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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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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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Sodjamts
> 3 dayI liked
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NarrowRoad
> 3 dayWe love this product! The toilet is sturdy enough to place within you vehicle on the passenger seat or floor for little ones. It stays in place and works well for toddlers learning to potty train on big toilets, and babies who practice elimination communication. We have several of the recommended EC potties (even before learning about it) and THIS is our favorite. Travels well and folds up if you care to carry it like that. But it is small and low enough as is so you can dump potty or poo, wipe or rinse out, them grab and go with legs locked under too! It has a comfortable soft silicone liner that makes cleanup so easy and nice for little ones comfort. Buy this potty seat!!!
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Marcy ann Hubbard
> 3 daySo I have been using this for the EC method and we started to use it with my 5 month old. I traveled across country in a vehicle and it was so nice having something that I could use on the road and now, in the airports! I love that you can use it alone (like we do for camping) or on another toilet! So worth the money, honestly maybe they should charge more.
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Leah Batchelor
> 3 dayThis is our second one weve bought because my first child didnt want to share with my second even though he is well past potty training. Super easy to clean, compact, and I love the different ways it can be used. My favorite feature is how low it sits which is so wonderful for pooping in the potty. Most training toilets dont give the squatting position making it difficult to convince a kid they can poop on it. This one sits low enough to give them a squatting position similar to when in diapers but not quite so much. My oldest uses a regular potty without any issues after this.
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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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Kelly Michelle
Greater than one weekThe reusable liner is great for use at home, and the seat also fits in the diaper bag for us to take with us on the go during potty training. It isn’t super stable feeling when being used on a big potty as a seat for our 2yo but I do like having that option - we have mostly used it as a stand alone potty so far and it’s stable and comfortable for him.
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bookworm80
Greater than one weekI keep this in my trunk. It has saved me so many times when we have been out and about and my daughter suddenly needs to use the potty. Super easy to use, clean, and store. You can simply fold it up and carry it in a backpack or diaper bag, keep it in the trunk, or the car. My daughter loved it from the beginning, and it has really made traveling and going out so much easier and less stressful.
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Liz
> 3 dayWent beyond our expectations. So useful and easy to use/travel with. Wish we’d bought this when our oldest child was potty training.