Kalencom Potette Plus Potty Seat Liners with Magic Disappearing Ink, 30 Count

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  • Review_Ninja

    > 3 day

    I was a little salty about having to buy these liners for the Potette I purchased, foreseeing having to buy frequent refills like the evil diaper genie that weve finally done away with. I got over it really quickly, the first time my kid had to use the bathroom and we were out on the road. Ive had the one pack for awhile now, they really last a long time considering they are really only used when an actual toilet isnt available. For us, it isnt often and these liners definitely come in handy.

  • jenn42ifer

    > 3 day

    I really, really love these liners with our Potette Plus travel potty and trainer seat. I love that they fit perfectly since theyre made for it, but also, I especially love the absorbent pad in each liner so youre not just carrying around a bag of liquid after its used until you get to a garbage can. But when my potty training daughter goes through 5 liners in 3½ hours, it starts adding up. Small garbage bags are cheaper and work as well if you throw in some paper towels (though not as absorbent). One star taken away for the price, but I will still definitely buy them for longer trips and when I anticipate not having garbage cans available regularly.

  • Mother

    Greater than one week

    Since this brand was well known and trusted, I am a little disappointed. I purchased this Potette Plus Potty Seat Liners with Magic Disappearing Ink, and the magic Ink stuck to my childs bottom. We could not get it off with wipes (water based). My child accidentally got it and sat on the liner. We washed with soap 4-5 times in bath; however, it was hard to remove from skin. I prefer safer product for skill since they are sitting on it. I would choose to leak than having chemical on skin. I am sending them back. I am just curious what types of ink ink and chemical used the liner...

  • Virginia Staley

    Greater than one week

    These liners are genius! They are made from a plastic similar to that of a grocery store plastic bag. The genius part is the fact that they have an absorbent pad in the bottom of the bag to soak up any liquid. Then you can just tie the bag closed and toss. At first I thought they were expensive for 30 disposable bags but its well worth the price to not have to worry about any mess. They are perfectly made to fit on the Potette Plus Potty Seat so youll want to buy these bags for that potty to avoid any mess. Love them!

  • Renee Ligman

    > 3 day

    these things are such a life saver on road trips. It never fails we are in Minneapolis traffic and I hear I gotta pee. Well when there is 4 lanes of traffic going nowhere what are you to do? Whip out the pot!!! She unbuckles (reminder, we are not moving because of the traffic) and she goes and I tie up the bag and she goes back in her seat. Next time we stop to eat or gas up we toss the bag. I also take a container of Kandoo wipes along too because the fit perfectly in the pot upside down so we keep a set in each vehicle. We also use it for camping and fishing when nature calls. This is definitely one of my top 10 items to have for a toddler!

  • Rebecca A Daly

    > 3 day

    In 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.

  • Lillith

    23-04-2025

    I ignored the advice of some parents that you dont need one of these potettes because your kid will hold it for a few minutes or whatever. I dont think its fair or reasonable when your child is mastering potty training to put them in a situation where they dont have access to a potty when they need one. And there are always going to be such situations. My issue with these bags is just the price. The bags themselves work great and my tot seems to have no problem sitting on the plastic bags rim on the potty. But just when you think you are escaping the expense of diapers...! I dont agree that you can use grocery store bags because they have tiny holes, and a friend of mine warned me that they had an embarrassing situation in a restaurant once because of that. These bags have no holes and of course they fit and absorb well. But having ordered a pack a couple of weeks ago, I was shocked to see that the price has risen by three whole dollars. Phooey! they were expensive enough already. Now they are fifty cents per liner!!! Something tells me they cost a whole lost less to manufacture. Try other websites and see if they work for you (even where the price is lower, theres shipping to factor in etc).

  • Momma bear

    > 3 day

    I absolutely love his product, it is wonderful for those unexpected emergencies while on the road. It holds everything, doesnt spill and even holds ordors if the circumstance comes up. I have had the pottette plus since my daughter was 2 and began potty training, it certainly helped during those times and she did not regress due to long outings. At firt I was weaRY about it , but it is certainly a valuable purchase for multiple reasons. You never know when there will be lots of traffic or some other road side emergency will occur and thi prevents any possible uti for little girls. And even better, it doubles as a toilet cover! Great product and reccommend it to everyone.

  • lid

    > 3 day

    I bought these when the kids were potty training so their hands wouldnt end up all over public toilet seats if nature called while we were out and about. These did the job. I still have some and they have come in very handy when it was necessary to use a porta-potty and squatting wasnt an option.

  • lotusflowerbomb

    > 3 day

    These are a must when using the Potette Plus Potty Seat, and have saved us on many occasions when driving an hours to our relatives house where we cant find a rest stop in time. Just have a liner already inserted in the seat and youre all set. They are pretty absorbent and do not leak. I have also use the shopping bags to put them into just in case for disposing in the trash.

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