PottyCover, Disposable Toilet seat Covers. (6 Pack)
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> 3 dayAs with other children, our daughter likes to grab the sides of the toilet seat. The big side flaps helps takes care of this. The huge front flap also keeps clothes and little legs contamination free. The individual wrapping on each seat also keeps each one in optimal condition, especially if one is traveling. Ive seen some concerns about the shipping costs--it looks like the company is offering a special for free shipping if you order enough covers. Also, the company website pottycover.c o m gives locations where you can buy in stores in your local area, such as Buy Buy Baby. UPDATE: We are still using this, now with child #2. We have seen other products with expanded seat coverage, but still none with as much total coverage. The individual plastic wrapping on each cover is a convenient plus, as I can keep a few in my pants pockets along my keys and not have the covers get torn up, like some of the competitions products that dont come individually wrapped. In addition, each pack has its own zip lock, so you can reseal the lot if you are on an extended trip.
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Nancy H
> 3 dayOne of my twin 3 year olds is now using the potty full time and I wanted to support her on this because she is doing so well. The problem is that public washrooms are disgusting. Trying to cover the seat with toilet paper is useless because as soon as you put the child up on the seat, they are still not in the correct spot and often you have to adjust their legs which causes the toilet paper to fall off and they are now on the gross toilet seat. I found these work very well covering all sides of the seat. After my daughter goes, I carefully lift her off and then I go at the same time using the same cover, as this saves me from sitting on the gross seat/covering it with toilet paper. The only reason I didnt rate 5 stars is that it does slip around a bit, but definitely not enough for me to worry about, and that they are not super earth friendly (they have to be removed and put into the trash). I did, however, just buy four more packages (6 in each pack), that is how much I loved them. Also, they come in small little individual packets that fit into my purse, glove box, snack bag. Would recommend.
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Diamond
> 3 dayHighly recommend especially if you have your children and you are unable to cover the public toilet seats fast enough. They are individually packed. My husband loves them because when we have our grandson and he have to take them to a public restroom all he have to do is open the package and place it on the seat and it covers the entire seat. Yes, I would recommend. GREAT FOR TRAVELERS
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K_toku
> 3 dayIf you have a toddler that ends up touching the toilet regardless of how careful you are and how many times you say DONT TOUCH ANYTHING to them.....then this is a good product for you to purchase. I am quite pleased with it. They are all individually wrapped, which is perhaps unnecessary, but pretty convenient for me. The coverage is outstanding. My kid is only 2, so I put his potty seat over this cover, and it works great. His legs dont touch the nasty toilet bowl side. Its a bit large to throw away in the trash, but its so much better than him touching his legs and hands on a public toilet. I also LOVE the Cootie Guards for travelling http://amzn.com/B003YH6S16
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Norma M.
> 3 dayI bought these for travel in europe. I like the coverage they provide. They sometimes are hard to pull apart from the folds. Need a tab or something to help pull apart. Especially bad when you really need to go and you cant get it to open up! Cant flush so make sure trash is nearby. I would buy again though.
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Hans Hayes
> 3 dayI started using these when my two kiddos started potty training. These are great because they are larger than other brands I tried. When kids are toddlers, they like to grip the toilet seat (ugh) and the back of their little legs tend to touch the front toilet bowl (where, in a public restroom, there is dried pee-pee dribbles down the front; double ick.) Or just as bad their rolled down pants/undies touch the front of the toilet bowl. These fantastic toilet seat covers even cover the front of the toilet bowl. The adhesive strips can be a bit (or a lot sticky) and tend to stay stuck on the bowl after Ive ripped off the cover, though. Now that my kids are older and we are traveling more, and attending concerts where there are port-a-pottys, these toilet seat covers are a life-saver! My daughter is becoming a veteran concert-goer (at almost 9 y/o) and she advises all her friends how to prep for a concert port-a-potty with these covers (and toilet tissue, and clorox wipes, etc.) My family will probably be buying these covers for their lifetimes!
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jj
> 3 dayMy son and daughter in love travel a lot so I purchased these the first time for my little grandson when he started toilet training a year ago. My daughter in love and I absolutely love these. Since then, we have both reordered. They totally cover the toilet seat so there is not contamination and no leak through. Not only do we like them for him, we use them for ourselves when we travel. We love that they are individually wrapped so you can tuck on in your purse!!!! Very durable and awesome!
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Erin G.
> 3 dayThese seat covers are a must-have for any parent!! They cover the whole seat, dont fall in, cover the front so their little legs and clothes dont rub up against the public toilet (gross), and best of all, they drape down the sides so that when your child grips the seat so they dont lose their balance, they are not touching the seat either (brilliant!!). Ive bought these for all three of my girls (ages 2 thru 5), and just ordered more. They are light & compact, and each one is individually wrapped so its easy to toss a couple in my purse or extras in the car so theyre always handy when you go out. The only negative I can think of is that they didnt have them around when my son was little. Seriously....quit thinking about it....youll wish youd bought them sooner.
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Charmaine G.
> 3 dayOur toddler went straight to the toilet for potty training. And being the germaphobe I am, the idea of her skin or pants touching the toilet freaks me out. I could actually have nightmares about this. So I found this. Works great. No adhesive but the way it is folded in the package seems to help the cover stay on better almost hugging the toilet so it doesnt fall off. The trick to not have the cover slide off is to lift your toddler up completely (arm under their legs and one arm behind their back) and place them on the toilet. It will likelly shift if you lift them by the arm pit then place them on the seat as the cover will get dragged out of position. The length of the cover is perfect and also the sides. One thing why I didnt give this a 5 star is the price. This is one pricey toilet seat cover! Because of the price, I found some other brand that also covers most styles of toilets. I use the Pottycovers only for styles of toilets that need more coverage down the front. Highly recommend these if you can afford them.
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Melissa J.
Greater than one weekI have not found one other seat cover that will cover the front AND sides of the toilet as well as these will...period. My daughter ALWAYS grabs under the lip of the toilet seat to hang on as well as gripping the front of the toilet with her legs tucked under her...at home it isnt an issue because I keep her toilet super clean, but in public...YUCK! We all know many adult women hover over the toilet when they use public facilities, often times causing them to sprinkle everywhere, including down the front of the bowl and all over the floor...DOUBLE YUCK!! This is NOT what I want on the back of my baby girls pants and undies. Sure, they are not perfect...they take a while to open in a hurry and for some, I guess they apparently slip a little, but the alternative to NOT using them is some strangers urine on my little girls hands and clothes....a no-brainer for me. I lift my daughter and place her on top of the seat and I dont have problems with slippage. Perhaps a smaller opening or a cut out flap in the seat like the paper covers provided in public restrooms would help, could help keep it from sliding I guess. Until they make a design change though, I would use the paper seat cover provided by most facilities and lay one over the opening of this one...a little more work, but worth the peace of mind these covers provide. As far as difficulty opening them, I open them and refold them at home so when I need it, it isnt such a challenge. I give them 4 stars because of the reasons I provided, but I am here to buy more, so I obviously like them.