Potette Plus Potty Value Pack: Kalencom 2in1 Potette Plus Portable Potty and Reusable Collapsible Liner for Home Use (Teal/Green)
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Jiana S.
> 3 dayNot a lot to say here. It works well, its cute, its sturdy, and its comfy for my toddler to use. Great potty!
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Melissa
> 3 day*UPDATE: We have been using this potty for two years now. The liners have never leaked. Our daughter is four, 38 pounds, and 42” tall now. It’s a bit on the small side for her now, but still does the job. We never go on long drives without it and it has come in especially handy now that restrooms are few and far between due to COVID. We anticipate at least another year of use and wholeheartedly recommend this potty. This portable potty with the Potette liners has been a lifesaver on too many occasions to count. The potty is small, definitely an “on the go” use instead of for daily at home use. We keep it in our vehicle & our toddler uses it 3-5 times a week while we are away from home. My toddler is 30 pounds and has been using it for about six months. I anticipate that we will be using it on longer car trips for another year or two. The legs can be tricky to open/close, so I just leave them open & ready to go. I did purchase a more sturdy string backpack for storing it along with the liners, some wipes, and a change of clothes. Would definitely purchase again!
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Brenda Schmenda
> 3 dayMy kiddo loved it and its hassle free easy to dump and clean
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Janine B.
> 3 dayPerfect for the car or outings where a bathroom might not be easily accessible or close. Easy to store, easy clean up. Initially it kept collapsing when my daughter sat, but I didn’t realize the legs lock in position when it’s in potty mode (push them up towards the seat to lock in place). Buy extra bags- they’re super handy.
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Mrs. Cali Koepp MD
> 3 dayI had the older model with the insert and loved it. It worked really well. The potette seat was convenient for big public restroom toilets so my toddler could have a more stable seat that fit her. The insert fit over the seat fully and fit secularly. So it was convenient when we needed a standalone potty for her. It got misplaced so I decided to get a new one. What came was not like the one I had or like was is shown in the product pictures here. It is a newer style insert with a lifted splash guard. The insert doesnt fit over the top of the seat and sit correctly. It is to small for the potette seat. There is no way it would stay in place while being used. Let alone while a wiggly kid is trying to sit on it. Im very disappointed. Weve used a potette seat for my now 8 year old when she was a toddler and my youngest since she started potting in a toilet for the last almost 2 years. With the crappy new design I am returning this and going to be on the hunt for a new more user-friendly travel potty seat for my kids. Kallocom youre loosing customers, fix your product design.
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Vanessa
> 3 dayThe removable tray does not have anything to hold on too, it has holes but nothing to go on (my only negative). Still really love how compact it is and used it while traveling, we keep it in the car.
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r
> 3 dayThis solved our problems using public restrooms. Easily fits into a Planet Wise medium wet bag, and into a diaper bag. I love the reusable liner so I don’t have to keep buying disposable liners and create tons of waste. The hinges on it could be easier to use.
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COyogi
> 3 dayThis is one of the best baby/kid purchases we have ever made....and that is saying a lot!! This is versatile, incredibly well designed and so easy to use. It has been so helpful during potty training. We live far from the city/destinations, so we are away from the house for long periods of time. My 2 year old daughter will not pee in every potty (yet, during potty training), but we never had an issue with this one. It is tiny and folds up, and fits in the diaper bag, purse, under the stroller, anywhere. It comes with a convenient carry/storage bag (just heavy plastic with drawstrings, but works). We just open it up in the back of my SUV and she goes. Also, way easy to clean. I wish I was smart enough to have designed this. Also: Bonus: I didnt realize this when I purchased it, but the legs also fold outward to make a little potty seat to place on top of a regular potty seat (like for when youre out and about, or for when your kiddo has outgrown sitting on the low/freestanding potette). You need this!
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DragonMama
> 3 dayAs my 5th and final child toilet trains, this has been a real boon to have in the mix. We have had earlier versions of this since our 2nd kid was toilet training (nearly a decade ago) and the upgrades from the older version are very nice. We particularly like the collapsible silicone insert & use that in the one that travels with us since our little one still refuses to use it on a toilet (3+ months totally diaper-free) and we havent been dilligent with having the potette-on-toilet used at home to gain comfort with that usage (the unitasker toddler toilet topper with some padding is the option our little one self-selects at home faster than we have been able to intervene, and since that has resulted in less laundry from not getting on the toilet fast enough we havent really been putting enough effort into that since this option gives an out-and-about little freestanding potty option that the little one doesnt complain about). If you plan to put it in a diaper bag, you will need one that is backpack-sized if you are carrying much of anything else in there. We generally just keep it in the bag it comes with hung on a hook from a headrest in the minivan and carry that in wherever we are going or put it in a regular backpack we have with us for other family items (after this many kids, I try but usually fail to keep a change of clothes for everyone in the van in case we unexpectedly wind up messy, so I usually have a clothing change for the youngest in the van even if it was originally intended for an older sibling who has since outgrown it!). This is sturdy enough that older siblings and potentially parents (my knees arent good enough to try) could use this in an emergency if needed on the side of the road. We have used standard grocery plastic bags with a menstrual pad thrown in the bottom a few times on road trips instead of the official bags.
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CM
> 3 dayWe keep one of these in each of our cars, and it has been a LIFESAVER for our toddler! The seat itself isnt the most plush or comfortable, but its meant to just be a portable potty, so we didnt expect it to be super comfy. We use it in the back of our SUV when our little one needs to go (we also use it with the Potette Plus potty liners). Weve also taken it with us into public bathrooms. You just pull the wings out so that it fits on top of a regular sized potty. Its SO much easier than trying to hold your little one to keep them from falling into the toilet and having to battle toilet seat covers and all that. Highly recommend!