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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H Penz
> 3 dayThis seat is unsafe in the flat position where it goes over a toilet seat because there are no grips from keeping it from sliding around. There needs to be some rubber on the flat bottom part so a two year old doesnt fall off an adult toilet.
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shotts.5s
> 3 dayLove it!!! Easy to take everywhere
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Ashley
> 3 dayThis has been a lifesaver on multiple long trips. We’ve had it at least a few months now, and I’m still pleased. It’s easy to use in our SUV, and it’s very handy that it doubles as a potty seat for when we’re visiting family. It is quite short, but our son just turned four, and he’s still quite comfortable using it.
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MrW
> 3 day*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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Angie
> 3 dayI love that its so compact and lightweight. I do wish it was a bit larger though.
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Lenora Wolf DVM
> 3 dayWorks well, but you must be careful to keep a hand on your child because it slips and can become unstable.
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Heather D. Couillard
> 3 dayI absolutely ADORE this travel potty. LOVE LOVE LOVE. While it can fit on standard toilet seats, I only use it for occasions when my toddler has to go and theres no toilet available (or just gross porta-potties). Set-up takes seconds, and is super easy (just unfolding the legs and locking them into position, then adding the liner) and the disposable liners make clean-up incredibly easy. (I ordered a larger pack to keep with it, but it comes with a couple.) Everything fits nicely into its carry bag, and I keep it in the back of my SUV. When weve used it, Ive simply set it up right there in the back of my CR-V. Honestly, this is a must-have for people with potty-trained toddlers and small children. It takes away the stress of suddenly needing a toilet (well, for the kids - maybe they should make one for adults...ha). I got this from Amazon Vine for free, but if it broke right now, Id immediately buy a new one.
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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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Amy Lynn
18-11-2024Portable 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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K. A. Nicholas
> 3 dayI have my three year old granddaughter at least once a week, and enjoy taking her on day trips. After a few ‘close calls’ and a couple of accidents I decided it was prudent to get a potty that I could keep in the car for her. This potty has some pluses and minuses. On the plus side, it’s very portable since it folds up. It has a built in splash guard - necessary for little boys, but helpful for little girls who are still learning to make sure they are fully seated before going, too. It’s attractive. It comes with a storage bag and a couple of liners (I think they were a bit stingy with the liners though). When as a self standing potty, it holds firmly as long as you make sure the legs have snapped (audibly) into place. On the minus side, it did not fit on either of my toilet seats (both have round bowls). Once I did find a toilet it fit on, the legs ‘non-slip’ surface did not prevent the potty from slipping all over the place - a bits scary for a little one. The absorbable pad is more on one side of the liner, so it has a right and a wrong was to go on - not good when your little one has trouble holding their pee! The storage bag is just a plastic bag with a drawstring. I don’t see it lasting long if this is used and transported often. Overall the potty is good to keep as a spare for in a pinch, but I don’t love it.