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Shannon
Greater than one weekPerfect addition to my daughters potty training journey. I was nervous about finding a travel toilet for her, that she would be comfortable with using and this was the best!
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DF
> 3 dayFor traveling, this is great. You are able to fold and fit in a bigger diaper bag. However, it does take time to clip legs into place.
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Nina
> 3 dayThis travel potty is a little bigger than the smallest models, but the latter require using a bag and my granddaughter wont sit on a potty if there is a plastic bag in it, even underneath a cover. Besides, to reduce pollution, we dont want to be using a bag except on the road, e.g. in an airplane or restaurant. So having a collapsible potty that can be used without a bag was just right for us. The cons are that it takes a bit to learn to collapse it quickly, and one must be careful not to lose one of the legs that tend to fall out when you are collapsing the thing. Overall, it was a great solution for the trip.
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Zachary & Jasmine
> 3 dayI LOVE this potty for our 3 year old. It’s very very low to the ground and small but would work great for any EC babies because of that. Separately, when placed on top of an adult toilet or porter potty, it works fantastic for her size. The carrying bag is fitted tightly to the size and shape of the potty, it broke less than a month having it. This potty is small enough though you can toss it in a tote bag and be on your way. Easy to pack up, clean and use. It’s smaller than the foam seats you see in the stores that just plop on top of a adult toilet. Would recommend getting this as a travel and/or starter potty.
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Anonymous
> 3 dayNot as stable as I had hoped it would be. Also the feet are difficult to fold at times
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Stephen W Pugh
> 3 dayI babysit a 3y/o granddaughter. Shes small, 25lbs. She hates the adult automatic toilets at the park and I hate her having to use her hands to sit on public toilets, so we both love using this potty seat. Shes very potty trained but, like all toddlers, when she has to go she has to go right now. This so handy to have at the park. The bag liners have ties for easy containment and disposal in any trash can. Not super compact, but not a pain to carry either. The plastic case wasnt useful, the zipper is pretty flimsy. I prefer to carry in a plastic grocery bag.
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Steven and Romie
Greater than one weekGreat idea, my little didn’t like not having a back to lean on. Setting up was a bit confusing I thought it seemed a little wobbly.
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Thelma
> 3 dayI like it very convenient Loved it
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C. S.
> 3 dayI am not really sure how to rate this. I love that it has a removable pot and how it folds up; perfect for the car. The downfall is my child despises it. We took it on vacation, she sat on it once willingly, but would never use it. We tried multiple times and then gave up. As soon as we got home, she ran to her potty, and went to the bathroom immediately. I dont know if my child is particular or if it is uncomfortable to sit on. I just dont know. This is why it was hard to rate. The concept is nice but functionality is questionable, at least for me.
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GabbyWood
> 3 dayI would give it an 5 star if they could improve the leg into folding. Because we want more space in the back of our car, every time we use it, we need to take each leg out and insert them. Same by putting the leg back. Overall reasonable price and nice quality.