Looking for Comfrot Curve silicone cheek pads

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imsotired
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Looking for Comfrot Curve silicone cheek pads

Post by imsotired » Tue Nov 14, 2006 6:00 pm

If anyone has a set of Comfort Curve silicone cheek pads I am willing to purchase them from you. Mine are wearing out and they are a rediculous $22.00 new for raplacements! If you have them and are willing to part with them please PM me. Thanks so much.


imsotired
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Post by imsotired » Wed Nov 15, 2006 5:12 am

Wow, 29 views but no responses! Are there others looking for them too? Why can they charge $22.00 for them? They are just a blob of silicone. Baby bottle nipples are made of the same material and cost 4 bucks!

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OwlCreekObserver
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Post by OwlCreekObserver » Wed Nov 15, 2006 6:03 am

Sorry that I can't offer you my silicone cheek pads. Have you tried the foam pads as an alternative? I don't like them as well but I've used them recently and they seem to work okay.

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greyhound
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Post by greyhound » Wed Nov 15, 2006 6:47 am

Karen at Pad-A-Cheeks is designing a cover for the ComfortCurve. Hopefully, it will be available late this year or early next year. So, if you wait, this may be a good alternative for you.

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Issac
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Post by Issac » Wed Nov 15, 2006 7:07 am

My wife tried the mask about a year ago and after suffering from the comfort slide...she tried the pads we read about here. They were a bit too hard for her. She gave up the mask but we were looking into using something we found on my 14 year olds dresser that looked like silicone breast covers that were half a cup and even had an adhesive attached. Since my daughters allowance is 14.00 a week (a buck for each year- no argument between sibs that way) they can't be too expensive.
The ladies here will know exactly what cups I'm refereing to.

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