Newnice 30 Packs Potty Liners Disposable with 200ML Absorbent Pads, Travel Potty Refill Bags Compatible with OXO Tot, Portable Potty Chair Liners, Universal Training Toilet Seat Bags for Kids Toddlers
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Jennifer
> 3 dayI see some people that were staring at the bottom there’s a “paper towel” it’s an absorbent square, not a paper towel but it doesn’t absorb much so I get why people may think that and it does look similar to a square of paper towel. Don’t get me wrong It DOES absorb SOME pee. However, I’d be shocked if it actually absorbs 200ML! I have a 2 year old I’m potty training and there is ALWAYS pee that is un-absorbed at the bottom. That being said.. the bags are EXTREMELY durable. I have used almost all 60 that I purchased and only had 1 that somehow leaked, but it was an extremely small leak. They are worth the purchase in my opinion because not only are they great on the go but also at home so I don’t have to constantly “dump out” and rinse my toddlers potty! I have a pack in the house and in my car. I don’t use public restrooms, ever. So this makes going out so much less stressful because obviously little ones go a lot! I can go before we leave a be fine, but that crazy to expect the same from a little one, especially a little one still learning how to use the potty! So these were an amazing find! Sadly I had to give it 4 stars due to the absorbency because really it’s just a bag of pee you end up with, not so much a “tidy absorbed person square in a bag” haha BUT, like I said they’re extremely durable and that is the most important thing! And that it makes clean up beyond easy! If they actually fix the product and make it actually absorb the amount they claim oh yeah 6 out of 5 stars! Haha. At the end of the day very much worth the purchase and I would recommend and I will buy again! UPDATE- It’s now April of 2023, I still am using these bags I’ve been using product for about a year now since I started potty training my oldest; as stated above! She started somewhat early (18 months) and has been fully trained since 2 weeks before her second birthday. That being said she’s super tiny for her age (She’s now 3 but only 23lbs and just 3 feet tall). So for her regular toilets are extremely intimidating! These bags have been a LIFE SAVER! I use them at home and on the go! I know many have an issue with the pee “sloshing in the bag”. You throw it out anyway! So who really cares?! Sure it’s a little more “un-tidy” but babies, toddlers, and children are untidy haha! That’s just life! For me and my family it works and they’ve been a true staple for us! I’ve purchased them 9 times since I started using them last year! So that’s A LOT of bags, and still only ever had one leak! Again, I definitely stick with a strong rating of 4 out of 5 stars just because they definitely don’t absorb much but the product is still great!
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John W
> 3 dayThese are very absorbent and does not leak! We have these handy in our car for our travel potty. When nature calls on the road, these are a must have. It fits perfectly on our portable potty.
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LeaveItToCleav
> 3 dayI’m on my second child to potty train and I remember the love hate relationship of potty training because I loved not having to do diapers but I hated cleaning the tiny toilet. These are a lifesaver. The plastic is thick! Thicker than a grocery bag. We use a very popular baby mini toilet for potty training and it fits perfectly in the bowl. I put some of the bags in the back of the toilet for easy set up for the next toilet time. My two year old is fine with the idea of the bag being there. Taking it off the toilet is easy and easy to fold. It makes for potty training to be more exciting and not nearly as bad for me.
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Booknerd28
> 3 dayWe road trip pretty frequently and I refuse to take my toddler daughter into a gas station restroom to potty. So, weve always used a car potty for her. These are way less messy than the regular bags weve been using. They fit the OXO potty perfectly.
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J
> 3 dayI like this for my toddler because I don’t like to bring him to the public restroom since they are filthy. These make it easy to bring a potty and clean it up in no time for him to use while we’re out. Definitely recommend if you go out a lot with your toddler
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Crafty nurse
> 3 dayThese are good potty liners. They fit both of my potty chairs nicely and have held up well so far. They are pretty sturdy, but you still need to be careful not to put a hole through the bag when putting them on and taking them off. These are good for travel and really make things convenient.
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Whitney
Greater than one weekWe have a 4-year-old and have kept a toddler potty in the car for years. We still use it because public restrooms are sometimes gross, especially for little ones who have to hold onto the sides. We have both the Poppy Potty and a telescoping camping-style potty that is toddler-sized. These bags work great for both. They are slightly larger than other brands weve used, or at least the top opening is larger. I love that they come pre-loaded with an absorbent pad and it works great. I get that its really meant to prevent spills, but it really holds a lot. The bags themselves are also thicker than the other ones weve tried. I would say the thickness is comparable to a plastic grocery store bag. Not the super thin ones you often get with take-out orders, but the ones meant to hold groceries. I also appreciate that they are pretty opaque. Why everyone else thinks its a good idea to make potty bags clear is beyond me. These bags get 5 stars from me!
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GirlMom
> 3 dayI love the convenience of potty liners. These are pretty good. They have an absorbent square inside that it says holds 200 ML of liquid. I put that statement to the test. I poured 200 ML of water into the bag and let it sit to be absorbed, after 1 minute I poured what wasn’t absorbed back out. Only 150 ML was absorbed. Honestly who knows how much liquid will come for our little tots. Either way these still absorb a good amount and the handles make them easy to remove from the potty when done for a quick tie up and disposal without an accidental slip. Well done newnice!
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Kristi
Greater than one weekI have a travel potty that I keep in the back of the car for potty emergencies with my 4 year old. I usually put a diaper in the bottom to soak up waste. I thought these might be a good substitution. Unfortunately they do not fit over the potty. I kind of finagled it over the bottom cup portion but it won’t be comfortable for my toddler to sit on. I can foresee a lot of complaining. The absorption pad is very small and will probably not hold much before it overflows. These potty bags were a bust.
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JRica
> 3 dayMy niece is in the middle of potty-training so I wanted to try these out. These were a little confusing to use at first since there werent clear instructions on how to use them, but once we figured it out on our own, they worked really well and made clean-up so much easier! The absorbent pad is attached to the outside of the bag so you have to flip it inside-out to use each liner. I wouldve preferred if the pad was already on the inside of the bag just to eliminate that one extra step which, if youre dealing with potty-training, youd know makes all the difference! The pad was super absorbent though and the design is cool with it being kind of like a plastic shopping bag. We havent used them while traveling yet but I imagine these would be easy to use if a potty seat wasnt available since a child can slip the bag over his/her legs and the bag could be held up to catch the waste.