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Dee
> 3 daythis portable potty is the absolute best, I let everyone know how amazing and easy to use it is. Only two legs vs 4 that other potty’s have with only one button on each side. You can use it to sit toddler on it or use it over the toilet. The bags are also amazing, they have a napkin lining that absorbs the urine and the bag is thick too, compared to the other bags other potty’s come with.
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Janeen A.
> 3 dayOMG!! A coworker told me about this when I was mentioning to her my apprehension about driving to our family reunion being that my 3 year old son had finally started adapting to not going potty in his pullups. She immediately said this was a lifesaver and she takes it everywhere. So I ordered it, not really having high hopes, but figuring Id give it a try. OMG, OMG, OMG!! Do you know the whole time we were driving my son told me like 4 times that he had to peepee (4 times is a lot because it was only a 4 hour drive). I think he saw it as a game. Dad was driving and I was sitting in the back with him and 1 year old daughter. I think he enjoyed being pulled out of carseat and placed on potty while in the car. We had him wear a pullup just incase, but he didnt go in pullup, he was thrilled to use this new invention. Having said all of that, it is very easy to use, it folds in flat and comes in a thick drawstring durable plastic bag. It also comes with a few disposable bags that have an absorbent pad attached to the inside base to help retain the mess. The reusable bags are designed to be pulled over potty and drop down inside to catch waste. This is great for road trips, as well as everyday here and theres. You can use it in a restaurant if your child needs to go but you dont feel comfortable with them sitting on the public toilet seat or anywhere else at that, because not only does this fold out as a standing potty, but the legs hyperextend out to create arms that allow it to balance across a toilet, (ofcourse when you balance it on a toilet you wont need to use the bags.) I definitely recommend this if you are potty training your little one or even if you have a toddler and are a germaphobe about public bathrooms. Buy it! You wont regret it!
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Arleene Taylor
> 3 dayThis portable potty has worked great for our 2 year old while potty training. It folds up so compactly that I keep it in the hollow compartment of my SUVs trunk for on-the-go emergencies. I use plastic bags with a folded paper towel at the base and then tie and toss it (but I know that there are liner bags specific for this for sale on here.) I definitely recommend this!
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J. Dukes
Greater than one weekMy 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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erika
Greater than one weekBuy it Buy it Buy it ! New gift for everyone!
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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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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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Jennifer Sun
> 3 daySo easy to set up / use. So easy to clean. Im happy for the purchase! We go on hikes often, and needed a solution so my boy isnt holding it in. We are also not fond of using public restrooms. So I bought this hoping that we could pop it open in the trunk for him when he needs it. I AM NOT DISAPPOINTED! He took to using it just like the toilet topper we use at home. The waste was so quick and easy to dispose of. And there was no extra mess for me to have to wipe up! Im so happy with this purchase.
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Shelly
Greater than one weekWhen we are traveling or camping it’s not always easy to pull over and find a bathroom for your littles. This portable potty chair has been great for our family. It folds up compactly so it’s easy to store and bring along and sturdy enough to hold up to the squiggliest toddler. We have used it in our house too when one of our kiddos needs to use the “big potty”. Having the carry bag with some disposable bags along with it makes it ready to go when your littles are.
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Dr. Arvel Beatty DDS
> 3 dayThis is fantastic. It folds up small enough to just leave in the car or toss in the bottom of a stroller, but it’s also a perfect sized little seat for potty training little people when you’re out of the house but not near a regular toilet.