Newnice 30 Packs Potty Liners Disposable with 200ML Absorbent Pads, Travel Potty Refill Bags Compatible with OXO Tot, Portable Potty Chair Liners, Universal Training Toilet Seat Bags for Kids Toddlers
-
Queen Bee
Greater than one weekI have ordered the Newnice 30 count bags before and was happy with them, so I was excited to order the 2 pack bag set. We have two Oxo travel potties, so we stash these types of potty liners everywhere...in the diaper bag, in the car, at the house, you name it. This fits the Oxo potty perfectly. The bags have handles, and an absorbent pad on the bag to help with wet intake. The pad wont absorb all the liquid from a potty break but nor is it expected to. Most places wont legally let you throw these away into a public trashcan unless it has an absorbent layer (like a diaper). The bags themselves are sturdy. There is no scent, which I like. I like to use these higher quality bags when on the road and at home, as they function well and keep my car/house pee free. These are a good deal, especially if you find yourself going through travel potty liner bags faster than usual. I normally buy 2-3 packs at a time, so having a 2-pack option saves me even more money!
-
Booknerd28
> 3 dayWe road trip pretty frequently and I refuse to take my toddler daughter into a gas station restroom to potty. So, weve always used a car potty for her. These are way less messy than the regular bags weve been using. They fit the OXO potty perfectly.
-
Simple Solutions
Greater than one weekPotette and Potty Bags became a necessity during Covid, and I am happily continuing to use them now. Ive got two kids in diapers; one who is struggling to toilet train and one who hasnt quite started. At any time I can just pull over, quickly set up the travel potty, tie off the bag, and continue on our merry way. The brand name bags are expensive for what they are, and these Newnice ones feel just at durable and maybe the slightest bit bigger.
-
Kelly
Greater than one weekThese bags come in clutch in tricky potty situations when you are traveling (or just going to the store) with a newly potty trained kiddo. I recently had to run my kiddo out to the car to go to the bathroom because the store bathroom was closed and I was thankful for the bag making clean up easy. The pad inside is not particularly absorbent - you end up carrying a bag full of pee to the trash - but I havent had one leak and thats probably the biggest selling point.
-
Whitney
> 3 dayWe have a 4-year-old and have kept a toddler potty in the car for years. We still use it because public restrooms are sometimes gross, especially for little ones who have to hold onto the sides. We have both the Poppy Potty and a telescoping camping-style potty that is toddler-sized. These bags work great for both. They are slightly larger than other brands weve used, or at least the top opening is larger. I love that they come pre-loaded with an absorbent pad and it works great. I get that its really meant to prevent spills, but it really holds a lot. The bags themselves are also thicker than the other ones weve tried. I would say the thickness is comparable to a plastic grocery store bag. Not the super thin ones you often get with take-out orders, but the ones meant to hold groceries. I also appreciate that they are pretty opaque. Why everyone else thinks its a good idea to make potty bags clear is beyond me. These bags get 5 stars from me!