Upgrade Portable Potty Seat with Splash Guard for Toddler, Foldable Travel Potty Seat with Carry Bag, Non-Slip Pads Toilet Potty Training Seat Covers for Baby, Toddlers and Kids (Blue)
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ergar
> 3 dayWe like the design and compact fold. It feels a bit flimsy, but that’s to be expected for a lightweight travel seat. The downside for us is that the pee shield (for boys) is really fiddly and hard to get in place quickly. The seat itself is great for travel but don’t expect to use the pee shield on the go!
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Teejay J.
> 3 dayWe keep this in the car. Super convenient!
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nadia arenas
> 3 dayIt’s easy to travel with and fold easy if you don’t use the guard. If you do you have to take it if every time to fold up and doesn’t come off easy. the guard also has a gap between toilet rim because of this pee hits the guard runs down and out of toilet all over floor and wetting his pants. We thought about glueing something on the guard but the hassle of taking it off to fold was just to worth our time.
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Shelby Miller
> 3 dayMy 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.
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Linda C
> 3 dayMy son really liked this. My only complaint is it is difficult to clean thoroughly. Far too many nooks and crannies to deal with. And if anything gets in the hinges, good luck! However, it does work well and is easy to travel with.
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Anonymous
> 3 dayThis potty seat is great for travel only. I am trying to toilet train my two year old and due to the fact that the seat does not stay on the toilet, he cannot go on independently, nor can I turn my back on him at all since as soon as he moves, the seat slides and moves, which can lead to him falling and injuring himself. I took it out of the bathroom and back in the bag for travel. This can work on a time to time basis, but not for toilet training purposes.
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KorsGirl05
> 3 daySo I purchased this potty seat for keeping with me and my little boy when we are out and about. I liked how compacted it is and it doesn’t feel cheapy. However, I wish it would hold in place when I set my kid on it. It wants to slide around on the toilet lid making it hard to place him on the seat in the right spot so he doesn’t pee on the lid. I wish they would have edged it with rubber or something to help it stay in place. I’ll use it but I wouldn’t purchase again… unless they made improvements.
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Rene Feliciano
> 3 dayThis is by far the best travel item purchase, especially during potty training a little one. Perfect size just fold up and slip into a kid size back pack and head out to your next activity! The plastic its made of is very sturdy and easy to clean. It has 4 rubber placements underneath and two (flip out) plastic pieces that help it to stay in place on the toilet! This is a great invention, props to the person Who thought of this idea!!!!
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Melissa Villanueva
> 3 dayI have a fully potty trained 3 year old boy who still prefers to sit to pee. However, if he doesnt position his boy part down. which my 3 year old just hasnt gotten the hang of yet without parental help, pee will leak from between the potty seat and the toilet seat, or from between the toilet rim and the seat; pee escapes even with the splash guard piece put on the potty seat. I have been trying different potty seats to avoid this issue and this cute potty seat just doesnt work for us. This toddler seat is cute and portable, but it isnt stable on our toilets at home, so it slides around and with the pee escape issue, I dont even use it. It may be better suited for a girl, so Im holding on to it for baby #2.
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Joel Young
> 3 dayMinus the Pikachu or not clipping on and holding very well, it works great!