TidyTots Disposable Potty Chair Liners and Pads for Potty Training Toddlers | XL Combo Travel Refill Pack of 32 Disposable Potty Liners for Toddlers and 32 Absorbent Pads | Keeps Potty Seat Clean
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Colin
> 3 daySave some cheddar compared to the ones with the paper liners and fold a paper towel up to soak up liquid. Works great with our potty chair. Now if I could only get my boy to use it. Who wants to potty train my toddler?? Haha.
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Debra Bowler
> 3 dayProduct is so far so good
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Heather Spiers
> 3 dayI bought these for my daughters summer infant my size potty. They fit well. My daughter just refuses to use the potty when theyre in there. I think the plastic pokes/tickles her. Plus, you dont really need these as its really easy to clean the bowl. I think these would be more useful for a portable potty you keep in your car.
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RLVZY35
> 3 dayThese are great for potty training it minimizes the clean up time so you can concentrate more on training. The absorbent pads make for less leaky bags and better disposal. The fit both or training potties with no problems. Great Buy!
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Tate O'Reilly
> 3 dayBought these to use for a camping trip with my potty training toddler, used with the Primo 4-In-1 Soft Seat Toilet Trainer and Step Stool and they worked great! Fit the bowl no problem.
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KD25
> 3 dayI bought these for a recent road trip and these are a lifesaver! It is so much easier and quicker to be able to have him use his potty in the van than taking him and my two younger sons into a rest stop and into the bathroom.
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Dana T
> 3 dayThese bags are great for travel pottys. Makes clean up much quicker and sanitary. However, the liners come separate and not already in the bags. So when your little one has to go you have to hurry to get the bag into the potty and then get the liner into the bag. Also, the pads are pretty small so i usually use 2 which means I’ll run out half way through the bags and have to order separate pads.
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Allison W.
> 3 dayWe went on a road trip with our potty-training daughter. I wasnt sure how that was going to work out but we packed up her potty chair and put it in the back of the minivan along with these liners and each time she had to go potty, we just pulled over and let her go and then threw the liner away! No mess!
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thebee1517
> 3 dayThese keep the pot clean. My toddler likes to play with it when not using and they dont stay on with any elastic, but get the job done.
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~*~shellylay~*~
> 3 dayThis fits our travel ikea potty we keep in the car. The liner is NOT already inside the bag, so. If youre in a rush, it may add an additional second to Getting ready. However, that said you can easily drop the liner in after the bag has been used to help soak up any liquid. It seems to be able to hold a descent load. Tying it up is like tying up a normal type of Plastic bag.