









Disposable Toilet Seat Covers for Kids & Adults (40 Pack) Germ Protect from Public Toilets - Waterproof, Individually-Wrapped, Plastic Lined for No Soak Thru, XL to Cover the WHOLE Toilet -Pink/Floral
-
shoppingmama
> 3 dayIf public restrooms gross you out, then these pricey little covers may just be worth the cost. They work great and as promised. Theyre not so small that theyll disappear into your front jeans pocket, but they probably will slip very comfortably into your crossbody purse. I purchased these for my five year old daughter since she still wiggles around on the seat trying not to fall in. Now, if I had my wishes come true... • I would go back in time and order these when my daughter first started using public restrooms and would grab the seats with her hands • the adhesives would not remain on the seat after the cover is pulled off...I feel so guilty leaving a residue, like Ive vandalized the businesss property! • these would cost less Regardless of my wishful thinking, these are beyond useful to me. And I cant wait to have these handy on my next international flight so I can whip one out instead of my usual awkward dance I go through to keep my daughter clean and protected in those impossibly small spaces.
-
Krystalen Fleener
> 3 dayDefinitely feel better about my little one using public bathrooms. It covers the seat completely so her hands an legs don’t touch the toilet at all.
-
jocool459
Greater than one weekGenius!!! Best thing since sliced bread! Having little ones (and even not so little ones) that have to go to the bathroom often, you are faced with letting them sit AND hold on to an unsanitary public toilet seat! In lots of places, even the front of the toilet is not clean and with little legs hanging, sometimes the underwear is pressed against the seat. These particular toilet seat covers are longer in the front and cover more to help protect their clothes! Maybe Im just too germophobic, but I LOVE these things! They come individually wrapped, so its easy to keep a couple of them in my purse and have sticky tabs to secure them to the toilet. That helps with squirmy little ones, but I dont use the sticky tabs for the older kids. When done, just toss it in the trash can! My granddaughter is now asking for these before she goes to the bathroom in public! Awesome product!
-
SMS9883
> 3 dayWeve only used one of these so far but it worked very well in a public restroom in Target. Sufficiently covered the sides and the front of the toilet. We are working on potty training our 21mth old daughter so she is grabbing everything in reach. My only critique on it thus far is that when we removed it to throw away, the adhesive strips STUCK to the toilet set instead of staying on the disposable cover. I hope this doesnt happen again or we may just forego using the stickers. We paired this with the Gimars Folding Potty seat (Pink Owl)....so the adhesive strips arent totally necessary with this because the potty seat holds the liners in place. It was our inaugural run with both items in a public restroom so we were pulling out all the stops.
-
Cascade707
> 3 dayI bought these after taking a road trip with a newly potty training toddler. After having to use some pretty gross bathrooms I knew I needed something to carry just in case. These are great! They come individually packaged so I just grab a couple and toss them in my purse. They are over sized so when she grabs the side of the toilet her hands are still on the liner. A couple previous reviews talked about the tape getting stuck to the toilet but I don’t really see that as a down side considering a coulple of restrooms ive seen that’s the least of their problems. Will purchasing again soon with summer coming I don’t want to be caught without them.
-
Marc
> 3 dayHighly recommend. Love how large it is and how much of the toilet seat it covers and protects from germs. Perfect for traveling and when using any public toilet. Sometimes the adhesive sticks to the toilet seat after removing the seat cover.
-
Shauna L
> 3 dayThese are excellent! Exactly what I needed. I hate when your toddler is potty trained and you dont want them sitting on gross public seats. Especially since they try and hold themselves up! These are huge and cover all the toilet!!
-
DCM
> 3 dayVery good, thick and covered the full seat. But only thing is the Adhesion hard to get off , so sometime just stuck on the toilet seat couldn’t remove it!!!
-
Epiphany
> 3 dayI am a mom of 3 and I cannot stand my precious little kids to sit on a nasty toilet seat and have even held my kids up off of the public toilet suspended in the air to let them potty without touching the seat when traveling or just out shopping etc. The seat covers that they offer in the public bathrooms if any are nothing but thin paper that everything on the seat can soak through...yuk....when I saw these a few years ago I thought they were a little pricey but if they worked I figured they would be worth every penny!! Well I must say I love them and my family uses them all the time! We keep them in the car and in bags and purses! They are quick to unwrap and put on the toilet and with a plastic back they do not slip and nothing soaks through! The front and sides drape down so little hands and legs do not touch the toilet. I use them too! It makes going out so much easier and you can use the toilet in peace without worrying that you are touching or sitting in somebodys nastiness! 5 Stars!
-
Remington
> 3 dayThank goodness I found these! These have been able to provide me the sanity I need to get through the trauma I endure as I bring my just potty trained preschooler into public restrooms. I at least feel secure in knowing that there is a more substantial barrier than tissue paper. They do not flush, so I do have to dispose of it manually which can sometimes be a bit unnerving as a germophobe, but overall it gets me through the mental anguish I feel each time I hear, Mommy I have to go to the bathroom.