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Aloha.Tiger
Greater than one weekI use these for our travel potty since my daughter is potty training. It is nice to be able to have a toilet wherever we go, and then be able to throw out the waste. With that being said, they are kind of expensive for what they are, waste bags. I would almost be tempted just to use a trash can liner which would be a fraction of the cost, even if you doubled them up.
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Serika &Steven
> 3 dayWorks great for potting training.
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IZ
> 3 dayIt is simple and it works for us. It is a helpful Potty liners and bags, which save you lots of time for finding a restroom for a kid while we are traveling.
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D.T.
Greater than one weekThis travel potty liner is a lifesaver during long road trips. It is universal as I’ve tested it on 2 different models of travel potties. I’ve previously used plastic shopping bags in place of the liners and that was a mistake. Plastic shopping bags are much thinner and since they were previously used, there might be tiny holes and that was what happened to me. These liners are much thicker and easily tied up for disposal after use. It is not the cheapest option but it is the cleanest and most convenient option when on the go.
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Lilbear
> 3 dayI have a OXO TOT 2-In-1 Go Potty and these potty liners fit it pretty well. The lines are strong and durable. The size is pretty decent as well. My only compliant is the price. The current price is 36 bags for $24.99 which is $0.7 per bag. This price is a bit expensive than similar products on the market. So from a cost standpoint, I would probably not spend so much money on a potty liner. Other than that, this is a really nice product, worth trying is $$$ is not an issue for you.
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Ying Z.
> 3 dayI am doing potty-training for my son, and this product helps a lot. It fits most kids’ potties and is very convenient to use. The potty liners is leak-proof, and you can simply tie up and throw it after each use, saving time for cleaning. I love it.
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Vine Yard
> 3 dayWe just started potty training my 2 yo and he doesn’t seem to like this but necessary when we are outside. It’s also a bit pricey for the intended use.
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Ken
> 3 dayThese come vacuum sealed very compact. Each bag includes a thin absorbent pad glued to the bottom. They come inside out so when you open the bag you pull it down over the potty and push down the pad through the center. I like this better than a trash bag where we have to open it push through the center and then wrap on the seat. With the reversed design you are securing the wrap around the edges making it slightly more efficient, which when you have a squirming kid dancing around the back of the car every second counts. The bag has a decent thickness and so far we have not had any leaks. We were using trash bags and tissues. This alternatively is more convenient with the pad attached and it fits our travel potty well. Overall these are a pricier option, but you have to weigh that against the convenience
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101
> 3 dayWhenever we are driving we keep these handy. These are perfect to use when the kids need that pit stop. They absorb enough and are easy to use.
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Patty G.
> 3 dayThe disposable travel potty liners fit my OXO travel potty. We use the travel potty weekly as my two girls prefer it over the public restroom when we are out and about. The travel potty liners are thinner and more flimsy than my current liner. I was afraid it won’t hold urine but to my surprise it did without any issues. I accidentally left the used potty bag with urine overnight in my minivan and the car didn’t smell at all. The potty liner bag does a great job of trapping the odor inside.