OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty - Teal, 1 Count (Pack of 1)
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EriikaNor
> 3 dayThis was the best product to potty train my daughter on the go. We just so happen to be potty training during her brothers baseball tournaments and this was super easy to bring out and let her use the potty.
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G.Hall
> 3 dayGame changing! We bought this for SIP and summer car rides for our daughters. With COVID, public restrooms are closed and stores/restaurants are snobby with theirs as well. With limited choices aside from being out in a meadow, on a road trip or for a walk/bike ride, this has been amazing! Our daughter has trouble with urine sneaking out and it often escapes in to her undies and sometimes worse on long car rides. It’s been messy to hold her over a spot in nature, the urine.. yikes. Anyway, we have 3 kids (6, 4 & 2 months) and this is for every one of them. The baby will get to use it on trips while potty training and for now, the older two use it wherever we go. It includes a (Plastic :( ) travel bag and some (what I assume to be) poop bags. You can alternatively use biodegradable poop bags or dig a little hole and bury it to be eco-friendly. ***A little trick we learned when the girls wee is to dig a shallow hole under where you will have them go. If it isn’t on level ground or dirt then it can run towards their shoes or feet. Such an amazing item! We love it and recommend it to all!
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Ryley Dibbert
Greater than one weekIt does what you need it to do
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TheKlund
> 3 dayThis has been one of the best purchases we have made recently. Our daughter is 3 and is fully potty trained, but a bit fearful of public toilets because they are loud and smelly. Forget the latrines or port a potties at state and local parks that are full of flies. On top of that, with the COVID lockdown a lot of bathrooms were closed for a long time. After about the third time having to hold her up over the grass so she could poop outside in an emergency while away from home (we took a lot of walks in nature preserves while on lock down for our sanity) we looked for an emergency potty option for the car and found this. Such a game changer!!!! She has used it several times and it is wonderful. We use the bags it comes with so the pad inside can absorb any urine. She likes to use it and I don’t have to battle with her over smelly loud public toilets or stinky latrines when out on adventures. It will work well for taking her camping, too. We just keep it in the car and pull it out if needed. I love this product.
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Dee
> 3 dayThis thing is amazing for potty training and travel. My 3 year old tells us when she has to go, we pull into the nearest parking lot, put her on the potty, tie up the bag, and toss it. It’s also great for when your toddler is afraid of public restrooms. Can’t leave home without it.
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seattlereviewer
> 3 dayI love this portable potty so much, I bought an extra to put in my husbands car! I just use grocery bags instead of buying the expensive OXO versions. As I unpack groceries, I set aside any bag that has NO holes in it. I then double bag 2 of the good bags and fold 6 half-size sheets or 3 full-size sheets of paper towels. I carry a bunch of these in each car at all times. I have 5 kids, 2 of which are toddlers who cannot hold it as well as the rest of us. So these have saved us over and over. If we are on a road trip, or too far from a public restroom, or whatever, my little ones can go potty wherever we are. I have even taken them to the lake or beach and created a little restroom using our 3-sided beach cover. Great for camping so you dont have to take them out in the dark to the porta-potty at the campsite. They are also great for public restrooms. Those who hate sitting their little kids on public toilets - this is for you! You fold out the legs an extra click and bam, you have a seat that sits on top of the public toilet, so their little bums do not touch the public seat. Voila! Once my kids start having kids, this will be my first gift at the baby showers!
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Terry
> 3 dayI just love this!! It’s portable,slender when folded and easy to slip in a bag.I purchased 2 of them and want to say thanks to whoever invented this product!!
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Stacie
> 3 dayWe keep this little potty in the car for on thw go and for traveling!! Very convient with long car rides and not having to try to find somewhere to stop!! Also if you run out of the bags we just used a regular grocery sack with paper towels in the bottom! Also I would recommend keeping a bag in the potty ready to go so you dont have to worry about it when its time use!!
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J. Dukes
> 3 dayMy daughter is 3.5 and she does well with full size toilets, but we needed something for outside. We go fishing at remote areas with no public toilets. We go to the beach and other remote outdoors areas. She can only hold her pee for about 2-4 hours at a shot, so this potty was necessary. We got her used to it by putting it in the backyard next to the pool. She knows not to pee in the pool, so she jumps right onto this potty when she needs it. Excellent porta potty for our needs!
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Amy Slaghtery
26-11-2024So there I was...in the middle of Ohio on our first roadtrip with the toddler, also 6 months pregnant with kid #2. Drinking lots of water because duh, I was pregnant. Suddenly traffic on the Interstate comes to a screeching halt....and we are nowhere near an exit. My pregnant self immediately decides it has to pee....and HOW! Waze helpfully tells me its 45 minutes to the next exit - no bueno. Pregnant self is insistent...and then I remember I have this awesome toilet seat in the back of the car for our son to use. I did not hesitate to grab that sucker out of the trunk and bring it up to the passenger seat - because of course, we are stuck in a sea of semis and other vehicles at this point, so I cant get out and use it roadside. You have truly not lived until youve tried to levitate your 6-month pregnant butt above a travel car seat in front of your son and significant other. Anyway, it wasnt even all that hard to maneuver, its just that I was laughing so hard at the situation, which of course only served to exacerbate said situation. Point is, it works great as a kids travel potty, especially in unfamiliar hotels with unfamiliar toilets, as well as in Cracker Barrel parking lots. But dont discount its usefulness for adults in need as well. :)