Portable Potty Training Seat for Toddler Kids - Foldable Training Toilet for Travel with Travel Bag and Storage Bag, Potty Training Toilet for Outdoor and Indoor Easy to Clean(Blue) by MCGMITT
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Miranda
> 3 dayI have only used this in the car for emergency situations with my toddler. I plan on taking this on a trip soon. It is super compact and fits perfectly in my back pack. I like the disposable bags and how they fit in the bowl and not on top of the seat. My little one would not take to kindly to sitting directly on a plastic bag. I’ve seen other travel potty’s but this one is a better fit. I’m very pleased with this product.
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JandJ
Greater than one weekThis was nifty. It looks like it would easily break though. The little legs can be tricky and when unlocking, I’ve pulled them out completely. I did not use the bags that came with it. I bought a third party one because I read the ones that were included were useless. It was useful for my 4 year old on a road trip, but I wish the legs were longer. The toilet seat comes off so you can use it on a real toilet. That’s nice. The carrying bag — really wish it wasn’t so flimsy. It broke the first time we were unzipping it to open. It’s also a little small. In terms of cleaning it, there’s a lot of structural plastic ribs on the underside. It would be a pain to clean.
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Janet I
> 3 dayWe bought this for a vacation for our two year old who had JUST potty trained a few days before vacay. No accidents on the week long trip including the plane! This fit easily in a backpack or my wife’s purse and our daughter likes sitting on it. It rinsed off easy. Overall a great product. Wished we got a neutral colored one for our boy on the way. **Pro-tip: we bought some disposable paper toilet covers from Tomser on Amazon to prevent our girl from accidentally touching public toilet seats. Those were awesome as well as they covered the whole toilet. A lot of times in the airport/plane, dining/shopping we wouldn’t use this toilet seat, but the toilet covers came in handy and we’d just hold her on the toilet. This seat came in handing on the beach, side of the road, and hotel room where she did all of her # 2’s.
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Nicole Flasch
> 3 dayWe potty trained my son around 21 months and understandably even with the other foldable travel seats we tried, even after getting the hang of things, he was scared of the big potties wed have to use while on the go out and about and would refuse to use them. Or when we traveled across state lines. Eeek. This has been an incredible solution. Feels stable when set up. My son has never had a problem going on it. Easy enough to shove in our carry on backpacks on planes. Will slowly begin to use the transitional function on big potties to get him used to those when the time comes. I think the stability of the entire plastic seat will feel a bit better to him that the flimsier travel ones. My kid doesnt wet himself and we dont have to stay as close to home. Whats not to love.
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Nicole D
> 3 dayVery small/low to the ground. My 22# 2yo loves that its her size
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Stephanie G.
> 3 dayPotty training must have! We keep this potty in the trunk of our suv. I love that it comes with bags for easy clean up while out and about. Folds down easily but we just keep it set up and ready to go in the car. Wouldn’t recommend it as an insert for big toilets, it was a little wonky and my kid prefers his foldable travel insert for that purpose. Overall very happy. Would buy again
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Love these boxes. Def is a upscale look to my cake business. Cupcakes fit perfect.
> 3 dayTo small for my child. Not comfortable for her. Didnt fast enough for her.
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Kayla
> 3 dayI searched the internet forever to figure out what potty seat to buy for our month long vacation. I wanted something easy to clean and that had a removable bucket, and the ability to put on top of a normal size toilet seat. This had all three. We were able to use it as her potty for overnight and for traveling in the car, in the bottom of the stroller etc. I also really like that you don’t need to use the bags because I think that it’s wasteful and risky anyway because of potential leaks.
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Nina
> 3 dayThis travel potty is a little bigger than the smallest models, but the latter require using a bag and my granddaughter wont sit on a potty if there is a plastic bag in it, even underneath a cover. Besides, to reduce pollution, we dont want to be using a bag except on the road, e.g. in an airplane or restaurant. So having a collapsible potty that can be used without a bag was just right for us. The cons are that it takes a bit to learn to collapse it quickly, and one must be careful not to lose one of the legs that tend to fall out when you are collapsing the thing. Overall, it was a great solution for the trip.
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Mary Grant
> 3 dayKeep in my trunk for when my daughter has to go very bad. Very practical