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Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers for customers who need support without shame, confusion or unsafe medical claims.

What is included in the £49.99 Peeeasy package?

The launch package includes 2 black boxers and 1 urinal with collector.

Who is the Confidence Boxer Pack for?

It is for men who want practical support with urinary urgency, bladder leaks or difficult toilet access during work, travel, care routines, traffic or social plans.

Can it help people with prostate problems?

It may help with practical planning, but prostate symptoms should be discussed with a healthcare professional, especially if symptoms are new, painful, severe or changing.

Is this a replacement for a catheter?

No. If a catheter has been prescribed, follow medical advice. Peeeasy products do not replace prescribed catheter care or continence treatment.

Why does the website mention catheter concerns?

Some customers compare urinary support products with catheter-based management. Catheters can be medically necessary, but they can also be associated with infection risk, discomfort, leakage, blockage and other issues. Peeeasy should be positioned as practical support for suitable daily situations, not as a medical replacement.

Can the product be used for flights, traffic or work?

The product is presented for situations where toilet access may be limited, including long flights, traffic, driving jobs, teaching, presenting and care settings. Customers should choose based on their own needs and hygiene routine.

Will real videos be added?

Yes. The homepage and product page include planned video areas for the client’s supplied demonstration videos.

Which supplier will be used?

CJ Dropshipping is the preferred fulfilment route, but final product import should only happen after confirming the exact item, variants, shipping times, quality, product photos and supplier reliability.

When should someone contact a doctor?

Speak to a healthcare professional if urinary symptoms are sudden, painful, severe, linked to surgery, linked to prostate problems, or include fever, blood in urine, confusion, back pain or difficulty passing urine.