Kalencom Potette Plus Premium 2 in 1 Travel Potty and Toilet Seat Trainer Ring with Built in Pee Guard and Easy-Grip Handles (White/Gray)
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Ashley
> 3 dayThis has been a lifesaver on multiple long trips. We’ve had it at least a few months now, and I’m still pleased. It’s easy to use in our SUV, and it’s very handy that it doubles as a potty seat for when we’re visiting family. It is quite short, but our son just turned four, and he’s still quite comfortable using it.
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Mrs. Simpkins
> 3 dayWe haven’t “used” the seat as of yet. My kids have played in it and it doesn’t not seem to bother them. I think the idea is great especially to use on the public toilets. The color is pretty and seems sturdy enough to last for a long time.
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S. Corrodus
> 3 dayI bought this to help with trips to the bathroom while traveling and my daughter loved it.
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Customer
> 3 dayawesome
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Jenna Young
> 3 dayThis is a MUST HAVE for potty training toddlers. We live about 20 minutes from the city and its inevitable My daughter always has to pee before we get where we are going. I have an SUV so I set it up in the trunk area and it is an absolute life saver.
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Lauren M.
> 3 dayOverall, I really like this potty seat for traveling. However, it is not the most comfortable seat for my son (he ends up with a red ring around his bottom often from it). That being said he wont go on a public potty without it. My main dislike is that the bottom of the front doesnt go low enough for open front toilet seats and there is a gap left. Several times my son has gone on the seat but it hits that gap and gets his pants wet anyways. Also, I would like if there was a plastic collapsible potty insert that fit this one like the regular potette plus has (i.e no gap).
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ASmith87*
> 3 dayThis was very low to the ground. I did send the product back because it was pointless. I ended up using the bags that came with it, on a regular potty for travel. That worked better than this actually product. It was also hard to lock in place. I wont rate this poorly because it maybe nice for others
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Angela40330
> 3 dayWhoever designed this thing was a parent solving a problem, and they did it well! First you open and you find this little foldable toilet seat that’s gender neutral, it folds up small enough it easily fits in a small plastic bag and will fit in your diaper bag or overnight luggage for a quick trip to grandmas etc. also in the package you find these few plastic bags that look very much like the bags my local grocery store sends my food home in, so much so I tried one myself (because let’s face it, all parents are caught with their “pants down” at some point (notice my pun?!) and won’t have a bag that is made for this little seat. So the little bag that they give you has arm holes that you fit around each leg of the potty, then you push the bag down into the center and it’ll catch the liquid with a little absorbant pad that’s glued on the middle (my version had a few folded napkins to absorb the urine). When baby is finished just undo the straps of the bag, tie, and toss! Wonderful bc as a parent toddlers have to potty every inconvent place known to man. I can keep this in his diaper bag and we’ll aleays have a solution. Also it opens and fits great and snug on top of a toilet so this will work at grandmas, vacation location, the restaurant etc. five stars. Well-done!
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ShanikkaWilliams
> 3 dayWorks
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Heather
> 3 dayI really like this as an on the go potty seat, but it may not work for everyone. The legs fold up underneath and it becomes very small, awesome. Its easy to fit in a diaper bag unlike my Baby Bjorn seat reducer that I have been using, also awesome. However, unlike the Baby Bjorn there is no way to adjust this and hold it in place if you use it as a seat reducer. For a kiddo that is new to potty training this could be unsettling as it moves around. This wasnt an issue for us as my son has been potty trained for a few months but I wouldnt have started with this as a seat reducer. I love that I can set it up on the ground if we are somewhere without toilets. I dont use the bags so I cant speak to how those work (if my dog can pee in the grass so can my kid imo, just watch the slant of the ground). But my son didnt have any issues using it outside with feet down. It clicks in place to let you know that its in the right position. If it didnt click, double check it so your toddler doesnt end up sitting in his/her pee. In this capacity it would be great for a beginner. The hole is small and would be appropriate for even the youngest little ones (ECers Im talking to you). We havent had any wild pees but it looks relatively easy to clean and includes a nice splash back for boys.