PottyCover, Disposable Toilet seat Covers. (6 Pack)

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  • TechnoNerd

    Greater than one week

    Daughter absolutely loves this. Were in the middle of potty training and obviously the training doesnt stop when were out at the mall. She used to be terrified of going in public places. This adds a bit more fun in the process for her. We just tell her OK! Its polka dot potty time! and she gets excited for it because she thinks its a party. From a parents perspective it just adds a bit more sanitation when using public bathrooms. Texture consistency is similar to regular toilet seat covers. We all know kids like to move around which includes their hands so this is great that theres an extra side barrier on the off chance they grab onto the side of the toilet. We do use it in conjunction with this particular potty seat that folds https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06ZZXQHYK/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&th=1. They seem to pair well together at least for us.

  • JL

    Greater than one week

    I love these potty covers! I am a germophobe; I actually feel compelled to wash *my* hands if I see someone else doing something dirty. So public toilets were a nightmare for me while I was potty training my daughter until I found these. Before that, lets just say there were a lot of awkward contortions involved in getting my daughter onto a toilet without having her touch anything except for me and/or the flimsy toilet covers that are found in public bathrooms. It was nerve wracking, and my daughter felt my nervousness and got nervous... And then she refused to go to public bathrooms completely, choosing instead to pee in her training pants while staring me down. (Parents of 2-year-olds will know what Im talking about here.) So I thought to myself, why dont they make better toilet seat covers? Ones that cover the entire toilet so my daughter doesnt touch someone elses pee (or worse!) when she grabs onto the side of the toilet? Then I thought that the gods at Amazon might have an answer, and they did! Thats where I found these PottyCover toilet seat covers. They cover pretty much anything that your kids might touch on a toilet, including the sides where they grip the toilet and the front where their pulled-down pants usually wipe off other peoples pee. Theyre water resistant so none of the gross stuff gets soaked up. Theyre individually packed so that you can stick them in your pockets. In theory, I would like it if they were reusable, but then who am I kidding? These things have touched someone elses pee. (I literally gag at the sight of my own hair in a drain. I blame it on my mom and my upbringing...) And I know some of the other potty covers have tape so that the covers dont move around, but these dont need them since theyre so big. Even if they move a little, the toilets almost always covered. None of the other potty covers had the same combination of being big enough to cover everything that I needed to have covered and water resistant so that it didnt soak up other peoples stuff. So until my daughter can pee into a public toilet without sitting/touching it, these will be the answer to my potty prayers. I dont usually write reviews, but I feel so strongly about these potty covers that I had to say something for the benefit of all the other potty-training parents out there. Best of luck!

  • Sharon Wasilewski

    > 3 day

    I cant say enough about these. They are truly a lifesaver for anyone not just kids. Who wants to put their tush on a dirty toilet? I dont leave the house without them because I have two little kids and going into public restrooms is just disgusting. These offer a front apron so that Dirty Toilets do not touch my kids or their clothes.

  • Nicole Davenport

    > 3 day

    These come individually wrapped in a package, so if you need to throw one or two in your purse or their backpack before you leave, you can without worrying about them getting dirty or anything. These liners cover SO MUCH of the toilet. I dont worry about a single germ with these. So much better and easier than lining with tissue. Kiddos can hold on to toilet without actually touching it, and their pants and legs dont touch the actual toilet either. A must have for public restroom use.

  • NYorker

    > 3 day

    These are the best potty seat covers weve tried. They are a lifesaver. I like the way they cover the sides, as well at the long flap in the front. The best coverage of all the potty seat covers weve tried for our 3 year old. They could definitely improve the product with some tape so that it stays put. I kind of play with the cover and adjust it so that it stays put for the most part, and then I lift my toddler and put her on the cover so that it does not move. Additionally, Id like to see them offer bulk size, like 30 in a package at a reduced price?

