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

(566 reviews)

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  • TKS

    > 3 day

    Expensive for what they are, but have truly been a life saver for my 2 year having to go potty on the go....use it daily while out of the house, in the car, or traveling anywhere! We also have the reusable liner for use at home but on the go these bags work like a charm!! If you have the potette then you need these! You may be able to make your own from grocery bags, but I wouldnt trust them....I know these work so Ill continue to spend the money for my daughter to potty in :)

  • Italy2013

    > 3 day

    At first glance, one might not think these to be essential. But trust me. They have paid for themselves in convenience many times over. We use the Potette potty in the car together with these bags. Theyre great because they can hold a lot and they tie up to be thrown away easily, or if I cant throw it away immediately, I toss it in a big ziploc bag to contain odor. I hardly ever had to take my potty training toddler to a nasty public restroom because this system was so convenient. We travel by car a lot, so it has been great. Awesome product.

  • Prof. Israel Bogan III

    > 3 day

    One of the best child products I have invested in. This is excellent when traveling or just on the go with the kids. We keep one in the trunk of our SUV. If you’re like us and don’t like using public restrooms for little ones, especially during COVID, purchase this. Clean up is simple and sanitary.

  • Julio Dibbert DDS

    > 3 day

    Love these potty seats. I leave the seat with the liners in the car all the time and it’s ready to go whenever needed. Easy and mess free disposal too.

  • Kimberly D. Bullard

    > 3 day

    Great height to put child in squatting position which helps them poop easier. I have a boy and found I don’t need a splash guard but also the “oh crap potty training” book I read tells you to teach them to push their penis down instead of holding and aiming bc then it’ll become a game and fire hose lol. The ONLY thing I don’t like is when I put it on top on my toilet it slides a lot. I read other reviews and was surprised to hear it didn’t slide. I even thought maybe I got a dud or bad one and checked the description again. I’m afraid it’ll pinch his legs or hands While putting him on it or if he shifts he could fall off. Which makes him using it by himself impossible

  • 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.

  • yemimac

    > 3 day

    A Must have as one gets the potty training started. Just like at home, daycare, you need one for on the go. Can be confusing for kids to tell them “just go in your pull ups”. It’s different if it’s an oops; versus intentional.

  • Al

    > 3 day

    The best bag for potty travel

  • Mo

    Greater than one week

    Good for 1 kid 1 time. With multiple kids we use a diaper in the bottom of a plastic bag works better for multiple kids at 1 stop. Then we dont have to change bags between each kid. These bags work well and dont fall apart which is essential considering what you use them for. Good product, worth the money.

  • Seriousshopper

    Greater than one week

    These are key for little kids. Public toilets are gross and sometimes not even available I have this in my purse ready to go incase one of the toddlers needs to pee/poop. Also great for potty training so you don’t have to stress about getting to a rest room on time. Also keep a hooded towel handy to provide privacy for the little ones

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