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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curlyq
Greater than one weekThe seat is actually smaller than I expected, but that makes it that much more portable. I got this seat because it had the part for boys, unfortunately my son wont sit on it on the ground. He prefers to sit on it on top of the actual toilet. Thats a nice feature that this can be used both ways. I gave it 3 stars overall because I still havent figured out how to position it on the actual toilet so that there isnt a big mess, but it does prevent my son from getting pee all over me and it makes him feel secure on the toilet seat, even if I have to clean the area around the seat afterwards. It is definitely much more portable and convenient to travel with than the foam seats that dont fold up and the fold up ones dont have the lip for boys. I would recommend this seat for traveling while potty training especially for boys.
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KWJ
> 3 dayThis is the absolute best travel potty for my toddler for when we travel or go camping. It is durable, easy to clean, very light, and folds up very compact. Weve taken it camping with us multiple times and just set it up as a standalone potty so he can go to the bathroom around the campsite. Its also really easy to use on a toilet and stays on the seat just fine, very sturdy. I just took it in our luggage recently on a plane trip so that we could use it where we were staying and it worked great for my toddler. Really cant recommend this enough for any toddler potty needs. Its durable, sturdy, lightweight, easy to take anywhere, and is perfect for any toddler.
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deeper waters
> 3 dayAn easy to use, versatile, compact, transportable potty seat that is adequately comfortable. It can be used free standing on the floor or position it on the toilet. If you and your child are on the go or benefit from more than one caregiver, the seat can travel with the child for consistency and convenience. Thinking back on what my mom used for us in the 50s I am reminded of how home-centered many young mothers and children were compared to today.
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Jestine Acuesta
> 3 dayWith our girls we had a regular potette plus, but we found with our boy or want working well because it was missing the pee guard. This seat is a bit wider but still easily portable.
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Marissa Garzetta
> 3 dayUsing this on the backend of potty training has been a godsend! My 3 y.o. can tell me I have to go! while were driving, I pull over, let her do her business, tie up the bag, and dispose at home. No mess, totally sanitary, AND we were even able to bring it into a water park on vacation so we didnt have to use public bathrooms! My only complaint is that the legs collapse easily. That could just be me not setting it up right, but if you buy it, know that you the parent may have to hold onto the seat handles while your child is sitting to make sure the potette doesnt collapse. Still, super small complaint for something thats given us so much freedom!
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Eric
> 3 dayComes in handy for the road when we are out on our many adventures. Easy use, compact, and lightweight.
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Tais
> 3 dayThere are three reasons that make this potty unusable: 1: when put on the toilet it slides around like crazy. There is no grip at all to hold it in place on top of the toilet seat. 2. To convert it into a “sit up” potty on the floor from the folded state takes 5+ minutes. I don’t know whoever invented it, but they clearly never had a toddler who needs to go potty: now. 3. When it’s (finally) been assembled into a sit up potty position it’s barely 1.5 inch off the ground/floor. It’s so low, that it can not be comfortable for any kid who’s over 28-30 inches tall. Overall: can’t use on top of the toilet and can’t use as a portable potty. Will be returning.
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Michael Tourino
> 3 dayIt slips around when used on a regular toilet. It works best when using it on its own. Travel friendly and you can use any plastic bag with handles.
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Mayra Serna
> 3 dayThese toilet seat is made with nice smooth plastic and easy for my son to sit on. This is my sons secondary toilet training seat, I like how it has a built in pee guard. The built in holders work well and these seat collapses down for easy storage. It has easy grip handles and it came with 3 disposable liners.
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Beth L.
> 3 dayI 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!