





PottyCover, Disposable Toilet seat Covers. (6 Pack)
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Faithfull
> 3 dayI was terrified at the thought of taking my 1st son to a public restroom. I ended up purchasing a travel potty to keep in my car, a fold up seat cover, and the disposable covers. Honestly the disposable covers were only for emergencies in case I was too far away from my vehicle to make it (my worst nightmare). One day I was in one of those nightmarish situations, and pulled out one of the disposable potty covers. It fit great, and the material is pretty thick and covered the entire potty very well. Unfortunately my son grips the sides of a large potty to keep from falling in instead of just letting me hold him up there. These covers have plenty of material, and wont slip around. I felt so much better about my situation, and ordered more covers. I still use my travel potty in the car, but Im not as afraid of the public potty as I once had been. Now if they could only come up with full sink covers...lol.
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S. Andrews
> 3 dayThese covers are a necessity for travelers young and old. Each cover is folded into a thin, individually wrapped package which fits into a pocket or purse. One side is plastic to protect against all points of toilet contact while the other side has a soft cloth-like covering. I have used these in enough situations to become a loyal customer especially since the owner/inventor/father of young children contacted me to personally to fix an order problem(Amazon shipped wrong item). This businessman believes in his product and cares about his customers. Im very pleased and have already recommended these covers to friends.
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Hunter Romero
> 3 dayIf you understand the benefits and limitations BEFORE you buy this tracker, I think you will love it. I searched and tried on every fitbit, garmin tracker, and several other bands before I purchased this one. My requirements were simple but I was surprised how hard it was for me to find the best tracker for me. My first priority was comfort, because if Im going to wear something 24/7 it better be comfortable and that includes to wear while sleeping. Next priority was accuracy of information, and lastly was functions. I am a triathlete and already have a garmin GPS watch for my running so I wanted a tracker mainly just for tracking sleep and steps as well as tell me the time. I have small wrists and had the hardest time trying to find a band that was comfortable enough and still met my expectations. The Garmin vivofit 3 was actually the second most comfortable, however; the UA Band which felt great and had tons of functions, just didnt have the accuracy and reliability that I expect. As for the vivofit 3, it is definitely comfortable enough as I tend to forget I even have it on. I love not having to charge it and that it is water proof. Another great feature is that the screen is on all the time, like a regular watch. All you have to do is look at it and you can see your screen. Other trackers such as the Fitbit Charge 2 require you to flick your wrist to get the screen to come on. This can be much more of a pain in the rear than you might think, especially while driving and you just want to tilt your wrisy to see it. Unfortunately the vivofit does not have a back-lit display to see it in the dark. I found the sleep tracking and step counter to be even more accurate than I had hoped for. The Garmin app is also really good and if you already have a garmin running watch the data compiles nicely to give a very good picture of your activity.
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BatNat418
> 3 dayThe product worked well and fulfilled its purpose. However, the reason why I did not give it 5 stars is because of 2 big flaws: 1. The cover slid while putting my son on the toilet. This may not be a problem if I had a daughter, due to their anatomy, but I have a 2.5 year old son and I have to make sure that he pees downward. The product covers the toilet well so I dont have to worry about germs rubbing off on his pants by hitting the bottom of the toilet bowl or from his little hands holding onto the toilet seat. However, after I covered the toilet and was getting ready to put my son on the seat, I realized that the opening is a bit small. So either I have to push him further back on the toilet, which scares him because hes afraid he will fall in, or I had to hold the toilet cover with 1 hand and maneuver my sons anatomy down with the other hand. Because the cover slides, its not easy to adjust his sitting position while hes already sitting on the toilet. When I picked him up off the toilet after he was done, the toilet cover came off with him! It was a bit of a mess. The toilet cover got wet with urine inside the toilet bowl and then went sliding around the floor. This is no fun when Im stuck inside of a small bathroom stall while attempting to put my sons pants on and trying to get him not to step on the wet cover on the floor. Needless to say, it was pretty gross! I had to wrap some toilet paper around my hand and pick up the wet cover off of the floor and throw it away. 2. With that said, I had to throw the cover inside of the trash. Its quite big and took up all the space inside of the sanitary napkin disposal inside of the stall. Also, is a bit embarrassing to carry outside of the stall and throw inside of the trash where paper towels go. Im hoping the product will be updated with something to GRIP THE SEAT WITH and/or be able to flush it down the toilet. I can do without the flushable material if some grip is added to the product.
