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Stephanie
21-04-2025My son was potty training and we had to go on a 9 hr roadtrip so while searching for ways to make the process more smooth and to avoid taking him to public restrooms I found these. We simply brought his small home potty (it has a bottom part and a top that you detach to dump out) and when he had to go we would stop at a rest stop, place the bag over the seat part of the potty, then dispose of the bag. If you are in a similar situation, I would recommend practicing at home for a few days. We practiced for two days and even then he was a little hesitant/weirded out by going potty with a bag over the seat at first. The bags have a small absorption pad inside which is a huge plus.
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SChanson
> 3 dayI ordered a potty that is VERY small (kind of doll sized… but folds up great for carrying in my purse!). This potty: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B088FMY1BQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_NTY73R3PKM5DVY419WVX?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 The bag seems to fit perfectly though I haven’t used it in action yet. But I think it will work great in a pinch!
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Anna Lyses
> 3 dayThese have been an absolute lifesaver for my potty learning toddler! I use these with the Graco Twisting Travel Potty and they are amazing. I wasnt too happy with the Potette; the lack of height and the work to get the liners on wasnt favorable, but it did work for us before we found the other one and is a great product. The Graco is higher, adjustable and takes one second to put these liners in, which is a plus when you have a toddler that really needs to go. The liner bags have very long handles which makes it very easy tie them up for a leak proof seal, meaning the smell. The liquid is absorbed in the pad in the bottom within seconds then you just take the bag out, tie and dispose, so simple! I dont think I would have made it through potty learning with my now three-year-old without these liners and a travel potty. We still bring the travel potty and these liners if we are going to the beach or somewhere that doesnt have easy toilet access, the potty fits right in a small to medium size tote for easy portability. The price seems to be the main complaint in the negative reviews but it varies and is usually $10-$15 for 30 liners which is completely worth it considering Ive only ever purchased one package as we dont use the potty often enough to go through them that fast. So the price point is OK for us. I suppose you could just use an old shopping bag but sometimes they get holes in them and I would want to avoid that mess personally, but it is doable I suppose. Overall excellent product when combined with a portable travel potty. Pros: Small and compact Absorbent pad attached Long handles for a tight seal when tied shut Easy to use Cons: Scented is not truly scented at all, these have no smell (this could be a pro if you dislike scents)
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Bon
Greater than one weekWe keep the seat in our car for our potty trained kids on long trips. Its perfect for in a pinch and cant find a bathroom! These new bags are a bit bigger and the seat we have is 4-5 yrs old so I assume the new seat is a little bit wider than our old one. They dont fit as snug as the previous bags.
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Ada Lovelace
> 3 dayPotty training is the pits, so I jump at anything that helps the whole process. Being a mother of 4, including a newborn, and trying to potty my third just before heading on a long trip was maybe not the best plan, but my sister-in-law had a traveling potty for her son, so I thought wed try it out. My first 2 were girls, and were relatively easy to train. But my son was not easy. When he had to go, he had to go RIGHT THEN! The potty chair I purchased came with some of these, so I bought some more as replacements. We love them! The first time we used this, we had pulled over to the side of the road off an exit because he just couldnt make it further. It was quick and easy to put on the potty, and I just tied it up and threw it away at the next stop. No leaking, no mess anywhere! I was shocked. A few months after tha trip, I still had it in the car and we were meeting up with some friends. We were in a hurry to get going somewhere that didnt have a bathroom, and of course my son decided he had to go right when we got there. He used the potty and I forgot to clean it up. We werent gone long, and I remembered the minute we got back, and I was so nervous the whole van was going to reek. I was shocked that not only was there no scent, but it had absorbed all the urine! I know others mentioned you could use disposable bags with towels lining them, but these must have the absorbers like in diapers, because they are extremely absorbant! Its been several months now, and we still keep this in the van for emergency uses. Highly recommended!
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Linalu
> 3 dayI have 2 daughters 9 years apart and they both have used this product. It is great, convenient, good quality and for sure saves the day everytime
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Prof. Dale Johns
20-04-2025I purchased a travel potty for our 2 year old that remains in the vehicle. It came with liners HOWEVER these liners are a game changer! The absorbing part inside the bag prevents spills and the need to pour out the liquid. Just tie the bag and keep it moving.
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kenneth brackins
> 3 dayI keep these in my back seat along with my portable potty for my toddler. Easy to put on the seat. Draw string inside to easily dispose of the bag after.
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J.G.
> 3 dayWe keep this in our car and it has come in handy some many times with little toddlers! I’ve recommended it to some many family and friends. :)