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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The Popovich Family
> 3 daysuper duper quality... no leaks
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Montessori Mama
> 3 dayI tried these bags with 2 different children’s potties, and the bags fit and worked fine in both. I hadn’t purchased potty liner bags before, but I was planning to use them with a potty I will keep in the car for my toddler to be able to use on the go when cleaning up isn’t the easiest. Therefore, I expected these bags to be a magical solution for easy cleanup. What these bags actually are is a little nicer quality than standard plastic grocery bags (think more along the lines of the quality of a Target bag), but also a little smaller than standard plastic grocery bags. Each bag has a little absorbent pad inside that I would liken to a paper towel, slightly thicker than the ones you find in public restrooms. I will spare you photos, but the pads are only useful for absorbing the tiniest amount of liquid. So… what do you do when you’re pulled over on the side of the road for your toddler to use the potty and now you want to clean up? The bag (containing liquid, the floating absorbent pad, TP, and possibly stool) has handles, but it doesn’t have any type of zip top closure or an easy pour design. So I guess I’ll be trying to carefully dump the liquid out of the bag while not dumping the solids, and then probably putting the whole wet mess into another bag to dispose of in the next trash can I can track down. It’s not exactly the magical mess-free solution I was hoping for, but I’ll probably be able to make it work well enough for the (hopefully) limited times my toddler can’t make it to a public restroom.
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Ichigo
> 3 dayIts great to have these on hand as potty training bags. They are convenient and simple to use. The bags are durable, and the pads are thin and not great in absorbency. They work for the purpose but are not the best on the market.
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Alam
> 3 dayThe quality is good, and it solves the trouble of going out with children.
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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.
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Ami B.
Greater than one weekThese potty liners are great…the absorbing pad in the bottoms work well so there is no spillage when changing bag. I think they are better suited for little girls because the little boys would be using the toilet…
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Megan
> 3 dayThey fit our portable potty. We havent had any leaks or complaints.
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Rhaegon Targaryen
> 3 dayThese bags are sturdy - each comes with an absorbent pad inside that looks small, but will do a partially good job at absorbing liquid. The bags feel like solid plastic in your hands, stronger than a standard grocery shopping bag but not as strong as a garbage bag. There is no drawstring or anything, but they have handles (just like a grocery shopping bag) that you can use to carry it, or tie them together to close it off. Just make sure you know that the bag doesnt seal after use, even if you tie it closed. Youll have to be careful until you have a chance to dispose of it :-)
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Lola P.
> 3 dayI really like these. They are almost like standard grocery bags but they fit perfectly on my little ones training potty bowls. The little absorbent pad did well. It didnt absorb immediately so I didnt think it was working at first but by the time we washed our hands it had absorbed. I would say the pad is for one time use, it wont hold a ton. This item makes clean up super easy.
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Mumma Fox
> 3 dayWorried about potty training while going out? These are what you need. They are easy to use and fit most portable potty’s for children. They absorb well and easy to dispose of. Great for out and about or in the car so your little one doesn’t get caught short and have any accidents!