80 Packs Disposable Potty Bags for Toddler Portable Toilet, Travel Potty Liners fit for OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty, Maliton Potty Training Bags fit Most Kids Portable Potty
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FM
Greater than one weekNot sure what commentary to add here given these are basically disposable poop bags. They work exactly as youd expect and you can even use them for cleaning up after dog poop outside (albeit they are an odd size for it, but they work regardless)
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Renee SP
> 3 dayFor $25 you do get a lot of them, but I have seen better options out there for travel potties. The soaking liner isn’t connected so you have to make sure it is placed in there properly before letting your kiddo go. Overall it works and I will keep them, but when I need them next I will search for a different product.
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Jay
> 3 dayHow these arrived They arrived, sealed, in a thin plastic bag, measuring 7” wide x 14” tall x 4” thick, weighing about 2LBS and 3oz. Inside were two (2) heavy duty sealed bags of (40) count each of BPA free disposable potty liner bags with an absorbent pad. So, over a 1LB of potty bags for each pack. When nature calls When nature calls, and one of our small children gotta go, everything stops to try and direct them to go to their potty. Disposable These disposable Maliton potty liners, have an absorbent pad, which is at the bottom of the liner, and are a part of our potty-training solution and make clean-up much easier on us after a long day. We just reverse the bag, so the liner is at the bottom, put the liner bag in their potty, let them know to do their business on the pad that lines the bag, and hope we have success. We find it’s a work-in-progress. The bulk of any mess is in the potty absorbent liner, just make sure each bag is inserted properly. Bag dimensions Each liner, think garbage bag with handles, is about 12” wide (left to right), about 5” in depth, and are about 18” tall, the handles are a part of this height and are about (4”) in height, so can accommodate most potties. Pad That absorbing pad looks like a paper towel, inside, and is about 5” x 4” in size; and has been capable of slowly absorbing the expended liquids generated by toddlers. No scent These have no scent, which would have been nice (as a competitor’s bags we have do have this, and everything helps, something like a flower, like lavender would be nice. Do they work They work (and in a pinch they also are great for other small liquid type messes). Our use is only generated by our imagination. Value Considering there are (80) bags, we think, in the long run, they are of reasonable value to our time and dollar budgets. They offer a much more hygienic system than not having. Also, we do not take chances, so we keep the bags vertical after tied. Which do they fit We have several potty chairs, because we have multiple babies in diapers and we are on the road at times and have at least one (1) in the big family vehicle. These work on every one of those potty chairs. I hope my thoughts were informational.
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Vine Voice
> 3 dayThe plastics does what it supposed to do. It truly helps to clear the mess and makes life easier. The absorbent pad helps to hold the pee so that there won’t be accidental damage. The absorbent pad could be little better. It does fit to the potty and easy to put and remove once the job gets done. It does the job pretty well.
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Sparky
Greater than one weekThe are high quality liners that include an absorbent pad. The pad is loose in the liner, so just make sure its centered at the bottom when your child uses it. I find the bags to be a bit small. Im sure theyre fine for the toilets mentioned in the listing, but I was hoping theyd also attach to our collapsible travel toilet, which is compact enough for my 3 year old to use. I think the bag looks bigger in the pictures, so just be sure youre ordering them specifically for a small childs training toilet.
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Honest4u
> 3 dayI really thought the absorbency liner would be better. These are sizable plastic bags with handles that have a very thin absorbent pad inside (unattached to the bag). I was looking for something that has a thicker pad/liner for our travel potty. So, while these are absorbent to a degree, the little liner doesn’t hold a lot of output. I currently use small trashcan liners and put my own pad inside for our kiddo’s travel potty. While these are still useful and much better than no liner at all, I very much prefer to do my own set-up which is more absorbent and cheaper.
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Kenny B
Greater than one weekGreat value, great product! These are very affordable and heavy duty! I can’t find anything else that compares
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The Popovich Family
> 3 dayno problems. good quality...great price!
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MamaRya
> 3 dayWish they were drawstring but durable bags wish the absorbent pad was adhered to the bottom of the bag but it works good and is sturdy.
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Lance Cothern
> 3 dayThese will be perfect to have stocked in the car for our little travel potty. I also like how they are opaque so we don’t have to see the mess. My daughter just started potty training so haven’t had a chance to use these, but they seem like they will be absorbent enough, but will update later if not.