OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty- Navy, 1 Count (Pack of 1)
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Mindy Gilmore
> 3 dayWe have used these for years as heavy travelers. It saves so much time and stops at nasty gas stations! We have one in each vehicle now!
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Joeleen
> 3 dayMy son absolutely loves this on the go potty. It has made on the go potty training so much easier. 10/10 recommend!
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Faris
> 3 dayNot as compact as an older folding travel seat I had, but definitely better quality. I used it both ways. I used the stand potty in the back of the car on road trips or day trips in the outdoors; I dont like how they kid has to sit on the bag though, how uncomfortable. Also, it is quite short, so my kids legs had to stretch out when we used it in the back of the car. I noticed it says 12mnths for the standing potty. It works well on top of home potties and in public. In public, you run into the dilemma of do i put the seat all the way back like the instructions say and have their pants and/or legs touching that nasty part of the public toilet that their seat doesnt touch?! or do I have the seat towards the front and have to make sure they dont wiggle too much to fall forward? I opted for the second. I kept it more forward then is recommended, occasionally needing to hold it down on one side with a finger (sometimes it was a tad wobbly, but definitely more comfortable...to be clear, wobbly DOES NOT mean risk of falling off/in). It comes with a plastic carrying bag. TIP FOR POTTY TRAINING PARENTS! after you get the hang of potty training: When you are out in public and you forgot the travel seat, sit the child sideways on the public toilet. This doesnt work with pooping, but its much more comfortable for them. You do have to hold the child under the armpits (obviously!), but they pee, you wipe one handed real quick and BAM get out of the stall in like a minute!
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Whitney
> 3 dayI love how easily this folds and unfolds. We can put it under a seat in the car or beneath the stroller to bring anywhere. This was by far one of our smartest, most used purchases as parents.
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ej
19-11-2024Super useful, tho I didnt use this for potty training it is perfect for any outings with kids..no more worrying about finding a bathroom close by.
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Brittany Falco
> 3 dayIt has been really convenient for traveling while potty training my son, my only recommendation is to be prepared. The first time I went to use it I hadn’t really looked at it yet and my son ended up having an accident! So at that time I got it ready for when I needed it next! Got a clean bag in it and ready to go and folded back up, after he used it I would prepare it for next time and it’s been super easy
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Prof. Brianne Kozey II
> 3 dayThis is good for traveling such as in the car but it’s not really good to use for public restrooms. My child moves around a lot on the seat and she pinched fingers while holding on because she thought she was going to fall. As for the plastic bag hanging on the seat, if the weather is slightly warm, my child stands up and it sticks to her bottom and makes a mess. Not as expected. I wouldn’t recommend unless you really need something in a hurry while driving and can’t find a restroom. Too bad it’s past the return date for me.
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Maressa W.
> 3 dayI realllllly wanted to love this, simply as it folds up! But if you have a boy, beware that pee goes everywhere as long as they’re still learning and sitting lol. The splash pad isn’t very high, and there’s a gap under it between the toilet seat so if it doesn’t go over, it goes under haha. I would imagine this isn’t a problem if you have a girl though. (Also if you’re not using it as a toilet seat cover and use the bags, you don’t have the “under” issue).
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Jennifer
Greater than one weekIt is sturdy, fits on the floorboard or seat of the car so everyone cant watch your child going to the bathroom, and the legs easily fold up for storage. This has been so helpful for being in the car, and not just for vacations. After school, on the way to the store, day trips, etc. - this thing comes in handy. My only recommendation is to buy the refill pack of bags to keep on hand, because what comes with the potty seat gets used up quickly. You can also use plastic grocery bags, but you have to be certain they dont have any holes in them. Plus, the bags that come with this have an absorbent pad on the bottom of the bag to help soak up some of the urine. Even with poop, once you tie the bag tightly theres not a horrific smell emanating from the bag if a trash can isnt readily available. Your hands stay clean tying it up because its the handles of the bag that squeeze into the holders on either side and keep the bag in place, so they dont get messy. Weve never had a spill or an issue with the bag coming loose.
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msdependable
> 3 dayOutstanding potty. I can either open it flat against and sit it right on top of a public toilet seat. Or (if the bathrrom is exceptionally gross) I open it open into a seated position and place right on the seat so that he can rest his feet on the seat and his hands don’t touch any part of the toilet. At the park, I don’t even bother with a bag. and it fits great in my diaper bag!