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motheroftwo
> 3 dayI have used this item over and over. I have used it at the park, on long car rides and a million other places. I just set it up in the back of my SUV and I dont ever have to worry about my little one using a dirty bathroom. It is easy to use and easy to clean up!
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Momster
> 3 dayDaughter was interested in the potty itself but as soon as the plastic bag goes on she would freak out and refuse to sit on it. It is compact and would be easy to use if there was a way to avoid contact between plastic bag and baby booty.
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RCrawford
Greater than one weekWe have a foldable, portable potty for our two toddlers and these bags are great!! Many times public restrooms are gross and my daughter refuses to go, so these are very handy!
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Anny
> 3 dayYou definitely need the refills if you already have the Kalencom potty. My girls drink a lot of liquids when were on the go and I always keep extra liners in the trunk. They have never leaked on me.
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Ransom Altenwerth
Greater than one weekGreat for on the go, especially when potty training. Always keep one in my car and will take it on outings to the beach or parks.
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Thepinkbandanna
> 3 dayThis is great for any potty training parent but especially if you have multiple children or do a lot of traveling. This has been a life saver. The bags are a little pricey but so are pullups and diapers and keeping my kids potty trained is worth the extra cost.
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VanityFair
Greater than one weekI bought the Potette plus when potty training my first child. Less than one year later, I am potty training my second. These liners are great! I know you could use regular plastic grocery store bags in a pinch, but when we are travelling, I only use these. First of all, a lot of grocery store bags have holes in them, so from experience, I can say that the mess of finding that out is not worth it. Secondly, these bags have an absorbant pad to help absorb more urine and it also helps to absorb odors. For those reviewers who are complaining about the quantity it holds, I can only imagine that perhaps they waited too long and were potty training an older child. When we were travelling to stay with friends for a few days, one liner held up to several potty uses before I discarded it. The Potette & these liners are best for people potty training their children between the ages of 18-24 months. I would not have been able to potty train my daughter & son as quickly as I did if I did not have this Potette system. This system allows for consistency which is key in potty training. It sure beats a trip to a public bathroom with a toddler! Just to give you encouragement, I was able to potty train my daughter in less than 3 weeks before her second birthday. My son is currently 21 months and after 2 weeks, nearly daytime potty trained.
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Akiko M.
> 3 dayA bit pricey for just plastic bags with liners, but they are very convenient. I usually have the potty lined and ready to go and keep it in the truck of my car.
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ptgus
> 3 dayAt first I didnt think it was too sturdy but thn realized the lets click in place before the kid sits on it. Was nice to keep in the car for those just in case times.
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Chambra
> 3 dayPotty liners for Potette portable potty thats in my trunk storage in case of a potty emergency.