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Maria
> 3 dayMy 20 month old is potty training and weve been traveling a lot - this potty is super easy to pack, I use generic plastic bags in it, and its easy for my daughter to continue to potty training routine even on the go. Very good!! I havent used it on the regular toilet seat yet but I am glad I have the option to do so when were ready.
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BSG
> 3 dayVery sturdy and well-made compared to a similar product we were using before purchasing this. It is a little large to fit in the diaper bag, but it makes potty training while out and about much easier.
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D
> 3 dayThe hardest part of potty training for me was having my little girl use public restrooms. I purchased this for my 2 year old and absolutely love it! Works great with the small clear trash liners from Costco. I keep this in the car and in the stroller. So easy to set up and use on the go. My toddler is used to going potty in the regular toilet at home and adapted to this quickly. I love that she can go in trunk of my car when we’re traveling or I can take inside the public restrooms. Easy clean up with just throwing the bag away. Also comes with a carrier. Would recommend this to anyone potty training. Even if you just plan on using at home.
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A.h
> 3 dayThis seat is amazing, so useful, very sturdy. I read a few reviews when looking to purchase that said it was wobbly on the toilet bit I found that when using forward on the toilet seat instead of toward the back of the seat like the instructions say to the seat will teeter forward. A con would be that this seat would be difficult to unfold one handed but possible if you have a minute since you have to hold the grey buttons on the bottom to completely unfold or close the oxo seat however that is what make the seat so secure and sturdy and well as safe. And if youre concerned about the back of your little ones legs touching the toilet seat especially in a public place is would recommend getting sa fabric or disposable seat cover to place under the oxo seat since it does not cover the whole seat and must be placed further back on the toilet. Compare to the kalencom seat this one seems much more comfortable and contoured. My 18lb 6 month old sits perfectly on this seat for ECers who are wondering if this seat would be small enough. Something to consider is that the splash guard is a little short for boys, it could easily be a messy situation if not sitting or aimed properly . However for me, the cons far outweigh the pros and the convenience and ease of this product it s a multi functional travel potty that would sit any baby able to sit themselves what more could I ask for that your can take anywhere? Love love love
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reneesb04
> 3 dayI am comparing the potette plus and the oxo. The potette plus is on the left and oxo on the right. The oxo is slightly larger and slightly taller, but really not that noticeable. The potette plus definitely has a better pee guard for boys and you can see in the pics the bottom of it extends into the toilet to prevent pee from coming through the gap. You can see in the pics the oxo has a pretty big gap in front and doesn’t have anything the extends down into the toilet. When I had my son test it out, pee came right out the gap and went everywhere, as I expected would happen. No leaking with the potette. The oxo wins when it comes to ease and speed of setting it up. It just snaps right into place and you push a button to lay it flat or close it. The potette is a little more finicky getting it to stand up. I wish it had the button like the oxo. If I had a girl, I would hands down pick the Oxo over the potette. Or if you only plan to use liners and have no intention of using this on a toilet then go with the Oxo. I have a boy though and plan to use this in public restrooms, I will be keeping the potette because the pee guard is just so much better. Hope this helps anyone debating between the two.
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Nicole
> 3 dayI just recently potty trained my daughter and I wanted to make sure that when we went out anywhere I would have a way for her to use the bathroom. Initially I bought it for the stand alone feature, like if it was an emergency and I needed to pull over for her to go to the bathroom I could. Turns out I never had to use it for this reason yet, which I am absolutely ok with. I have used it in MANY times in public bathrooms. I was a little hesitant that it wouldnt work in certain situations, but I was wrong. I have used it in park bathrooms that have no actual lift up seat on them, I have used in in port-a-potties, and I have used it in normal bathrooms. It fits great in all these circumstances. An unexpected plus is that my daughter likes to hold the side of the toilet seat when she goes to the bathroom and its nice because she can actually put her hands on the flip out legs and I dont have to worry about her touching the public bathroom at all. And lastly, when you take your kid to the restroom, you might as well go too. Well, I was in a hurry to use the bathroom because I just wanted to get my kid out of there before she touched everything after she went, so I didnt bother to put the potty seat away, I just used it too. And I gotta say, it was so much better than squatting or putting my own butt on the public seat! Only slightly embarrassed for having used it! :)
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KCollins
30-03-2025Like the concept. Wobbly on the toilet. Have not used it on a trip etc. Seems like it would be fine for that. If I take it to a public restroom I will have to find something to put it into for carrying. If you use it with no toilet recommend getting the plastic bags.
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Marielvis S.
> 3 dayIt is very comfortable and easy to use! Perfect for traveling and even to use it at home as an adapter to the toilet so the kid doesnt feel scared in the already traumatic potty training process.
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Melissa Guinn
> 3 dayThis potty folds to be compact, fits in one of the pockets in her backpack. Comes with a thick plastic storage bag and some bags w the absorption pad. My 3 year old (50% percentile) sits very comfortably on it when I set it up on the floor. Haven’t tried it on the toilet yet since she is very comfortable by itself. It makes travel with a potty training toddler so much easier!
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Teacher123abc
> 3 dayLove this thing for around town! My daughter SUCKS at going potty before we head out, and finding a clean bathroom isn’t always easy. This thing is amazing. We just got it but already we’ve used it multiple times! We used it at grandma and grandpa’s (they’re vaccinated! Yay!!) house on the toilet and in the parking lot of our favorite local park so we didn’t have to use the not so clean public one. My kid is already potty trained, so I didn’t use it for that purpose, though I’m sure it’s great. Clean up is easy, just a quick wipe does the job. I am actually thinking of getting another one to keep in my husband’s car. I carry it around in the baby bag, but I don’t always need a baby bag for quick trips around town. Keeping one in each car might just be easier.