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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Lilbear
Greater than one weekThese Disposable Potty Bags are pretty sturdy and absorbent. They perfectly fit my OXO portable potty. Price is not the best but pretty reasonable for the quality. I have no complaints.
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S
Greater than one weekI have a portable potty for my kiddo as we are doing potty training and these are great liners to have. They are fairly thick and you get a lot in a pack. A little pricey but 80 will last for a bit.
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Henry
> 3 dayThe bags are good and work well. Sturdy enough to contain messes.
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The Popovich Family
> 3 daysuper duper quality... no leaks
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MamaRya
> 3 dayWish they were drawstring but durable bags wish the absorbent pad was adhered to the bottom of the bag but it works good and is sturdy.
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Honest4u
> 3 dayI really thought the absorbency liner would be better. These are sizable plastic bags with handles that have a very thin absorbent pad inside (unattached to the bag). I was looking for something that has a thicker pad/liner for our travel potty. So, while these are absorbent to a degree, the little liner doesn’t hold a lot of output. I currently use small trashcan liners and put my own pad inside for our kiddo’s travel potty. While these are still useful and much better than no liner at all, I very much prefer to do my own set-up which is more absorbent and cheaper.
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The Popovich Family
> 3 dayno problems. good quality...great price!
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Montessori Mama
Greater than one weekI tried these bags with 2 different children’s potties, and the bags fit and worked fine in both. I hadn’t purchased potty liner bags before, but I was planning to use them with a potty I will keep in the car for my toddler to be able to use on the go when cleaning up isn’t the easiest. Therefore, I expected these bags to be a magical solution for easy cleanup. What these bags actually are is a little nicer quality than standard plastic grocery bags (think more along the lines of the quality of a Target bag), but also a little smaller than standard plastic grocery bags. Each bag has a little absorbent pad inside that I would liken to a paper towel, slightly thicker than the ones you find in public restrooms. I will spare you photos, but the pads are only useful for absorbing the tiniest amount of liquid. So… what do you do when you’re pulled over on the side of the road for your toddler to use the potty and now you want to clean up? The bag (containing liquid, the floating absorbent pad, TP, and possibly stool) has handles, but it doesn’t have any type of zip top closure or an easy pour design. So I guess I’ll be trying to carefully dump the liquid out of the bag while not dumping the solids, and then probably putting the whole wet mess into another bag to dispose of in the next trash can I can track down. It’s not exactly the magical mess-free solution I was hoping for, but I’ll probably be able to make it work well enough for the (hopefully) limited times my toddler can’t make it to a public restroom.
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Mrs. Stephanie Connelly I
> 3 dayThese liners are great for an easier clean-up. The liners are a little thin but they do their job. This are great for travel potty chairs or home potty chairs. The liner pads are an extra bonus for soaking up liquid.
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Kenny B
> 3 dayGreat value, great product! These are very affordable and heavy duty! I can’t find anything else that compares