Kalencom Potette Plus 2-in-1 (Travel Potty) Trainer Seat White/Gray
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Bianca
> 3 dayThis is convenient, super easy to clean, small profile-easy to keep in car but because of that small profile, it’s SUPER low to the ground. My toddlers knees were literally up in her chest and she wasn’t able to get a comfy position to go potty, longer legs -like extendable would be better. It also seems very uncomfortable for their butts but it’ll just be used for on the go until she’s comfortable with a big, public potty.
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Rebecca J Child
> 3 dayWe recently potty trained by 2-year-old daughter, and we would have been lost without this little potty. It is super small, so it fits easily in a backpack or diaper bag. You can buy a reusable, washable insert (which we did) and/or plastic bags with pads on the inside to absorb the pee (which we also did). Both have come in super handy. We took our recently potty trained kiddo on an 8-hour plane ride a month after potty training, and this little potty came in super handy on the plane and in the car to/from various places during our vacation. We keep it in the back of our car now that were home, and she uses it in the back probably once a day when we go out instead of going to the big potty in a store, etc. Its also extremely convenient when she has to go RIGHT NOW and we are nowhere near any toilets. If you have littles ones you are potty training or going to start potty training, get this little potty. You wont be sorry.
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kristina
> 3 dayBuy it, you won’t regret it! Having a 2.5 year old who has recently been potty trained and finding a clean safe public bathroom is a nightmare(especially with a girl). Worry no more with this light weight travel potty. It’s literally saved us from TONS of accidents. We take it and have used it everywhere we go. City streets, trains, car rides but most of all playgrounds. When your kid/s has to go they have to go! Good luck running, trying to find a bathroom with your other children and a stroller. Almost impossible. They can’t hold it for long so having this travel potty makes life so convenient. We get stopped often when it’s out and so many people can’t believe how cool it is. It’s my favorite child item for sure! You won’t regret it. We store ours in a light weight draw string bag, with tissues, wipes and tons of plastics bags and we’re good to go!
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SNY531
> 3 dayI am giving it 3 stars because my toddler got excited when he saw it. We tried it right away. It has no splash guard so you have to be careful as no matter if you use it on the floor or on the toilet, pee flies out. As other buyers said, it is quite flimsy, so flimsy that it makes me a little nervous to have my 32 pounds toddler sit on it while on the big potty. Not sure if I got a bad one but it is extremely hard to lock it into position, either if you want to have it in a potty position or as an insert for the big potty. Overall I still have to see how it goes. We also tried it with a shopping bag, I thought that would have annoyed my toddler out but he was strangely fine with it. Will update in a few weeks if needed. Update: my son and myself both hate this potty. We used it on vacation mostly to sit on top of regular toilets, this potty is terrible for boys, even if he holds it down it sprays everywhere as it bounces off the border of the potty. Both sides are the same, no real splash guard. It is very flimsy and every time I put it on top of the toilet I am afraid it would give in, so I hold my son. Not happy with this potty at all. Switching it from floor potty to seat is extremely difficult especially since you need to lock it in when you use it on the floor. To lock it in I have to push it so hard that I get marks on my hands, to unlock it I have to pull so hard then the whole leg comes off each time ... Then to put it back is another struggle, if I push too hard goes into lick position, if you dont push enough doesnt even go in ... Maybe i got a bad one? I dont know, all I know is that I hate it and so does my son. Update of the update: we keep this in the car. Have to say it has saved us in odd situations when LO had to go. We just pulled up, set us his potty and let him go ... I am still worried when I put this potty on top of the regular toilet as it doesnt stick properly, its pretty wobbly and unstable. It has no handles for LO to hold himself and as previously mentioned, the splash guard is non existant. I still do not like this potty but with time it got easier to fold it and open it into position. Convenient for the car and on vacation, I guess.
