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Latoya Bowe
> 3 dayI like that this is small enough to fit in a large purse, backpack or diaper bag. With the seat being close to the ground, it brings the knees closer to the chest for a better poop position. We also have a sedan so this is helpful when you don’t have an SUV trunk for potty breaks. It fits well behind the driver and passenger seat and my toddler can take his potty breaks in the car no issue. The one knock I have is that poop can get sticky. Just line the potty before use.
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Sodjamts
> 3 dayI liked
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AKahlSmith
> 3 dayI spent way too much time looking at travel potties. Hopefully, this review helps someone spend less time than I did. At home, we use the montikids potty. Its the perfect height for my son and doesnt cause him sensory issues. Unfortunately, its a bit too bulky to use as a travel potty and were on the go a fair amount of the time. I looked at a ton of foldable travel potties before settling on the Potette Plus Portable Potty. The main thing it has going for it is the collapsable, reusable liner. I knew that my son would have a hard time with sitting on a plastic bag needed to cover most other travel potties. The sound of the plastic and the feel of it against his skin would cause him to refuse to use the potty. Also, the noise of pee hitting the plastic would be a problem. The reusable liner takes away all of those issues. The potty itself is super easy to use. The legs fold down easily and the liner pops right in. Once your kid does their business, its simple to dump into a toilet and clean up. There is a little learning curve to refolding the liner, but not too bad. The main thing to be concerned about is the overall size of the potty. My son is 34 tall. He ends up with his knees almost to his chest when he sits down on it. On one hand, a great position for encouraging poop. On the other hand, he needs help getting up off the potty every time. The potty can be used on a regular toilet with the foldable legs at 180 degrees, but then were looking at total leg dangling. Its something to be aware of though.
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Monique Prohaska
> 3 dayThis potty works well for traveling but it is tiny (the legs and the thin seat, the actual bowl opening is the same as other seats- I checked). It looks like my son is sitting on the ground when he uses it, so it is a little awkward and puts him in a position for potentially popping up and peeing over/ on the potty seat. BUT, he will use it and there are ways to avoid an accident. As long as you take the extra moment to make sure the legs are locked in place, I havent had an issue with it collapsing. Love that the it has a silicone bowl that also folds up nicely for transport. The seat itself seems on the thinner side and looks less comfy than others, but when were out & about potty breaks are usually more business than leisure, so its doable. Ive only used it as a seat cover once, instead of a stand alone potty, and it was fine. I didnt trust it not to move around if he did, but it got the job done. All in all, this seat has allowed us to confidently go adventuring (or just run errands) again and it was worth the purchase.
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Kaylee
> 3 dayMy toddler refuses to use potty seats that fit on an actual toilet. hHe kept having potty accidents only when we would go out, because he was not comfortable with the potty seats. We needed a potty that would fit in his diaper bag and that was similar to what he used at home. He loves this. The potty seat folds up small enough to fit in his diaper bag and it is the perfect size for him!
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Liz
Greater than one weekWent beyond our expectations. So useful and easy to use/travel with. Wish we’d bought this when our oldest child was potty training.
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Idania Abache
> 3 dayExcelente producto, para llevar a todos lados.
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Lindsey
> 3 dayThis is a nice potty for traveling. I feel like the bowl could be a little deeper. The legs lock nicely and I like the bags with absorbency in the bottom. My son is 3 and I feel like the seat could be a little bigger and deeper for him.
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Cassondra Hammond
10-06-2025This has come in super handy for times when we are out at the park with our newly potty trained two year old, and there are no toilets around. Those early days where there is no option for them to hold it in, we just set it up in our trunk and let him go, and it is super easy to empty out, and folds right back up for easy travel.