Kalencom Potette Plus Potty Seat Liners with Magic Disappearing Ink, 30 Count
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Review_Ninja
> 3 dayI was a little salty about having to buy these liners for the Potette I purchased, foreseeing having to buy frequent refills like the evil diaper genie that weve finally done away with. I got over it really quickly, the first time my kid had to use the bathroom and we were out on the road. Ive had the one pack for awhile now, they really last a long time considering they are really only used when an actual toilet isnt available. For us, it isnt often and these liners definitely come in handy.
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Anyhoodles
> 3 dayPurchased these liners and the Potette to keep in the car for road trips. My son ended up using them the whole time we were camping. So grateful we brought it! He has been potty trained for about a year now, but doesnt like going in public bathrooms (can you blame him?). It was so easy to take the bag out and just toss it as opposed to having to clean out a plastic potty. Overall Im happy with it, and it serves its purpose.
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Jules
> 3 dayWe do not have a toddler we are potty training, we took this on a 10 hour road trip so we would not have to go into public places to use the restroom during this pandemic. We have the toilet seat the pottette bags go to and it served its purpose well. The bags are very sturdy and were very easy to dispose of. I would recommend this purchase for training or for travel.
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MPetro
> 3 dayThese are amazing and wonderful liners that for our Potette potty that has saved us from accidents tons of times! I keep my Potette in the car for emergencies. My son insists on using it in the back end of my SUV (dont ask) but Im not afraid to let him with these liners, the absorbent pad on the inside makes sure they collect all stuff with no issues! I even toss my littlest ones diaper in there too, before throwing all the mess in the nearest garbage can. Love these things and the potty!!!
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Janine
> 3 dayMy daughter has been potty trained for two months now. I use this all the time when we are out. She refuses to sit on the big potties in the public restrooms if they automatic flush, so I just set up the potette, put in one of these bags, and shes good to go. Theyre also useful if we are nowhere near a bathroom and she has to go. Theyve never leaked on me and the pad absorbs a lot. I just tie it up and toss it out. I cant attest to poop as she has never pooped in one of the bags, but as long as were near a toilet, Id flush the poop if I could. But this whole system has made potty training my two year old so much easier. Even in a family restroom where there was a little potty for her to use, she preferred to put her potette on top so she wasnt sitting on the public toilet. Totally recommend this whole system. The bags are so worth it. Ive used some of my pads in a bag before, and while it works in a pinch, it would be way more expensive and time consuming make sure I have bags and pads all the time. <3 These!
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Lillith
> 3 dayI ignored the advice of some parents that you dont need one of these potettes because your kid will hold it for a few minutes or whatever. I dont think its fair or reasonable when your child is mastering potty training to put them in a situation where they dont have access to a potty when they need one. And there are always going to be such situations. My issue with these bags is just the price. The bags themselves work great and my tot seems to have no problem sitting on the plastic bags rim on the potty. But just when you think you are escaping the expense of diapers...! I dont agree that you can use grocery store bags because they have tiny holes, and a friend of mine warned me that they had an embarrassing situation in a restaurant once because of that. These bags have no holes and of course they fit and absorb well. But having ordered a pack a couple of weeks ago, I was shocked to see that the price has risen by three whole dollars. Phooey! they were expensive enough already. Now they are fifty cents per liner!!! Something tells me they cost a whole lost less to manufacture. Try other websites and see if they work for you (even where the price is lower, theres shipping to factor in etc).
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kmar
Greater than one weekThese are a life saver when traveling with a toddler whos potty training! Product arrived quickly.
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Bon
> 3 dayWe keep the seat in our car for our potty trained kids on long trips. Its perfect for in a pinch and cant find a bathroom! These new bags are a bit bigger and the seat we have is 4-5 yrs old so I assume the new seat is a little bit wider than our old one. They dont fit as snug as the previous bags.
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Italy2013
> 3 dayAt first glance, one might not think these to be essential. But trust me. They have paid for themselves in convenience many times over. We use the Potette potty in the car together with these bags. Theyre great because they can hold a lot and they tie up to be thrown away easily, or if I cant throw it away immediately, I toss it in a big ziploc bag to contain odor. I hardly ever had to take my potty training toddler to a nasty public restroom because this system was so convenient. We travel by car a lot, so it has been great. Awesome product.
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J&H
> 3 dayThese bags along with the travel potty are the perfect solution for car trips when you don’t want to do more than pullover rather than drive around looking for an acceptable bathroom for your toddler. We all know time is short when your kid starts screaming that they need to go potty. I love that there is an absorbent pad at the bottom. We just tie up the bag and dispose of it like a doggie bag.