Kalencom Potette Plus Potty Seat Liners with Magic Disappearing Ink, 30 Count
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MemphisBelle
Greater than one weekI actually use these as the perfect liners for our regular baby potty that resides in my vehicle. These are perfect for kids to use the potty and then bag it up so no spills in my SUV. Nice to be able to pull over and let little ones use the potty without having to drag (sometimes) more than one kid into a filthy public restroom or them having wait for me to find somewhere, anywhere to let them even use one. Its few and far between now that theyre way past potty training but I still keep the potty and these liners in my SUV. My 4 yo even used it once while we were waiting to pick up her older brother from school (although I try to make sure she has used the home potty before we leave the house).
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Anissa S
Greater than one weekBought these for traveling with my toddler who we were potty training and these worked perfect! They are easy to use, sturdy and quick to tie up and throw away! Convenient to use when your traveling and a bathroom isn’t around. I definitely recommend them!
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Taz
> 3 dayI got these with the potable potty thinking maybe it will come in handy when potty training. I truely under estimated how much I would use it, its wonderful!! Public toilets are full of germs etc and you dont want your little one touching a seat that looks like it was in a horror movie YUCK!! I keep the potty in the back of my car ready to use, and as my daughter is new to toilet training she doesnt have to hold it mode..lol I just pull over and she sits on it. Its comfortable potty and the bags make it easy and simple to throw away. No mess or spills!!! Highly recommend the bags and the seat that goes with it. Oh and its easy to pack we just took it with us to Australia . Worth every penny
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R. Koch
> 3 dayI love how portable these liners and the little potty are. We take it everywhere (especially in Europe where the bathrooms are often super dirty). Its small enough we can even sit it on the seat of the car for our daughter if we need to. Its big enough I was able to use it while on a road trip. The liners are basically small grocery bags with a little pad attached to the inside. My only complaint is that sometimes they can be difficult to get on the potty chair when you are in a hurry. I usually just keep one on the potty so we dont have that struggle when the time comes.
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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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ShelBell
> 3 dayI accidentally bought these and they don’t fit the oxo potty, also very thin, small, and loud (we end up using for the kids when the baby is sleeping while traveling…) compared to oxo bags.
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EHar
> 3 dayWe bought this insert for our potette and we like it a lot. The pad inside absorbs a lot, so pee is not flowing around. Yes, it is pricey but worth the money and much better solution that second hand shopping bags.
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Claudia
> 3 dayWe love it! Super convenient when your on the road and the kids need to use the bathroom .
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Angela N.
> 3 dayThese are brilliant! We keep a potty in the SUV for convenience bc not all public restrooms are clean. With a 3 year old and a 2 year old these bags make clean up so simple.
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Rebecca A Daly
> 3 dayIn the grocery store parking lot. In a large park. At the beach. At the other end of zoo from the bathrooms. These are the places your newly potty-trained child will urgently have to go to the bathroom. Moment of mom panic in which you calculate the time it takes to pack up and haul the other kids, triangulate the nearest restroom, and tabulate how much soothing, threatening, and redirecting youll have to do to get everyone back on track after making this unscheduled detour. NO MORE! Pop out your travel potty and liner, hide it behind a stroller, car door, or bush, and two seconds later your kiddo is back to enjoying life and no one had to schlep 50 miles to a filthy public restroom. These bags have saved MANY outings with my young twins. Once the boys figured out peeing standing up, I did away with the potty and just shoved a couple bags in my purse for emergencies. These bags are pretty sturdy - never yet had one leak or tear. Yes, even after Ive tied it up and tossed it in the trunk of my car if a trash can wasnt handy. (We throw it in the trash as soon as we get home.) I got cocky once. I thought I could just put some paper towels in a grocery store bag and it would be the same. Well, a potty emergency at a gas station taught me a pretty messy lesson on just how absorbent the pad in Potette liners is, and how grocery store bags often get tears you dont notice until bodily fluids are leaking out of them. Never again.