered, we use "So Phresh" puppy training pads from Petco rather than traditional urinary pads. You can get two 50 count packs of the X-Large size for less than the cost of a 100 count package. They're big, absorbent and less than 50 cents/pad.
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