











100 Pack Potty Chair Liners with Drawstring, Portable Potty Bags Potty Training Bags Potty Liners, Potty Refill Liners Disposable Potty Liners for Toddlers Kids and Baby
-
Beach K. Ma
> 24 hourthese bags are nice and study. not too thick but stretches just enough for our portable potty chair. no bad bags yet. good purchase.
-
Breanna
> 24 hourThese bags make clean up a breeze. They fit perfectly. The price is great.
-
blackheart308
> 24 hourdefinitely something Im glad I bought. It makes potty training mess free.
-
Andre C.
> 24 hourDo what they say they will. One in the whole two orders we have had was torn once but that’s it, seems reasonable. They make potty raining much more enjoyable:).
-
Nidia jimenez
> 24 hourFeas
-
Jenna Mariee
> 24 hourI wish I wouldve bought these for my eldest daughter when she was potty training! They are SO easy to use and make potty training less messy/yucky. I bought them for my toddlers kiddy potty and was worried the bags would leak or rip, but they are very sturdy and tie up easily. They also fit inside her potty perfectly! I am very impressed with them!
-
D Jara
> 24 hourThey are so tiny and there is hardly any room for use of it. It almost touches the babies butt from making it fit on the portable potty. The thickness is well enough just be careful when separating as they rip easily.
-
Storm
> 24 hourThe point of these bags is to not have to clean the potty every time it gets used (especially when traveling). The leak leaves a bigger clean-up than skipping the bags. You have to do something with the bags after all.
-
KRYSTAL K
> 24 hourYou have to use two at a time...using one almost guarantee a leak
-
Sirhin
> 24 hourWe have a mini toilet-potty and we were TIRED of scrubbing out poop stains, so even though I prefer choosing green products, these were a time saver and made clean up take a mere minute at the most. They’re essentially shallow (but big enough for the potty receptacle) but long bags with a thin, plastic “string” to tie up the bag. I’ve never used the “string” since I just empty the contents directly into the toilet and flush, then place the dirty bag into the trash can, but it works perfectly for me. No leaks with any of the bags (I have purchased 3 times). I definitely recommend them if you have a potty, but I’m looking into a ladder/step stool that connects to the toilet so we don’t need to toss away so many plastic bags. EDITED TO ADD: these would be better if they didn’t keep increasing the price. I bought them at $8, then it increased to $9… and now it’s $15??? Uh, no.