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Jason Bonner
> 24 hourThis fits nicely in a bag and fits very well on our toilet. The part for the boys can be hard to put on, but still is nice to have! The price is right!
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Gabriel Ruiz
> 24 hourMy toddler was afraid of the toilets, specially in public places. This seat made her feel comfortable and now she has no problem on using the toilet. She loves the color and design. Highly recommend, easy to fold and clean, perfect for travel.
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Mabel Hansen
> 24 hourIf you have a toddler YOU NEED THIS. Fits right in the little bag and can fit in any purse. I put a extra pair of undies and some baby wipes in the bag.
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Shopper
> 24 hourIt folds nice small and fits into a little bag. Which is great! Especially for travel. But its bit slippery and moves... and the splash protector is hard to put on and keep on and is pretty much useless because you cant fold it if you put it on and its way too hard to keep taking it on and off. Really just keeping it because its foldable and there isnt a similar/better option but if you have the space idk if Id recommend it
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Laura Southwell
> 24 hourI travel with my potty-training toddler quite a bit. This has been a life saver! It seems to make “scary” potties something recognizable and “safe” so my son is more likely to use the bathroom while traveling. We’ve used this seat around town, flying, and now on a train too! My only frustration was that the carry bag started to fall apart pretty quick.
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Hellencarolini
> 24 hourGood
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Kevin
> 24 hourMy wife ordered this for our 3 (almost 4) year old granddaughter to use at our house. It worked well -- no problems! It was easy to sanitize and put it away when not needed. So far ~ so good!
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leslie m
> 24 hourGreat for on the go for my toddler to sit on adult toilets in public... makes it narrow for toddler to sit on with very minimal assistance (only need to lift toddler on potty).. really sturdy and holds in place by itself after a quick press down... carrying drawstring bag is really convenient... so when we are in the store I can just bring the small bag (seat stores folded approximately the size of holding two clutch purses together)... great product.... Wipes clean easily.... I even use it for myself sometimes if I don’t want to squat over the public toilet.... color is true to advertised picture
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Stephanie
> 24 hourI bought this product because I hoping to have a travel potty seat with a splash guard. Unfortunately, the splash guard isnt well implemented. It is angled back, towards the front of the toilet instead of towards the child, and it snaps onto the top of the potty seat causing there to be a slight gap between the guard and the toilet seat, even with the weight of the child. Whenever my son goes to use this, pee hits the splash guard, comes out through the gap, and then runs down the front of the toilet. If I try to move the seat back so that the guard is above the opening of the toilet, the back hinge gaps open and can cause pinching. I was really hoping this would work, but I dont want to have to clean up pee every time my son goes potty. It would be nice if the guard angled towards the child, had a lip on the bottom and snapped on the front, or was a rubber guard like other potty seats that could fold. The seat does stay put which is nice, and I havent had any issues with pinching. It folds down small and the drawstring bag makes it great to toss in a diaper bag and keep it from coming into contact with other items. I really hoped this would work, and maybe when my son is older and learns to lean forward this type of seat will, but for now with a young trainer, I need a splash guard that will actually work.
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Shelby Miller
> 24 hourMy son hated to use public toilets and we had a family trip coming up. This little potty seat saved our trip. It fit in my purse nicely and he felt comfortable enough on it to be able to use the public toilets. I wouldn’t recommend this for every day use (it’s not super stable and I had to lift my son onto it), but it’s great for travel.