Kalencom Potette Plus Premium 2 in 1 Travel Potty and Toilet Seat Trainer Ring with Built in Pee Guard and Easy-Grip Handles (White/Gray)
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UxorialDecember
> 24 hourWe LOVE this little travel potty. We have a 17 month old son and the pee guard ACTUALLY WORKS... This potty folds up easily and even fits in our diaper bag. It folds down to at as an insert for a public toilet and the legs remain upright for a travel potty. We took this travel potty all over with us recently on a road trip and we had zero issues. Some people have commented on the legs on some of the pottys being difficult to maneuver but we did not have this problem at all. Very intuitive and convenient.
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Xander Kunde
> 24 hourlittle difficult to set up when in a rush !
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MrW
> 24 hour*Edit on Nov. 5 2020 Well I stand corrected. We used our travel potty this weekend and I realized it is able to be locked in place. Once I did that, it was much more stable for my 3 year old to use! You have to push the legs up to lock in place. This is great for traveling. I purchased it so we could avoid bringing our kids(both 3) around the general public during the pandemic. It’s opening is smaller than a toddler potty but doesn’t seem to bother either child. My only problem is that it’s not stable enough for my child to sit down on it. We have to help them by holding the legs or sides of the seat. Otherwise the whole thing collapses to one side or the other. I would recommend this only for traveling but not for a regular potty training chair. Ps- buy extra disposable bags, it comes with 3
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Amy Lynn
> 24 hourPortable toilet seat trainer that you can take on the go. Small in size and has two legs on the side that stand up and collapse, Comes with a bunch of little bags you put over the seat. Has another thicker drawstring plastic bag to store them in that comes with it. Seat is made of a durable hard plastic material. Legs are the same, a bit flimsier but got the hang of it eventually. Seat does the job.
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Beth L.
> 24 hourI needed a decent travel potty with a high splash guard for my son. This fits the bill perfectly. I love the 2-in-1 functionality. The only minor complaint would be that it does take a decent amount of force to snap the legs into place to use as a stand alone potty. That means that sometimes by the time Ive actually unfolded it, locked the legs in place, and put a liner in it my son has had an accident. So for right now, just for the sake of speed, I tend to keep the legs locked in place and a liner already in it so i can just pull it out of our potty bag (a 31 zip top utility tote) and its ready to go. This does take up more room in the bag than having the legs folded, but for us its worth it so as to avoid accidents. Next I would love for there to be a reusable liner for home use that would work with this models larger splash guard!
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Erika A.
> 24 hourBought this to replace one I had in the car for many years. This is a nice slim profile. It is easy to store, set up, and use.
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bbb
> 24 hourI like that this has the higher guard in the front for boys, but it doesn’t fit with the potter collapsible liner so I had to return it unfortunately.
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Mrs. Simpkins
> 24 hourWe haven’t “used” the seat as of yet. My kids have played in it and it doesn’t not seem to bother them. I think the idea is great especially to use on the public toilets. The color is pretty and seems sturdy enough to last for a long time.
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Train fans Aunt
> 24 hourWe (the adults) loved it! The child (3 y/o boy) was a bit skeptical! After 2 weeks of potty training and then traveling overseas, it became the trusted, sure thing for him to use the potty!
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Heather
> 24 hourI really like this as an on the go potty seat, but it may not work for everyone. The legs fold up underneath and it becomes very small, awesome. Its easy to fit in a diaper bag unlike my Baby Bjorn seat reducer that I have been using, also awesome. However, unlike the Baby Bjorn there is no way to adjust this and hold it in place if you use it as a seat reducer. For a kiddo that is new to potty training this could be unsettling as it moves around. This wasnt an issue for us as my son has been potty trained for a few months but I wouldnt have started with this as a seat reducer. I love that I can set it up on the ground if we are somewhere without toilets. I dont use the bags so I cant speak to how those work (if my dog can pee in the grass so can my kid imo, just watch the slant of the ground). But my son didnt have any issues using it outside with feet down. It clicks in place to let you know that its in the right position. If it didnt click, double check it so your toddler doesnt end up sitting in his/her pee. In this capacity it would be great for a beginner. The hole is small and would be appropriate for even the youngest little ones (ECers Im talking to you). We havent had any wild pees but it looks relatively easy to clean and includes a nice splash back for boys.