OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty - Teal, 1 Count (Pack of 1)
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KCollins
> 3 dayLike 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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Phoebe Amelie Bell
> 3 dayLove this little travel potty SO much. It makes potty training so much easier. Fits in a backpack, in the bottom of the stroller, or just hold i in the bag it comes with! So easy to grab and go. And love that you can use it on a big toilet, too.
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Heloise Gleichner
> 3 dayWe keep this in our SUV trunk and call it our “adventure potty” for our 2 year old. He’s used it several times and I love the peace of mind that we have a good option for him if we’re out somewhere without a bathroom. It’s so nice to just toss the bag and not have to worry about cleaning the potty, and it takes up hardly any space in the trunk. Highly recommend for toddler parents!
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LizRx
> 3 dayI bought this specifically to bring on an overseas roadtrip while my daughter was in the midst of potty training. We could not afford a regression because she was slated to start preschool in a couple months and was required to be toilet-trained. This saved us many times during our vacation, but even just the one time we pulled over on an Icelandic highway for her to take a massive dump in this thing was worth the $20 bucks spent. And it went from the car to the hotel room where we used it as a reducer. We still leave it in the trunk on standby with wipes for those moments when she needs to go NOW or we dont want to deal with finding and getting to a public toilet which can be pretty gnarly in itself (for that I use Potty Shields) - at the park, at the beach, in parking lots and other random places. And it seems shes quite comfortable with it. I dont use this on regular toilet seats - first off I would rather not put it on a public seat (ewww) and we bought it strictly for use on the go but have used while staying in hotels. Its not the best fit on all toilets, but it does the job just fine and our kid prefers it over holding onto the regular seat for dear life so thats good enough for me. Super convenenient, easy to clean on the go just wipe down with antibacterial wipes, legs pop up easily and are sturdy, size is good (my tall 3 year old still sits comfortably on it), and the OXO bags do not fail. I love this thing and recommend to all my parent friends!
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erika
> 3 dayBuy it Buy it Buy it ! New gift for everyone!
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Joseph
> 3 dayWe use this for our 3 year old who is potty trained. We decided to purchase this potty seat because it could be used in stand alone situation where a bathroom toilet was not available, which was the case on our recent trip to a beach. shop that did not allow us to use their toilet. We were able to place the potty in the stand alone position and use the included plastic bag for our daughter to use the toilet without a fuss. Clean up was easy because the plastic bag covered the entire seat. It is a bit bulkier than the collapsible ones that are used on toilets but had we not had the 2 in 1 we would have had a mess on our hands, literally! Glad we made the decision to purchase the 2 in 1.
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Stacy Dennison
> 3 dayNever before children did I think I’d have a potty in my car, alas, here I am, and I’m reviewing it. This is the travel potty you never knew you needed, until you are potty training and are afraid to let your child ride in the car without a pull-up on. Alas, you have arrive at this product and possibly this review. You don’t think you need this until you are leaving your daycare facility, and get on the highway (which is about a 35 minute ride from home, and the next potty stop is a good 25 mins away) and you ensured your very adorable tiny tot has relieved themselves before hitting road, to only just pass through the toll booth and hear “I NEED TO GO POTTY!!!” To which you reply: “you just went at daycare can you hold it?” And tiny tot says: “NO ITS ALMOST COMING OUT!!” If this sounds like you, than this little port-a-pot for tots is just up your alley. It’s a stand alone little pot, so if you’re outside somewhere discrete you can let them pee on the ground, OR if you can’t do that, then they have amazing little absorbent bags that attach to this little pot to catch it all and tie it up (please take it home and discard of it properly, we’re all humans here, or so I hope). But wait!!!! there’s more!!! It’s convent to use in the trunk, or on the back seat for added privacy for your tiny tot, and even folds out to be a tot spot on a regular big pot. If you’ve gotten this far, for real it has been a life saver for my 3 year old in the long car rides to and from daycare daily, and when visiting friends. Happy Potty training families!
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Angelyne
> 3 dayThis is currently the favorite toy in the house. The toddler even takes it to bed with them. Quality built, well designed, very portable.
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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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Kylie marden
20-11-2024I like the idea of this travel potty however it is very small. My little 2 year olds bottom hardly fits on it & he refuses to use it. I’m returning it and bringing his regular potty out and about with us. He’s been very successful with potty training but just won’t go on this particular potty, and he does have 2 different ones at home so it’s not the “different” thing. I give 3 stars because perhaps other children will use it, and the idea is great.