Upgrade Baby Boy Portable Potty Emergency Urinal Toilet for Car Travel and Camping, Child Kid Toddler Pee Training Cup

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  • Mafalda Hermiston

    > 3 day

    This was the best $10 I’ve spent it’s helped potty training my toddler and prevent accidents from happening!! Definitely recommend!

  • Garett Jaskolski PhD

    > 3 day

    Easy to use and easy to clean. So convenient to have on hand anywhere we go. And INFINITELY cleaner and easier than navigating a toddler potty seat on a public toilet. Little one loves using it, and it is fast and discreet. Makes sudden bathroom needs easy to accommodate, preventing any toddler accidents while out and about. Never had any spills or leaks, and it’s super easy to clean.

  • animal lover

    > 3 day

    I bought this after two back to back incidents in the crowded zoo parking lot that resulted in my pathetic attempts to have my four year old boy pee in (1) bottle and (2) cup. Both methods were panicky and messy (putting it very mildly for the first attempt). Yesterday we were in a pet store getting hermit crabs for my daughters birthday and my son starts doing the frantic I GOTTA GO PEE!!! dance while grabbing his crotch. I did the mommy shuffle, grabbing him and my daughter to run to the bathroom. Noooo problem sweetie Almost there...almost there.... then- BOOM- a sign: Bathrooms closed due to Covid-19. I put my bulging eyes back in my head when I realized... the potty cup is in the car! (Insert harmonic angel music) Up he goes into the car, pants down, pee cup lid off, and.... touchdown! Everything is saved- my sons clothes, the store floor, my daughters (one) birthday outing and my sanity. With a neat snap-shut the potty cup goes on the floor, baby wipes to clean hands and back into the store we go, happily. When we got home upon retrieval I found that the cup had fallen over on its side -no problem, zero leakage. My husband had rolled his eyes when it first came in the mail. Yeah, whatever dude. ONE use and this thing is worth its WEIGHT IN GOLD. I just wish Id bought it sooner. No mess, no stress. Im never leaving home- or car- without it. At least for the next year.

  • Sara Neher

    > 3 day

    This is a definitely a mommy-must-have with a little boy. You wont regret buying this!!!

  • Ford Rath

    > 3 day

    Wow this potty has save me while on the road with my toddler!!

  • Kevin

    > 3 day

    This thing is great! It gave my little guy confidence in using a potty away from home. We keep it in the car. Just make sure the lid is on tight! We keep it on a rubber floor mat so if it leaks it spills on that. Its leaked once and it was our fault as the lid was not secure. Also, we made the mistake of forgetting it in the hot car. The smell was awful. We let it sit with bleach for a few days and it was bearable after that. It has two places to ways to use. One is a wide funnel which may be sutible for a girl, the other a long tube for a boy. We found the wide funnel to be better because if not used just right the long tube cant drain fast enough and the urine will back up and spill out.

  • GaLady31

    > 3 day

    This product is the new upgrade “big kids” version of the elephant urinal. We’ve used the elephant urinals for at least 2 years for 2 boys. We’ve had to replace them once over that time because I forgot about them once for days in the summer heat and the plastic absorbed the pee smell way too strongly so I threw out and replaced. That was user error; nothing wrong with the urinal itself. If you clean it out within about 24ish hours, it’s totally fine. At this time, my boys are old; 5yo. So when they pee, it’s a lot. The elephant urinal is made for toddlers; it leaks at the seam from the force and quantity of big kid pee. So it was time to upgrade. I liked better about the elephant urinal that the elephant one fits perfectly in any cup holder in the car; door cup holders, console cup holders, and even store-bought extra cup holders we have. This model, the base is much too wide to fit in any cupholder. I was able to buy an adjustable mesh drawstring pouch that hangs on the back of a headrest to hold this one. I do not believe this one holds more as the info claims. The elephant is thinner, but much taller. This one is short and fat. Seem pretty much the same in volume. This one does have a rubber plug to keep it from leaking. I saw several reviews of people complaining that when their elephant was full of pee, they laid it on their floorboard and let it roll around the car, it then leaked. I can’t even imagine why anyone would think that’s a good idea to store it haphazardly like that when it fits snuggly into any cupholder, but at least for those people, this one has a rubber stopper might keep it from leaking if you decided to throw it on your floorboard once it’s full of pee. I think I would only really trust the stopper to contain the smell and splashing though. So if you have young toddlers, I recommend the elephant one (my boys thought it was really neat to pee into an elephant nose). If your kids are closer to 4 and up, I would recommend this one. Just put some thought into how you will store either; laying them on their side is not ideal for either of these.

  • Carol

    > 3 day

    Our boy is on the shorter side and it’s so hard for him to reach the potty In public. Which makes it nasty. I bought this and it’s so easy. I just take it to the bathroom and he uses it than I dump it and clean it . Best thing evwr

  • K. D.

    > 3 day

    Soooo glad I got this! My 3-year-old is potty training and let’s be honest, diapers are easier than finding a bathroom every time a 3-year-old-sized bladder gets full. Especially a clean bathroom! Glad I had this on me the other day when I took my son to the bathroom at a restaurant and the toilet in there was clogged and disgusting! I pulled this thing out and my son had zero problems using it, with zero mess. The design is fantastic. Now, as a caution, I keep it in a ziplock bag and try to keep it upright in the diaper bag, but I’m not sure that’s even necessary. We’ve only used it a couple times but there haven’t been any leaks. It’s easy to clean, too. Not sure if it’s dishwasher safe but I wouldn’t want to put it in with my dishes anyway. I just wash it in hot water and soap and then pour some alcohol over it for good measure (helps it dry faster too). Seems to be plenty of room for a growing bladder. I imagine we’ll get years of use out of this. Great product. Thankful to the genius who designed it, and highly recommend.

  • Mel P.

    22-11-2024

    My little guy is 3 and we’re in the middle of potty training him. This “portable potty” (let’s face it, it’s a urinal) is very easy to use and saved us just recently when we were out at the zoo. The restrooms were too far away and there was no way he’d hold it long enough to make it there. So I pulled him to a corner and his dad stood on one side of him, with me in front and a wall on his other side to discretely allow him to pee in this. Mission accomplished and we went back to doing what we were doing. When we did eventually find a restroom I emptied it, rinsed it out in the sink. When we got home I washed it more properly. I’m going to buy more to keep one in the car, one in his diaper bag and one in daddy’s car. This thing is awesome!

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