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david
> 24 hourVery easy to use and Cary. Strong and good quality
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j
> 24 hourMy daughter has been just learning how to go in the potty and this was so great to take to the playground and to a restaurant. We use the bag that it comes in to take it and have our Clorox wipes to clean it so that is nice. And of course it goes into a backpack or large purse and with it being lightweight it makes it easy to transport!
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Bianca
> 24 hourThis is convenient, super easy to clean, small profile-easy to keep in car but because of that small profile, it’s SUPER low to the ground. My toddlers knees were literally up in her chest and she wasn’t able to get a comfy position to go potty, longer legs -like extendable would be better. It also seems very uncomfortable for their butts but it’ll just be used for on the go until she’s comfortable with a big, public potty.
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ksmack
> 24 hourMy two-year-old is just learning to potty train, and this potty has been perfect for us when we travel. So far, Ive only used it as a seat on larger toilets, not as a stand-alone potty. But I have no complaints about the size or the sturdiness - and my daughter is in the 99th percentile for height and weight. I took this along with us on a 300 mile road trip recently, and it was PERFECT. Being so young and so new to potty-training, she cant really give me much notice when she needs to go, or hold it for very long afterward. This allowed me to take her in to public restrooms without having to worry about how dirty the seat might be, or asking her to wait while I wipe off the toilet. I just unfold this, put her on, and she does what she needs to do. When shes done, I can clean the potty with anti-bacterial wipes, or wash it off in the sink. Much faster, easier, and cleaner than trying to hold a squirming toddler on a dirty toilet seat thats too big for her. Plus, she gets a sense of independence because she can balance on the seat by herself, without mommy or daddy having to hold on to her - something she seems to relish. Its the perfect size to fit in our diaper bag, and its no more bulky than her diapers / wipes / changing pad were. The ONLY thing I can think of to improve this product would be if the manufacturers were to add a seat cover that would allow it to be used as a footstool for reaching the sink to wash hands. I dont know if that would be possible and still retain the slim size, but that would make it the absolute perfect potty training product.
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Carolyn Ray
> 24 hourThis portable potty is exactly what I needed to help potty train our twin granddaughters! They both love the colors & theyve both said, thank you Nana for our new potty at your house. Mom has already asked us to take on vacay for the girls to use! It has helped them not be afraid to sit on Nanas toilets! They arent afraid of falling in anymore!!
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bluebug83
> 24 hourI bought this seat primarily to use as a portable seat reducer for public toilets shortly after we switched our toddler to underwear. I havent yet used it (and dont plan to use it) as a portable potty seat, although it can be used in that way, too. It works pretty well on most public toilets, though it was an adjustment to not have one that clicks solidly into place like our seat reducer at home. It is sturdy enough, as long as the child doesnt squirm too much. It sits a lot further back on the toilet than our home seat reducer, but my small 2.5 year old doesnt have a problem with this. As is true with many seat reducers, you need to be careful that boys dont spray out the front. After use, it folds up to a nice small size, and comes with a plastic drawstring bag for storage. Overall, I have been very happy with this seat for its intended use.
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Ivadell
> 24 hourI just returned from a week at Disney World with this in tow. It literally saved our trip. My lo just turned 4 and has been potty trained for over a year, however the auto flush public toilets have been the bane of my existence. We took a trip to visit family last October and had a lot of issues. So I sought out a travel potty for our Disney trip. I used this potty in conjunction with XLdoggy pee pads and a roll of 8 gallon trash bags and the good nites we had saved for emergencies. While st the parks we used the companion restrooms and put the potty on the pee pad and lined with 2 trash bags with the goodnite diaper inside. I should also note we covered the toilet sensor with a super sticky post it. My lo had no trouble sitting on this to potty and made no fuss, the pee pad kept the potty and my lo clean from the floor and I wrapped the tied bags in it when done. If autoflush potties are keeping you from living your life I recommend this potty. We also used it in our car without issue, do double layer your bags and pee pads in the car.
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Joy Eaton
> 24 hourHands-down one of the best products Ive purchased in the past 3 years of parenthood! This thing is SO versatile and has saved our behinds more than a few times. Purchased it before our summer travels (10 months ago) and it has gone with us on every outing since. My 3-year-old hates sitting on big potties (hes scared to fall in) so this has come in quite handy on-the-go. Hes a boy (obviously) so going to the bathroom is a bit easier for us if its just #1, but I have a friend with little girls who swears by this thing because it can serve as a sit-down potty ANYWHERE as long as you have a plastic bag on you. (Side note: dont bother with the fancy bags they sell for this thing separately. Just use a plastic bag and throw a few paper towels, napkins, or baby wipes in the bottom to absorb the pee.) Just fabulous... and I love that its so easy to clean/sanitize too!
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Review_Ninja
> 24 hourThis thing has come in handy so many times! My toddler likes bathrooms. I dont know why, but where ever we go, the first thing she wants to see is the bathroom, and she wants to go back to see it at least 3 more times thereafter. Its annoying, but when a 2 year old tells you potty, you dont really have much of a choice unless you want to risk an accident. This thing, when I remember to bring it, saves me from having to hold my toddler up as she hovers over the toilet seat, as I repeat dont touch ANYTHING 10 million times as she holds onto my arm only to say finished! 10 minutes later after doing nothing. Instead I bring this, slap down some toilet liners under it and feel better about spending more time in the bathroom than the actual restaurant. But, I digress. This thing is great. It was a life saver when we went camping. No scurrying to the bath house to get her to a nasty toilet every 10 minutes for 3 days.
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Omar Amador
> 24 hourI really hate that I didn’t buy this months ago. This is perfect for a quick walk or nice nature hikes and my daughter, who absolutely hates the potty training experience for some reason has no issues using this. This fits really nicely in your typical backpack or stroller. You can use plastic take-out bags just fine but the Kalencom liners are thin, yet secure so I bought a giant box of those liners, no regrets. Plus, you can secure 3 liners on the potty beforehand to save some time when your little one has to go. Okay so maybe my one issue is having to adjust the potty from flat, to usable, to flat again, which can require some jiggling but it’s not that bad.