Kalencom Potette Plus 2-in-1 (Travel Potty) Trainer Seat White/Gray
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Katherine
> 3 dayI really like how easy it is to use and it stays in place on the toilet. Great for traveling as well.
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Erika
> 3 dayI bought about 4 o 5 different portable toilets and this one was the winner. I wish the fron part was a little but higher, I think that would be an extra point if you have a boy, but really we havent had any issues. My 3 yr old and my 6 yr old daughter have used a few times with no issues. Easy to assemble, no extra strength required, less hassle, no pinched fingers while trying to fold it/unfold. Also, regular plastic bags, like the ones you get at the store work with it.
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Kelly E. Spear
> 3 dayI just got this a couple of days ago, but weve already put it to good use. My daughter has just decided to be potty trained, and I wanted to be serious about it. So, a day after she started, we went to a doctors appointment. I had no clue what to do about going in public with a toddler who wasnt wearing a diaper, so I decided to take our regular potty seat. It was big and bulky and barely fit in my diaper bag (I have a 6-month old, too, so the bag was packed out). When I came home from that appointment, is when I decided to look for an alternative to the regular potty seat. Someone told me about the foldable seats, and thats what I was going to get. Then I came across the potette 2-in-1. It seemed to be exactly what I needed. Were going on a few trips this summer, and toilets might not always be around, so I really needed something that could be both a potty seat and a potty chair. Its small enough to easily fit in a packed out diaper bag (dont get me wrong, its still bulky, but I cant imagine it being any smaller than it is), it comes in nice bag to keep everything else around it sanitary, and its just an all-around great concept! My daughter has successfully used it as a seat on a regular sized toilet out in public twice already. She hasnt used it as a potty chair yet, but I did have her sit on it to test it out. Its very sturdy. I cant say enough good things about this product and will be recommending it to all my friends! UPDATE: Its been a week and we have used this item so many times, and both ways - as a chair and a a seat on a regular toilet. This one product has been so instrumental in keeping the potty training going away from home. Weve used it in the car, in a parking lot, in public restrooms, at church, at a park....everywhere! Its a must-have.
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Brian
Greater than one weekWe’ve used this potty for 2 years and it has been a life saver. Many times we’ve been out at the park or on the road when little one needs to go. We use the bags with absorbent pads with this potty. Very easy to clean, we’ve sprayed it down or used wipes. We’ve also used it countless times in public restrooms to go over the top of the toilet seat. We carry it in a regular sized backpack, in its own bag, with other diapering items. If you are considering purchasing this potty, it will very helpful.
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Leah
Greater than one weekThis has been a life saver when out with my newly potty trained son. He’s 3 and even when I take him pee before we go to the park he somehow managed to need to go about 50% of the time. This has saved us from emergency trips home because our parks don’t have bathrooms open right now.
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B.A.Extraordinaire
> 3 dayI hate to knock this thing since it came so highly recommended by bloggers I trust. It is NOT, however, the quality that I expected from the glowing reviews. The material itself seems sturdy, but the design is poor. The legs definitely have a tendency to collapse and fold, both when the seat is standing on its own and when placed on a toilet. It does not grip to any toilet seat Ive placed it on thus far, but slides around. Obviously this is alarming for both myself and my toddler when trying to use this seat. The disposable liners fit over the seat, when they could have easily been designed to clamp underneath without danger of leaks. Having to sit on the liner makes my toddler finicky about using the seat. The shape of the seat itself is also a bit awkward. When using it on a large toilet, it rests so far back on the toilet seat that my toddlers legs are forced to stick straight out in front of him and it is difficult for him to part his legs and angle downward to aim the pee into the potty. There is no raised guard area in the front to catch pee either. I have gotten pee on me every time using the seat. Thankfully, my son has been much more adaptable to using different potties than I anticipated. I bought this seat before leaving the house for the first time after training because I wanted to be extra prepared. However, my son willingly uses any large potty with my assistance, and he uses them much more readily without this rickety seat. Since it is collapsable, I keep this seat in the car with the liners, in case we are at a park or similar place that has no potty nearby. It works in a pinch as long as I hold the legs steady while my son uses it. It is not at all the convenient travel potty I imagined.
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Jyeager
> 3 dayThis is a great training seat for at home and travel. It packs down small and is lightweight so I can fit it in my diaper bag (which is actually a daypack). Much better option than having your child sit on a public toilet seat. I love that my son can open and close it himself (2 yrs old). My favorite part is the splash guard which is a must have for a boy. My only complaint is the bag it comes with is just a thick plastic bag and it barely fits which is frustrating if you are trying to put the toilet seat in the bag while holding onto your toddler in a public restroom. Of course I could always find a better bag so it’s not that big of a deal.
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Melissa Badger
> 3 dayThis little potty is great for travel. We go my oldest sons baseball games alot and sometimes the facilities are a far walk for toddler legs. But when they are close she will use it on the big potty. But the travel bag reminds of a patient belongings bag you get from the hospital wish they would have thought alittle better on bag. My toddler is now fully trained and she can get on the potty seat on her own.
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SusanCFF123
> 3 dayI looooove this! This is AWESOME for potty training. Its a must-have for us. It is, indeed, light and compact enough to carry in the diaper bag. Its not AS compact as those foldable seats, but this seat is even better because of the two functions. I have it in the diaper bag (in its plastic bag) ready to go with liners already on. Just the other day my daughter started peeing on the playground (ai yi yi), so I pulled this out sooo quickly, got her pants down, and she did the rest in the potty. BRILLIANT. Ive also used it for the toilet in a public bathroom for her, folding the legs out so she can sit on the big toilet comfortably. She HATES the noise in the bathrooms, so at least this eliminates her touching the seat, my trying to balance her, etc. The only con--which is very slight--is I thought the color was lavendar. Its more blue, not purple. Still a lovely shade, and no big deal since its *just* a potty.
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bluebug83
> 3 dayI bought this seat primarily to use as a portable seat reducer for public toilets shortly after we switched our toddler to underwear. I havent yet used it (and dont plan to use it) as a portable potty seat, although it can be used in that way, too. It works pretty well on most public toilets, though it was an adjustment to not have one that clicks solidly into place like our seat reducer at home. It is sturdy enough, as long as the child doesnt squirm too much. It sits a lot further back on the toilet than our home seat reducer, but my small 2.5 year old doesnt have a problem with this. As is true with many seat reducers, you need to be careful that boys dont spray out the front. After use, it folds up to a nice small size, and comes with a plastic drawstring bag for storage. Overall, I have been very happy with this seat for its intended use.