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AO
> 3 dayThis seat can be used with the bags which on their own are wonderful or you can fold out the legs and use it as a seat on top of a regular toilet seat! It folds up small and only takes 5 seconds to pop out and set up. We don’t leave home without it. Easy clean up. Especially when you use the bags. It fits in the car perfectly when on the go and we need a fast potty break. Couldn’t love this product enough! It’s the 5th seat we bought and it actually works perfectly. We didn’t use it to potty train because I had no discovered it until after. Otherwise highly recommend.
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Louise Nguyen
> 3 dayThis seat is fantastic buy for anybody potty training. We keep it with us at all times when traveling, either in the car or in the diaper bag. When my daughter was too scared to use the big potties in public places (or at friends houses), I had this handy. I could set it on the floor in the restroom or on the floor of our van for her to use. When we were on long walks or car rides and a potty wasnt readily available, we had this handy. Now that she is more comfortable on the big potty, we keep it in the diaper bag to use on public toilets. It has helped her feel more comfortable sitting on them. It is small, and can seem awkward at first when they sit on it on the floor, but it has not been a problem for us at all. And despite its small size, it feels very sturdy either as a stand alone potty or as a seat on a big potty. We use it with the disposable bags that come with it. It has made our potty training journey so much easier!
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WP
> 3 dayFit well over toilets and no splashing out ! My girls sit comfortably on it. Fold up small enough to fit in diaper bag. Happy with the purchase!
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Jamie H.
> 3 dayI was a little hesitant to purchase the Potette because of the low price. I was concerned about quality and was looking for a catch but thought it was worth a try. Our family is a group of avid beach-goers. Hauling a 2 yr. old through the sand and several blocks away down the boardwalk to a potty is overwhelming and discouraging for our daughter. So, I searched reviews and bought the pink Potette. The first time we used it, I didnt realize I had to snap the legs in to place and as soon as she sat, it collapsed. Whoops! That was purely user error. I fiddled with it and realized my mistake and once I properly set it up it became the best thing Ive ever bought. We just wrapped a beach towel around her for privacy and she was more than happy to poo on the beach. (lol) She used it 3 times total the first day we had it. Each time she was so proud of herself. I ordered a couple packs of the Potette brand liners to try them out. I like them! As others have said, one can very easily use a standard shopping bag and throw in some napkins or cheap feminine pads from the dollar store for absorbency but I am pleased with the Potette liners and will be buying more. The Potette is easy to tote around. Its simply no burden at all. I plan on buying another to keep in our other car. If youre deciding between portable potties, I would encourage you to try the Potette before going on to a more expensive potty. I should mention I have a girl. I did think to myself that if I had a boy, I would prefer the Potette have a urine block on the front. If your boy can stand and aim however and just needs to sit to poo, then this should be a non-issue. It might not be an issue at all anyways. Overall, we are pleased with our new pink potty and highly recommend it.
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Sunrise sunshine
> 3 dayThis is one of the best gifts I received for my 1 yr old while potty training. The bag liner system thats needed is a little awkward at first, but very simple. We take this everywhere now. It can be used in the car or on top of a full sized toilet while out and about and it fits easily into a baby bag or large purse.
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Leah
> 3 dayThis has been a life saver when out with my newly potty trained son. He’s 3 and even when I take him pee before we go to the park he somehow managed to need to go about 50% of the time. This has saved us from emergency trips home because our parks don’t have bathrooms open right now.
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MommyJ
Greater than one weekI love this little potty. We potty trained our daughter at 14 months but only in a little potty (would not go if we hovered her over a normal toilet seat). We use the babybjorn potties at home and this one when we leave the house. it folds up so it fits in the diaper bag and comes with plastic carry bag. Just make sure you snap the legs in to lock if using it as a standalone porta potty - the first time I used it I didnt realize this and when she sat on the potty one of the legs folded in and she slid off to the side. Kinda funny to watch but scarred her and she was afraid to use it for a while. I have popped off a leg a few times when trying to unlock them to fold away - not a big deal just pop them back in. After we ran out of the liners we used a plastic grocery bag and no longer needed diapers. Ill use a paper towel once we run out of diapers. Love that when were traveling, she just sits on this little potty in the car or any flat surface and then we can just throw away a plastic bag. It is a little funny shaped so your child may have some difficulty balancing their tushy on it - but my daughter got used to it. Would recommend doing a few practice runs with it at home before taking it on the go when its an emergency.
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Amy
> 3 dayToo short for a tall toddler for regular use, but small enough for easy packing. I got this for a camping trip, since my almost-4 toddler sometimes needs to go asap overnight and I didnt want to wake up baby sister to take them both to the camp restroom. And figured itd be a great solution for the emergency need-to-go-now moments at playgrounds and traveling. I bought the liners, which fit nicely, and can tell itd do the job. Great folding, feels secure, easy to set up and clean. But my very tall toddler sat on it once in the tent, (had her knees up by her ears and I was afraid pee was about to spray everywhere except the lining), and she decided shed rather go to the camp restroom instead... So it hasnt been used yet. Its still good to have in the car for emergencies. Definitely not what Id buy for regular use for a tall kid though. Probably will be more useful when starting potty training my next baby.
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Elvy
> 3 daySo easy to use and travel with. Love that it folds and comes with a bag.
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Melanie Guthrie
> 3 dayMy family takes an almost month long camping trip every summer and this was the best thing to bring for out 3 year old!! She’s fully potty trained and it was so easy to have her just potty out in the woods since we don’t camp near any bathrooms. It also comes with little bags that attach to it with a little absorbent pad inside so no spills or leaks! Highly recommend this for long car rides and camping trips ! It folds up so it can fit in a backpack and under the seats in the car!