OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty - Teal, 1 Count (Pack of 1)

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  • Watson Zulauf

    > 3 day

    This has been great for my 3 yo. We take it everywhere and it makes continuing our potty training a breeze. We have taken it to the park, restaurants, the store and just pack it in our diaper bag.I was really worried about all the germs in public restrooms but this helps so much. She doesn’t have to touch the “big potties” and I just put this in the corner and it just feels cleaner. I would recommend buying a refill pack when you first purchase it, I think you only get 3 with the initial purchase. Virtually no clean up. Once they finish you just tie it up and toss.

  • Phoebe Amelie Bell

    > 3 day

    Love this little travel potty SO much. It makes potty training so much easier. Fits in a backpack, in the bottom of the stroller, or just hold i in the bag it comes with! So easy to grab and go. And love that you can use it on a big toilet, too.

  • debbie

    > 3 day

    My 3 year old refuses to use a commercial toilet, so this made leaving the house with her pretty tough. This folding potty and the 4 gallon bags I use to line it are really easy to fit in my large purse and for shorter trips, we just leave it in the car. I open it on the floor of the backseat and she does her business in the car, using the door handle to help pull herself up into standing. Weve had this potty for a year and it has been indispensible. Ive even used it a few times especially during the initial phases of the COVID crisis when I didnt want to use a public restroom. I just buy rolls of 4 gallon Ruffies from the hardware store and double-line the potty. I used to use compostable bags but the urine would eat through it in very little time. When we visit Grandpa, I set up the portable potty for my daughter in the bathroom and at the end of the day I pour the contents into the toilet, knot up the bag, and toss it. Now my daughter is 4 and she still uses this potty for our outings..airport...park...you name it. We have a number of different small potties in our bathrooms, flip down toilet seat lids etc. for inside our home, but this is the only potty we need for our girl when we leave our house. I had a ring but holding it still while lifting my kid onto a large toilet doesnt give her any independence when we are visiting our relatives. I recommend this folding potty for all parents of young children!!

  • reneesb04

    > 3 day

    I am comparing the potette plus and the oxo. The potette plus is on the left and oxo on the right. The oxo is slightly larger and slightly taller, but really not that noticeable. The potette plus definitely has a better pee guard for boys and you can see in the pics the bottom of it extends into the toilet to prevent pee from coming through the gap. You can see in the pics the oxo has a pretty big gap in front and doesn’t have anything the extends down into the toilet. When I had my son test it out, pee came right out the gap and went everywhere, as I expected would happen. No leaking with the potette. The oxo wins when it comes to ease and speed of setting it up. It just snaps right into place and you push a button to lay it flat or close it. The potette is a little more finicky getting it to stand up. I wish it had the button like the oxo. If I had a girl, I would hands down pick the Oxo over the potette. Or if you only plan to use liners and have no intention of using this on a toilet then go with the Oxo. I have a boy though and plan to use this in public restrooms, I will be keeping the potette because the pee guard is just so much better. Hope this helps anyone debating between the two.

  • erika

    > 3 day

    Buy it Buy it Buy it ! New gift for everyone!

  • YAC

    > 3 day

    Really transformed our trips!

  • Janeen A.

    19-11-2024

    OMG!! A coworker told me about this when I was mentioning to her my apprehension about driving to our family reunion being that my 3 year old son had finally started adapting to not going potty in his pullups. She immediately said this was a lifesaver and she takes it everywhere. So I ordered it, not really having high hopes, but figuring Id give it a try. OMG, OMG, OMG!! Do you know the whole time we were driving my son told me like 4 times that he had to peepee (4 times is a lot because it was only a 4 hour drive). I think he saw it as a game. Dad was driving and I was sitting in the back with him and 1 year old daughter. I think he enjoyed being pulled out of carseat and placed on potty while in the car. We had him wear a pullup just incase, but he didnt go in pullup, he was thrilled to use this new invention. Having said all of that, it is very easy to use, it folds in flat and comes in a thick drawstring durable plastic bag. It also comes with a few disposable bags that have an absorbent pad attached to the inside base to help retain the mess. The reusable bags are designed to be pulled over potty and drop down inside to catch waste. This is great for road trips, as well as everyday here and theres. You can use it in a restaurant if your child needs to go but you dont feel comfortable with them sitting on the public toilet seat or anywhere else at that, because not only does this fold out as a standing potty, but the legs hyperextend out to create arms that allow it to balance across a toilet, (ofcourse when you balance it on a toilet you wont need to use the bags.) I definitely recommend this if you are potty training your little one or even if you have a toddler and are a germaphobe about public bathrooms. Buy it! You wont regret it!

  • Stacie

    > 3 day

    We keep this little potty in the car for on thw go and for traveling!! Very convient with long car rides and not having to try to find somewhere to stop!! Also if you run out of the bags we just used a regular grocery sack with paper towels in the bottom! Also I would recommend keeping a bag in the potty ready to go so you dont have to worry about it when its time use!!

  • Jingle

    > 3 day

    Im writing this review 4 years later, after a big trip where this potty, which we call The Throne, saved the day. We got it during our first kids upotty training, where its convenience made it a part of our daily lives. With all our kids now solidly potty trained, it no longer gets daily visits, but its a total pinch-hitter for the odd-ball situations.

  • Kylie marden

    > 3 day

    I like the idea of this travel potty however it is very small. My little 2 year olds bottom hardly fits on it & he refuses to use it. I’m returning it and bringing his regular potty out and about with us. He’s been very successful with potty training but just won’t go on this particular potty, and he does have 2 different ones at home so it’s not the “different” thing. I give 3 stars because perhaps other children will use it, and the idea is great.

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