TidyTots Disposable Potty Chair Liners and Pads for Potty Training Toddlers | XL Combo Travel Refill Pack of 32 Disposable Potty Liners for Toddlers and 32 Absorbent Pads | Keeps Potty Seat Clean
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theresa
> 3 dayConvenient
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Lady Raven RAVE!
> 3 dayLove it works well when out or even home while potty training. Clean up is easy when on the run and the bags doesn’t feel thin or cheap.
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Ting
Greater than one weekThis box comes with small plastic trash bags (drawstring) that will fit over most childrens potties. We have the Fisher Price froggy potty and the bags fit relatively well over it. You do need to do some maneuvering because the bags are a little small. Id be hesitant to buy these if you had a larger potty, like the Bjorn, etc. Anyhow, you line the bag over the potty and place your child on top. Then you use the included absorbent pads and place into the pee/poop once the child is finished. The absorbent pad is basically a maxi pad that doesnt look like a maxi pad but it is pretty absorbent. I always keep a box of these (and the froggy potty) in my trunk for emergencies. I couldnt justify using these when I was potty training my son and daughter because of the price, but like I said we use these for road trips or for when we cant find a public restroom (or the restroom is too dirty to use) and it does the trick. They are expensive for being trash bags and maxi pads, which you can buy at Target for a fraction of the cost, but the plastic of the bag is thicker than your average Target trash bag so it works well for us.
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Lindsey
Greater than one weekI used Ed these for my 2 yr old daughter while we were camping and she was still getting potty trained. Super easy. I used them with the summer travel potty.
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RLVZY35
> 3 dayThese are great for potty training it minimizes the clean up time so you can concentrate more on training. The absorbent pads make for less leaky bags and better disposal. The fit both or training potties with no problems. Great Buy!
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~*~shellylay~*~
> 3 dayThis fits our travel ikea potty we keep in the car. The liner is NOT already inside the bag, so. If youre in a rush, it may add an additional second to Getting ready. However, that said you can easily drop the liner in after the bag has been used to help soak up any liquid. It seems to be able to hold a descent load. Tying it up is like tying up a normal type of Plastic bag.
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ML
> 3 dayAlmost fits. They could be a little larger, but otherwise works as expected.
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Trish
> 3 dayThese were a life saver on a long trip with a small child. Also, my granddaughter has a sensory issue in that the noise made by automatic flush toilets hurts her ears. These are perfect to use in the car and there is no need to find a “quiet” public restroom.
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Bob Kalback
> 3 dayThe thought of these had me a little skeptical at first but we tried them anyway. They definitely make life easier while potty training. No mess to deal with, just throw it out :)
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brookslag
> 3 dayTo me, these are worth the relatively high cost. The pads are super absorbent for when your little one goes #1, and the bag is well made and sturdy for when the little one goes #2. Most of the time, the pad absorbs the liquid and youre left to simply close up the bag and throw it away. Well done, and Ive now reordered three times.