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jamjam50
> 24 hourBought these for my granddaughter to use on our plane trip. She hates airplane bathrooms, so these were perfect. Each is individually wrapped, lightweight, and easy to use. Would definitely purchase again!
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ashleyr
> 24 hourLong to cover toilet front
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Kameron Grant
> 24 hourAbsolutely love these! When we travel these are a most for any trip!
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Jerod Spencer
> 24 hourThese things are great. They were very helpful for keeping the little ones clean when road tripping. There are a few downsides. They are definitely not the flushable kind. So instead of just flushing down the toilet you have to gather it up and throw it in the trash. Also the adhesive is great as it wont move on your child but sticks to the toilet after removing.
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Avid_Napper
> 24 hourI LOVE these over-sized liners for my toddler. It provides great coverage when having to use public restrooms. Most toilets seats have a large opening which increases the chances of my toddler falling through and we dont want that happening so, I lay down the liner first (I dont use the adhesive option), then I put on a portable potty seat (folds down into quarters for easy packing). The liner is so long that if my toddlers dangling legs touch any part of the toilet its protected with the liner. The liner also allows her to hold onto the side of the toilet which again is protected with the liner. Now, lets talk about the density of the liner. It is not like a standard liner available in public restrooms, these are far more thicker. The first two uses I did not flush them down the toilet. Something told me to just roll it up and toss it into the trash. Third use was at a public restroom while visiting the Grand Canyon. I was in hurry and as soon as my toddler was finished using the bathroom I instinctively flushed the toilet and there went the liner down the drain...so I thought. To my horror, it got stuck. I panicked and flushed again, and again, and again! The liner was stuck. I knew there was a line for the stall and I did not want to be that lady who clogged the toilet (ugh). My MacGyver instincts quickly kicked in and I used an empty trash bag in the stall, turned it inside out and reached into the toilet (OMG!) to extract the partially flushed potty liner (I know, I know..I couldve just left it but the guilt of knowing that I did it would not sit well with me). With the liner safely (and soaking wet) in the trash, I could confidently exit the stall with my head held high and hit the canyons. So, my fellow parents..while Im sure someone of you were able to flush these suckers down the toilet, I just dont recommend it. Save yourself the horror and embarrassment, or having to turn into MacGyver....better yet, save the poor business some money with trying to fish the liners out later which will eventually cause a backup sooner or later. They are far too big and thick and will cause a blockage. Great liners, just throw them in the trash after use!
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TangledTee
> 24 hourThis was probably one of the best purchases I have ever made. I keep a few of these in my diaper bag for my older kids or even myself as squatting can lead to UTIs. I love that they are individually wrapped and they are quick to set up which is most important as my kids dont tell me that have to potty until they really have to go urgently. They are also ling and drape over the toilet this is wonderful because my petite 6-year-old crabs onto the toilet to steady herself so as not to fall in and this prevents her from touching the actual toilet. This works way better than trying to line the seat with toilet paper and not all bathrooms have the paper ones or they are not well stocked. They do seem thick which makes them durable but I would be worried about flushing them. We just used toilet paper to pick it up and place it in the trash. Get these now and you will be happy you did!
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journey steelman
> 24 hourLove it. Covers the entire seat. Perfect for the nasty public toilets. My kid puts her hands on the seat while sitting. So I’m glad this covers the entire seat and hangs over
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Mercedes
> 24 hourI liked them, I cant give an opinion on the adhesion because I never use it, I just put it on the toilet and immediately sit my daughter on top. Each one comes in a bag, I found that useful.
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Sarah Brewer
> 24 hourI love that it drapes around the whole potty. Perfect for traveling with small children!
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addisonclair
> 24 hourThese are a must have for your potty training or trained little one when you are on the go. They are compact, well made and a fun pattern that help going to the bathroom in public much more sanitary. The adhesive tabs help keep it in place and the generous size keeps little hands from balancing on the lid or rim.