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GLAMMA
> 3 dayI was thrilled to find these. I was going to design a rubber dam for the toilet because I am so tired of cleaning up after him. I mean come on how difficult is it to hit the giant hole? The dear boys can get their golf balls where they want them to go. I have tried making him clean no the mess he made of the toilet, floor and walls, but he apparently can’t see to do that either. Maybe they should make toilets look like a putting green with a hole . If he hits the center a light could go off indicating a hole in one.
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Nancy H
> 3 dayOne of my twin 3 year olds is now using the potty full time and I wanted to support her on this because she is doing so well. The problem is that public washrooms are disgusting. Trying to cover the seat with toilet paper is useless because as soon as you put the child up on the seat, they are still not in the correct spot and often you have to adjust their legs which causes the toilet paper to fall off and they are now on the gross toilet seat. I found these work very well covering all sides of the seat. After my daughter goes, I carefully lift her off and then I go at the same time using the same cover, as this saves me from sitting on the gross seat/covering it with toilet paper. The only reason I didnt rate 5 stars is that it does slip around a bit, but definitely not enough for me to worry about, and that they are not super earth friendly (they have to be removed and put into the trash). I did, however, just buy four more packages (6 in each pack), that is how much I loved them. Also, they come in small little individual packets that fit into my purse, glove box, snack bag. Would recommend.
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Angela M. Richards
> 3 dayThese are awesome! I have a 5 year old daughter and cannot tell you how anxious and panicked I become when we enter a public bathroom or port-o-let. These are HUGE!!! They cover the entire seat, sides, and front. I confidently put one on a filthy, wet port-o-let seat and sat without feeling a thing. Especially helpful for little ones since they hold onto the sides of the seat while going. I have purchased these for friends going to New Orleans and they thought they were great, too! I have purchased these several times. Worth the money! Discreetly packaged individually. I walked through a crowded bar and no one saw me carrying it. Again, great buy!!
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Mom of two
> 3 dayI love this product!!! What puts this one on top is the fact that it covers the front of the toilet where my daughter uses her legs to hug the toilet to balance herself on top of large public toilets. (Ever look at all the rundown on the front of a public toilet?! Ew! I cant stand the thought of her legs & underwear touching all that ick!) And, when she grabs the sides to to help steady herself, this cover also covers the sides of the toilet enough that her hands never actually touch the surface of the toilet. This cover could be improved only by adding some sticky tape so that it wouldnt slide off the toilet. So, as I pick my daugher up to set her on the potty, she pulls her legs up in front of her and I just set her down where she needs to be. No problem! One more positive on this item -- they are individually wrapped so the unused ones stay protected in your purse or diaper bag! Love it!
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Elisa Kerluke PhD
> 3 dayGreat coverage of most of the potty, but the hole is too big. Very tough to avoid either the front or the back of the toilet seat itself being uncovered....thats the most important part. Also, the front slits leave gaps on long seats, and even in regular ones if anyone shifts getting on! Im switching back to Potty Shields brand, which has no gaps! Only bought this (Potty Covers brand) when I couldnt find Potty Shields brand (also sold on Amazon). There is a huge difference. No front slits in Potty Shield.
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L-Knight
01-06-2025I dont think any of us want our kids (or, in my case, myself as well) having to touch filthy public toilets. So, I bought a bunch of these and have before to keep my toddlers skin out of other peoples stains on seats. These work well and are a decent size, but not perfect. Its hard to come up with one design for all sorts of different seats, I know, so it looks like they did the best they could. One thing I like about a different product are the little sticky strips, which would be nice here as well, as long as they were located in a better spot. I will buy more of these, though, as they are the best alternative I have found so far.