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Stress shopping
> 3 dayMy daughter is 20 months old, and decided she wanted to use the big potty. Im not one of those weird moms who puts their kid on the toilet every 20 minutes so they can be potty trained at 9 months old (for a mention in their latest YouTube video about how to teach your child French while practicing Mommy and Me Yoga). On the flip side, many of my friends said it was a waste of time to potty train before her second birthday. I ignored them because she showed definite signs of being ready. First, my daughter was always an obvious pooper. Panicked looks, squatting down, grabbing the edges of furniture, and saying ooo-eee - what I say when I change her diaper - had been her poop trademarks since she was very small. But the doctor said that it would be easier to potty train her when she can control her bladder better, and that wet accidents happen more often than pooping their pants. Makes sense. Fast forward to a couple of weeks ago; I thought she had taken a liking to saying baby one morning as I was making breakfast, before I realized too late that she was actually saying peepee, and had relieved herself of he pants, diaper, and urine, all over the carpet. I didnt want to deal with the headache of cleaning out a baby potty, and transitioning to the big toilet, because I dont really understand the point, so I began looking for a portable seat that goes on top of a regular toilet. The options were pretty limited. I wanted a seat to use at home, but that was small enough to take to public places so she could use the bathroom without falling in the gigantic oval abyss that most public toilets have become. I narrowed it down to this one, and the cheaper, more compact but more dubious looking seat that folds into quarters. After reading reviews that the smaller seat occasionally falls in, I bit the bullet and bought the Potette Plus. Its wide, sturdy, and was stable even when my kid wiggled around trying to dance when she was excited about the amazing poo-poo in the potty song I wrote, sang and produced for her pooping pleasure. I cant say anything about its use as a stand alone potty yet, but may use it for camping trips. Its been a few days, and my daughter has only had 2 accidents, one because I was cooking and couldnt run her to the bathroom. I still keep her in pull-ups at night, but she has been having a great time getting to sit up high on the big potty. If you have a boy, the splash guard is pretty small, and you might get peed on.
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Carolyn Ray
> 3 dayThis portable potty is exactly what I needed to help potty train our twin granddaughters! They both love the colors & theyve both said, thank you Nana for our new potty at your house. Mom has already asked us to take on vacay for the girls to use! It has helped them not be afraid to sit on Nanas toilets! They arent afraid of falling in anymore!!
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SusanCFF123
> 3 dayI looooove this! This is AWESOME for potty training. Its a must-have for us. It is, indeed, light and compact enough to carry in the diaper bag. Its not AS compact as those foldable seats, but this seat is even better because of the two functions. I have it in the diaper bag (in its plastic bag) ready to go with liners already on. Just the other day my daughter started peeing on the playground (ai yi yi), so I pulled this out sooo quickly, got her pants down, and she did the rest in the potty. BRILLIANT. Ive also used it for the toilet in a public bathroom for her, folding the legs out so she can sit on the big toilet comfortably. She HATES the noise in the bathrooms, so at least this eliminates her touching the seat, my trying to balance her, etc. The only con--which is very slight--is I thought the color was lavendar. Its more blue, not purple. Still a lovely shade, and no big deal since its *just* a potty.
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Bri Moreland
> 3 dayThis has saved our lives so many times! It’s lightweight and easy to pack in a small bag or include in your diaper bag. We keep in the car when traveling, stow under the stroller, and even in a backpack when we go bike riding. Our kid is happy to pee on the turtles (the lining) and we never have to use a gross public restroom! Just buy it and keep with you for those long car rides, short car rides, or bring with you on any outing.
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K.O.
> 3 daySince I bought it, Id mostly used it flattened out, as a potty seat to place on top of other toilet seats when not at home, rather than as a potty itself. Its not the smallest thing to have in the diaper bag, so I was starting to wonder if I really needed it anymore. Maybe it wasnt worth the bulk, since my daughter is starting to get better at sitting on regular toilet seats. But last weekend, I used it as a potty, and it worked perfectly. We were at the zoo, and for some reason, we found ourselves relatively far from any bathroom when my daughter announced she needed to go. We ran around looking for it, and when we finally found it, there was a line 15 people long, and I knew there was no way she was going to be able to wait. So, we ran over to a nearby tree where it was somewhat quiet, and set up the potty. It was easy to set up, it was just in time, and it wasnt messy at all. Im so glad I had it. I dont really understand some of the other reviews that complain about it collapsing. If you set it up properly, and you know it has been when you hear the click, it works without any fear of it collapsing.
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Heidi
> 3 dayThis product was amazing on our last road trip! We didn’t have to take our kids into any nasty gas station bathrooms or “scary” rest area vault toilets. We set up the potty right outside one of their car doors on the Pavement of rest stops or on side roads in the rural areas, and we used a pop up windshield shade as a privacy screen. Boy age 6 and girl age 4. We now keep it in the car for when we go hiking or biking, all the park restrooms are closed due to Covid. I’ve even carried it in my hiking daypack! The bags are worth the price too