Pee-Pee Teepee Elephant Blue - Cello Bag
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Elizabeth
> 3 dayso if you get in and get out all these things do is add additional time to the change. i had a friend recommend them and i bought them because of the recommendation. now that i have them i feel like i shouldve just saved my money. in theory they work great in our reality, not so much.
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Sarah Hess
> 3 dayIt’s a great idea in Theo, but very impractical. It does not work and just falls off as soon as they start to pee.
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Nisha Barrett
17-11-2024It wasn’t more than a month and a half before they started to fall apart. Assuming it’s known they’ll be washed often, you would think they are able to withstand it. No, they are not. They do, however, serve their purpose.
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Christopher
> 3 dayThey are so very tiny that they will never work, ever. I can say that with an absolute truth. And I can couple that with the fact that there is no elasticity at the base of the cone which means any slight movement from the child or him kicking his legs about or moving his hand around there in that area, will knock it right off and I assure you that Murphys law will kick in in full gear and as soon as that little teepee comes off youre going to have a fountain and then youre going to have to clean. For what should be one of the most simple products ever to be designed and made, and yes I knew this was a fruitless adventure at the back of my mind, I am still perplexed at the stupidity and lack of oversight and lack of testing and lack of engineering and lack of perspective and so on and so on and so on, to make a product that should be so utterly simple and easy, to now it just being a wasted piece of cotton thats in a trash dump site somewhere in Texas and many many other cities and states and countries Im sure. The designer and engineer behind this and the people that signed off on this have literally just wasted everybodys money every time anybody makes a purchase on this. I kind of feel like that should be illegal because nowadays engineers pump out things that are good and intentions but are completely useless when put in reality and this is coming from an engineer. Some of the dumbest people I know are engineers and small number of engineers that I know are very intelligent and are very smart. Some of the smartest people Ive ever met in my entire life have no college education and are often usually much more financially successful. It really starts to make you question the educational system and the allowance of people to get degrees that probably should not get degrees in certain areas. Whether its nursing, environmental science, political science, therapist, basically all the most important things. I have a piece of paper that says I have a degree and what I see in the world and what Ive learned over my years makes me sad because I feel like my paper is extremely useless in the real world. Knowing and understanding people and knowing and understanding how to talk to them and how to think critically are probably the most important things anybody could ever learn. And you dont need college for that. Cheers on your T-pee purchase folks
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Roberto L.
> 3 dayFlannel cloth wipes work better (I use osopcozy) and theyre cheaper/easier to care for. These shrink in the dryer, ball up, and need to be reshaped each use. Oh, theyre also not tee pees. Theyre #&$^ing ROCKETS. Your kid fires away and so do these, powered by a devastating stream of destruction. Save you money. Save your sanity. Buy. Cloth. Wipes.
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Ming
> 3 dayYou’re better off using a diaper or something else. It doesn’t stay on his pee. Unless you have a second person there holding the dam thing.
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shoe lover
> 3 dayWhile these are made of nice material and are super cute, the teepee fell right off whenever my newborn kicked his legs.
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Nicola Purdy
> 3 dayProduct falls off easily when the baby moves. Never was able to use it unless I was holding it on. Then that would only leave me one hand to put the diaper on or clean the baby.
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Sam Colleran
> 3 dayWaste of money! Doesn’t work at all!
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Shivonne
> 3 dayThey came in very handy during the first few months since i hadnt changed a newborn boy before, the only thing is u have to make sure u use one hand to hold it in place becuase they are lightweight. Dont get me wrong, the work! U just have to multitask, which as a mom of 2 i already do so its not difficult for me to do.