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Yessi
> 3 dayMe encanto lo recomiendo es súper práctico
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Meg R
> 3 dayThese fit the OXO travel potty well. We use them in the car/if we are out running errands since I try to avoid public restrooms at all costs. They come inside out, so you have to flip them to put them on the potty, but other than that, they work great, absorb well and I’ve never had any leaks.
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John Eckert
> 3 dayI really love these bags for on the go with a potty training toddler, but the downside is it does not absorb as much as I would like. There’s still liquid leftover when they use the potty.
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Alissa & Mark
> 3 dayPerfect bags for the oxo potty! I’ll definitely buy them again. I actually prefer them to oxo’s own brand!
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Tina Marie Valdez
> 3 dayThey work as well as OXO. I have twins, so on COVID road trips, both kids would go potty. No brand absorbs it all up & that is unrealistic for just one person urinating. We always use paper towels in addition to what the bag provides for any brand
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Guillen
> 3 dayEs muy fácil de usar con el baño muy buenas para el carro
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Cindy Tells it like it is
> 3 dayI bought these as a more affordable option to the OXO branded potty liners for the OXO 2 in 1 travel potty. These bags are thick so they wont leak and they have a nice sized absorbent pad at the bottom. I have re-used these bags during each outing (i.e. a 3 hour outing) as my toddler would go every 20-45 minutes when he first started potty training and I didnt want to use a new bag each time. When I first bought these, it was $19 for 60 of them, but now it is $24 which deters me from wanting to buy more. Currently, if I am going on a nature walk (i.e. dirt, grass, wood chips), I just have my toddler go pee without a bag over the OXO potty.
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A guy living in WA
> 3 dayI already knew my wife was a genius, but when she found this portable potty thing for the kids I was astonished. The other day we had a 1 h + wait for a ferry in the evening to come back home from a day trip. No stress to get the kids to a restroom with Covid and other random germs; just put the bag on the portable potty, move my seat forward a bit to make room, and the kids can relieve themselves in the back seat. We haven’t had any spills, which, considering they are two boys, is remarkable. A friend of theirs who is a girl has also used it with no issue. (Okay, my wife has used this thing too. Not putting weight on it, obviously, but as a last resource container.)
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Sara
Greater than one weekThese bags fit my daughters’s travel potty chair just fine. My only complaint is that the pad inside the bag is not as absorbent as the name brand bags.
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N&S
> 3 dayNot very economical. It’s obvious these can’t be recycled. The pad only covers one small area and the plastic causes splashing.