  • ggaa

    > 3 day

    I bought PottyCover right after I potty trained my 3-yr old. Ive bought at least 6 packs of 6. I bought a bunch when we went a road trip last year. It came in very handy using public restrooms at state and national parks. I liked that her short legs with underwear and pants hanging down by the feet dont touch the front of the public toilet. She places both hands sometimes on the toilet seat to rest, and this doesnt let her touch the seat directly. In response to the reviewer with the lowest rating: I place my daughter from right above the seat so less sliding of the cover occurs. I havent had it slide too much that my daughter touched the dirty seat. I use my left leg to help lessen this sliding too as I place her on the toilet. My leg doesnt touch the toilet directly because of the long cover in the front. Its relatively a thick material with I think a waterproof liner underneath; so I dont worry about her sitting on a wet seat with thin paper seat covers. The down side is that not all public restrooms have trashcans next to the toilet; so I have to grab the cover from the top part to crumple it up before throwing it away.

  • Alessia Raynor

    01-06-2025

    Works great for my 3 year old and Ive even used it myself once or twice. On some long/oval commercial toilets, the back of the toilet seat may not be fully covered but my little one sits nearer to the front anyway. This also works well for when he stands to urinate as he tends to lean against the toilet to do that. This way I dont have to be concerned about the sticky, germy filth on the front of a public toilet getting on him. Each cover comes individually wrapped within the package so you can easily just take one or two with you and put them in your purse, diaper bag, coat pocket, glove box in your car, etc. The individual wrap is nice so it stays folded and clean in my cluttered purse. They take up about as much room as a folded paper towel. They are very lightweight but water resistant. I have had no problems opening them or using them. The printed pattern makes it easy to see which side goes up. We have travel potties from OXO that flip into a flat position for portability and while its great for a toddler, we find its not tall enough for my preschooler when used as a potty itself (instead of as a seat on a big toilet) and he feels like a baby using it so we dont use that anymore. We do now also use a different product, a kids travel urinal cup thing by a company called Onedone that looks like an elephant or something, and that works fantastically-we are thrilled with that! However, it is not always handy or discreet to carry around a bright yellow and blue pee cup and so I keep one of these potty covers in my purse for outings with our 3 year old where we dont have the travel urinal and also for in case he has to poop. ;) Sorry TMI I know, but hey, these are key details in a review of kids toilet seat covers!

  • Heber Jacobson

    Greater than one week

    I absolutely love these potty covers for my young granddaughter, when we’re out I never have to worry about trying to “hold” her above the seat and not touch anything, they cover a large area all the way around and down the front They’re individually wrapped and I keep some in my purse at all times, I originally bought these for my granddaughter, but I have had the occasion to use them myself and was glad I had it with me ! This is now a staple in my purse! Highly recommend!

  • Clare Hodge

    > 3 day

    Ive been using these since my child started potty training 3 years ago. They cover public toilet seats nicely and Ive never had one slip off. I gave them only four stars because theyre tricky to open up and with a child who always waits until the last moment to go to the bathroom I often have to start opening the package before I hit the bathroom to make sure I get the cover opened in time.

  • jj

    > 3 day

    My son and daughter in love travel a lot so I purchased these the first time for my little grandson when he started toilet training a year ago. My daughter in love and I absolutely love these. Since then, we have both reordered. They totally cover the toilet seat so there is not contamination and no leak through. Not only do we like them for him, we use them for ourselves when we travel. We love that they are individually wrapped so you can tuck on in your purse!!!! Very durable and awesome!

PottyCover is a disposable, oversized toilet seat cover for children, that covers the sides and the front of the toilet to keep away germs and wetness. The extra large front flap keeps legs and clothes from touching the front of the toilet. The side flaps cover the sides of the toilet where kids hold on to maintain their balance, keeping their hands away from germs. This is a must-have product for potty-training and beyond. All parents know how stressful it could be walking into a dirty public bathroom with a 3 year old who needs to go potty. PottyCover takes away the stress by creating a waterproof barrier between the toilet and your child. Each seat cover is individually packaged in an easy to open bag, making it convenient to carry in your purse or the back pocket.

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