80 Packs Disposable Potty Bags for Toddler Portable Toilet, Travel Potty Liners fit for OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty, Maliton Potty Training Bags fit Most Kids Portable Potty
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M.N.
> 24 hourWe are starting potty training so i tested these with water from the sink to ensure no leaking. They did not. Good thick plastic holds well. Im thinking of putting a little can of kitty litter in the car to help soak up what the absorbent pad doesnt. These will be great with his travel potty
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Ichigo
> 24 hourIts great to have these on hand as potty training bags. They are convenient and simple to use. The bags are durable, and the pads are thin and not great in absorbency. They work for the purpose but are not the best on the market.
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The Popovich Family
> 24 hourno problems. good quality...great price!
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Sun Y
> 24 hourFor what its worth its doing its job and that is all you can ask for when it comes to these things.
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Maureen E Dizon
> 24 hourThis is great for your portable potty that you can take with you on the go for emergencies outside. It comes also handy as a diaper trash bag with or without the portable, folding potty.
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Lance Cothern
> 24 hourThese will be perfect to have stocked in the car for our little travel potty. I also like how they are opaque so we don’t have to see the mess. My daughter just started potty training so haven’t had a chance to use these, but they seem like they will be absorbent enough, but will update later if not.
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TechGirl
> 24 hourPulled out a few of the bags to line the porter potties. The pee absorbing pad was detached from the bag itself for each bag. Intentional design? Or manufacturing issue? Not sure. All of my OXO bags had the pee pad attached. This was a substitute so I expected the same. 3/6/2023 Update: All the bags are this way. The pee pad is inserted into the mouth of the bag but not attached.
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One-Click Chocolate Chick
> 24 hourThis is just a pack of disposable plastic bags with an absorbmant liner, but some moms might find it handy. I got these for a travel potty for my youngest daughter and I think its nifty. If you find yourself doing errands with the potty training toddler, their potty emergency doesnt have to be a crazy misadventure. I remember having to hold my eldest daughter over a too big toilet seat in her potty training days... GOL-LY!! Id rather put a travel potty in a diaper bag with these liners and a change of clothes and Im good for a day of errands with my toddler. Also, if you go camping and have a portable toilet, these are big enough for that. Even though the price is not ideal, the idea is a good one.
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Y. Wang
> 24 hourThis fits our toddler’s potty well. It doesn’t have a drawstring, but it still ties well and doesn’t leak. The liner is on the small and thin side and you need to make sure it’s centered at the bottom of the potty, but it helps in absorbing some of the liquid. These are a convenient, reliable and affordable option for traveling with a potty and works a little better than just plastic bags!
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Mandy
> 24 hourThese bags are great for potty training they come nicely packaged and each bag already has an absorbent pad inside of it. The bags have handles to easily tuck it in the sides of the potty or to tie the bag. The liners are absorbent and hold 2 to 3 pees before needing to be changed. I would recommend these kid potty liners.