OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty - Teal, 1 Count (Pack of 1)
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Nicole
> 3 dayI just recently potty trained my daughter and I wanted to make sure that when we went out anywhere I would have a way for her to use the bathroom. Initially I bought it for the stand alone feature, like if it was an emergency and I needed to pull over for her to go to the bathroom I could. Turns out I never had to use it for this reason yet, which I am absolutely ok with. I have used it in MANY times in public bathrooms. I was a little hesitant that it wouldnt work in certain situations, but I was wrong. I have used it in park bathrooms that have no actual lift up seat on them, I have used in in port-a-potties, and I have used it in normal bathrooms. It fits great in all these circumstances. An unexpected plus is that my daughter likes to hold the side of the toilet seat when she goes to the bathroom and its nice because she can actually put her hands on the flip out legs and I dont have to worry about her touching the public bathroom at all. And lastly, when you take your kid to the restroom, you might as well go too. Well, I was in a hurry to use the bathroom because I just wanted to get my kid out of there before she touched everything after she went, so I didnt bother to put the potty seat away, I just used it too. And I gotta say, it was so much better than squatting or putting my own butt on the public seat! Only slightly embarrassed for having used it! :)
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Annette S.
> 3 dayI bought this to keep in the car and total long on outings so that my three-year-old can continue potty training and not rely on pull-ups. It has been a game-changer! It is fast to set up, very stable once the child sits down, and is definitely easy to clean up when used with the appropriate bags. Its lightweight and slender enough that I put it in my beach bag, hauled it in a backpack around Boston, and now just keep it in my car with extra bags. There have been some close calls, and this sets up in a flash but also folds up to put away quickly (and only folds up when you want due to solid snap buttons) as well. I thought I would be wiping the seat every time but with bags, you dont have to wipe a thing except your child! Get this for all your excursions!
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Kelli Jast
> 3 dayI got this potty for our daughter after we potty trained her a few months ago because she was scared of using the potty at other peoples houses or out in stores. I kept this in the back of the car and it has been a life savor! We recently flew on an airplane and I also folded it up and stuck it in the diaper bag to take with us. While mid air we were unable to get up to use the lavatory due to turbulence so I let her go on this potty right at our seats. So convenient, clean, easy to bag up pee, and helps ease that transition for little ones that are newly potty trained. 10/10 recommend!
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erika
> 3 dayBuy it Buy it Buy it ! New gift for everyone!
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Shelly
> 3 dayWhen we are traveling or camping it’s not always easy to pull over and find a bathroom for your littles. This portable potty chair has been great for our family. It folds up compactly so it’s easy to store and bring along and sturdy enough to hold up to the squiggliest toddler. We have used it in our house too when one of our kiddos needs to use the “big potty”. Having the carry bag with some disposable bags along with it makes it ready to go when your littles are.
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KLaisHerm
> 3 dayThis is so great for a toddler on the go! It’s sturdy and there when a bathroom is not available (ex. when the public parks close the bathrooms for winter). So nice if she needs to poop in public too, that can be hard with the bigger toilets. This is a very helpful item to have!
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EO
> 3 dayThis product is great for anyone with young children. I’ve used this in the trunk of my suv many times. I’d rather travel with my own potty than have to use a Johnny-on-the spot or a dirty public restroom any day. It folds almost flat and is easy to clean. I reuse plastic store bags with a feminine napkin stick in the bottom to absorb liquid if I can’t immediately discard the bag. This prevents it from spilling in my trunk.
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Jennifer Sun
> 3 daySo easy to set up / use. So easy to clean. Im happy for the purchase! We go on hikes often, and needed a solution so my boy isnt holding it in. We are also not fond of using public restrooms. So I bought this hoping that we could pop it open in the trunk for him when he needs it. I AM NOT DISAPPOINTED! He took to using it just like the toilet topper we use at home. The waste was so quick and easy to dispose of. And there was no extra mess for me to have to wipe up! Im so happy with this purchase.
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Stacy Dennison
> 3 dayNever before children did I think I’d have a potty in my car, alas, here I am, and I’m reviewing it. This is the travel potty you never knew you needed, until you are potty training and are afraid to let your child ride in the car without a pull-up on. Alas, you have arrive at this product and possibly this review. You don’t think you need this until you are leaving your daycare facility, and get on the highway (which is about a 35 minute ride from home, and the next potty stop is a good 25 mins away) and you ensured your very adorable tiny tot has relieved themselves before hitting road, to only just pass through the toll booth and hear “I NEED TO GO POTTY!!!” To which you reply: “you just went at daycare can you hold it?” And tiny tot says: “NO ITS ALMOST COMING OUT!!” If this sounds like you, than this little port-a-pot for tots is just up your alley. It’s a stand alone little pot, so if you’re outside somewhere discrete you can let them pee on the ground, OR if you can’t do that, then they have amazing little absorbent bags that attach to this little pot to catch it all and tie it up (please take it home and discard of it properly, we’re all humans here, or so I hope). But wait!!!! there’s more!!! It’s convent to use in the trunk, or on the back seat for added privacy for your tiny tot, and even folds out to be a tot spot on a regular big pot. If you’ve gotten this far, for real it has been a life saver for my 3 year old in the long car rides to and from daycare daily, and when visiting friends. Happy Potty training families!
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Arleene Taylor
> 3 dayThis portable potty has worked great for our 2 year old while potty training. It folds up so compactly that I keep it in the hollow compartment of my SUVs trunk for on-the-go emergencies. I use plastic bags with a folded paper towel at the base and then tie and toss it (but I know that there are liner bags specific for this for sale on here.) I definitely recommend this!