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One lady
> 3 dayThe product is high quality, stable, it is important to hear a click when you open the legs. We tried it at trip with a 3-year-old girl and it worked great. The girl was satisfied and so were we, because until now she had a hard time sitting down on nature walks. Now we will buy nylons with a pad.
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Mr. Raleigh Keebler
> 3 dayA friend of mine told me about this product before we had even stated potty training our daughter and I had forgotten about till one day we were at the park and she had to go! Thankfully we were close to home and made it in time. Right after that I remember this product and ordered it right away! Since getting it this potty has been an on the go lifesaver. No issues at places with no bathrooms or having to help them balance on adult toilets which gives them a sense of independence. Also a plus on long car rides. I highly recommend this product.
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Dr. Alf Bruen III
> 3 dayI dont think they had this when my older kids were toddlers, so when I saw it while shopping for my youngest, I was excited. I love the flexibility of being able to use it on public toilet seats or as a stand-alone for those emergencies in the car when theres not a public toilet close enough. Despite my worries, Ive never had to use it as a stand-alone, but its much sturdier than the folder seat that I used with my older kids. And it doesnt slide around either. The only drawback is the size. It pretty much takes up the majority of space in my diaper bag, so sometimes I dont want to bring it around just for that reason. But that is the trade-off for getting a great, sturdy product. Update: Because a lot of public toilets are oval-shaped, this potty seat will sit further away from the front. That means children have their legs extended out in front of them on the rest of the toilet seat. For boys, that makes it uncomfortable to bend forward, so they are more likely pee against the front of the potty seat or possibly even up if you are not paying attention. For my three-year old, he has to remove one leg out of his pants, so that he can spread his legs far enough apart (hanging over the sides of the toilet instead of in front of him) to aim down. Its pretty inconvenient, especially if he has to go bad (and you know how little warning toddlers give you), so he doesnt want to use this seat anymore. For this reason, I will drop my rating by one start, but it would be no problem for little girls.
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MoeRoe from MA
Greater than one weekThe little one that I care for is quite petite so this is an especially good purchase for me for that reason. That means she will be able to use this for a lot longer than other children might. If your child has long legs then you can take the empty box from a case of soda and turn it upside-down under this seat on the floor. Ive thanked God for this potty seat! Its light weight so its easy to carry to the mall and everywhere in a small to medium sized tote bag. Not having to put this tiny girl on a big public (filthy) toilet is PRICELESS! I do struggle a bit trying to lock and unlock the legs into the right position but still…its worth the struggle. You have to push and pull pretty hard to get them into the right place and my arms and wrists arent that strong. I use regular food store bags in it along with three folded paper towels. I put it on the floor in the family rest rooms. Its all washable. This is a clever design and Im very glad to have this option for her. Even though shes almost four shes still using it. A good purchase! :-)
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Sammy Ullrich
> 3 dayThis thing is amazing! An absolute must for potty training and life with toddlers. Very simple and easy to use. I’ve used this thing in so many different places, it stays on the big potty at home and we take it with us anytime we leave the house. Such a relief knowing my little one can basically go potty literally anywhere with this thing!!! My favorite is when she’s all strapped in after leaving the store when you hear “I have to go potty!!” Ok, we can just pull over right there and you can do your business! In a public restroom, I feel more comfortable having my little one sit on this on top of the toilet and I can sit on it too! It lays flat to sit on the toilet perfectly and folds up easily to store, you just have to pop it out of its holding position which is easy. Feels very secure when you use the legs to make a seat to put it on the ground. Comes with a nice plastic carrying bag.
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Leslie
> 3 dayThis is the BEST THING for potty training!! I wanted a little potty to keep my SUV since we were beginning potty training! This is the best thing ever wished I had something like this with my first two kids!! I bought a bumpkins wet bag and I keep the seat that folds up nicely and takes up little space. I also add the baggies. I also love that I am not having to take him into the public restrooms (with us being in a pandemic). It’s sturdy and I can fit it in my floorboard and add a bag. We have also used it flattened out on a big potty too!
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Amy
> 3 dayToo short for a tall toddler for regular use, but small enough for easy packing. I got this for a camping trip, since my almost-4 toddler sometimes needs to go asap overnight and I didnt want to wake up baby sister to take them both to the camp restroom. And figured itd be a great solution for the emergency need-to-go-now moments at playgrounds and traveling. I bought the liners, which fit nicely, and can tell itd do the job. Great folding, feels secure, easy to set up and clean. But my very tall toddler sat on it once in the tent, (had her knees up by her ears and I was afraid pee was about to spray everywhere except the lining), and she decided shed rather go to the camp restroom instead... So it hasnt been used yet. Its still good to have in the car for emergencies. Definitely not what Id buy for regular use for a tall kid though. Probably will be more useful when starting potty training my next baby.
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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
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ksmack
> 3 dayMy two-year-old is just learning to potty train, and this potty has been perfect for us when we travel. So far, Ive only used it as a seat on larger toilets, not as a stand-alone potty. But I have no complaints about the size or the sturdiness - and my daughter is in the 99th percentile for height and weight. I took this along with us on a 300 mile road trip recently, and it was PERFECT. Being so young and so new to potty-training, she cant really give me much notice when she needs to go, or hold it for very long afterward. This allowed me to take her in to public restrooms without having to worry about how dirty the seat might be, or asking her to wait while I wipe off the toilet. I just unfold this, put her on, and she does what she needs to do. When shes done, I can clean the potty with anti-bacterial wipes, or wash it off in the sink. Much faster, easier, and cleaner than trying to hold a squirming toddler on a dirty toilet seat thats too big for her. Plus, she gets a sense of independence because she can balance on the seat by herself, without mommy or daddy having to hold on to her - something she seems to relish. Its the perfect size to fit in our diaper bag, and its no more bulky than her diapers / wipes / changing pad were. The ONLY thing I can think of to improve this product would be if the manufacturers were to add a seat cover that would allow it to be used as a footstool for reaching the sink to wash hands. I dont know if that would be possible and still retain the slim size, but that would make it the absolute perfect potty training product.
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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.