OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty- Navy, 1 Count (Pack of 1)

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  • Pen211

    > 3 day

    My Granddaughter needed something for my Greatgrandson for long trips. Driving in Texas you don’t have places to stop at Frequently for a 16 month old to go potty. She loves it, convenient & easy cleanup with the liners.

  • Kitty

    > 3 day

    Awesome to travel with. I bring this on picnic days for my training tot. I love that it came with bags with the little padding to soak up the pee. Its perfect. Im sure when I run out Ill just use a grocery bag with towel paper, but I never wouldve had the idea if I hadnt seen these first. Its got a carry bag which is nice. Its small enough to fit in a pack and light enough to clip on the the outside of a pack so you have options.

  • Catalina

    > 3 day

    Really like the folding mechanism, its very practical especially to carry inside the car for those unexpected emergencies and for travel also. I like that it comes with a bag so you can easily carry it without being obvious that you have a potty, the bags are genius! It has a napkin kind of thingy inside that makes the pee like gelating, well most of it, so I would recommend to buy extra bags. The only but that I have is that the opening is very narrow, my 3 and 4 year olds barely fit in the potty it does the purpose but It really is small, I guess for emergencies only its OK.

  • msdependable

    > 3 day

    Outstanding potty. I can either open it flat against and sit it right on top of a public toilet seat. Or (if the bathrrom is exceptionally gross) I open it open into a seated position and place right on the seat so that he can rest his feet on the seat and his hands don’t touch any part of the toilet. At the park, I don’t even bother with a bag. and it fits great in my diaper bag!

  • Faris

    > 3 day

    Not as compact as an older folding travel seat I had, but definitely better quality. I used it both ways. I used the stand potty in the back of the car on road trips or day trips in the outdoors; I dont like how they kid has to sit on the bag though, how uncomfortable. Also, it is quite short, so my kids legs had to stretch out when we used it in the back of the car. I noticed it says 12mnths for the standing potty. It works well on top of home potties and in public. In public, you run into the dilemma of do i put the seat all the way back like the instructions say and have their pants and/or legs touching that nasty part of the public toilet that their seat doesnt touch?! or do I have the seat towards the front and have to make sure they dont wiggle too much to fall forward? I opted for the second. I kept it more forward then is recommended, occasionally needing to hold it down on one side with a finger (sometimes it was a tad wobbly, but definitely more comfortable...to be clear, wobbly DOES NOT mean risk of falling off/in). It comes with a plastic carrying bag. TIP FOR POTTY TRAINING PARENTS! after you get the hang of potty training: When you are out in public and you forgot the travel seat, sit the child sideways on the public toilet. This doesnt work with pooping, but its much more comfortable for them. You do have to hold the child under the armpits (obviously!), but they pee, you wipe one handed real quick and BAM get out of the stall in like a minute!

  • GabbyFraser

    > 3 day

    My husband actually came across this product when he was at a park with our 3 year old who suddenly needed to “go” and then found that the public bathrooms were out of order and closed! A mom who was nearby and heard their predicament whipped this product out of the bottom of her stroller and let my daughter use it! (How kind is that?!) It prevented an accident and my husband came home raving about it and insisted we order one right away to keep in our car for potty emergencies. Thank you to the Good Samaritan mom at the park!

  • Jacqueline

    > 3 day

    Easy & compact! We started to potty training and now that weve somewhat mastered it, we like to go alot of walks so we needed something portable in case there wasnt any restrooms around. Fits perfectly under both are smaller and larger stroller. Like that it came with bags & a travel bag to store it. We have tried it over the big people toilet and fits perfect. Easy to clean as well as to snap the legs in and out. I searched and searched and went with this one.

  • Camy

    > 3 day

    This is the only thing my son accepted so we can get rid of the nappy outside, easy to use, lightweight, I wish the bag folded underneath cause he was reluctant to sit on the actual plastic at the beginning and the frame material and shape are quite nice and more comfortable. Bags are not cheap if you have to use them every day so I’ll try to find an alternative for that, otherwise it does what is promises.

  • Mama.Panda

    > 3 day

    I almost made a mad dash to find a potty today, while out running errands with our 4 yr old. Then in remembered this handy dandy potty and whew! What a relief! Pop this little guy out and bam! Personal Porta-Potty. No more dirty bathrooms, awkward gas station keys, or almost made it accidents. Cant go wrong with OXO. I dont think Ive ever had a product of theirs fail. Only con is the refill bags, those are pricey. Im not willing to chance possibly leaky grocery bags though. Think Ill look for some affordable compost bags, I read in a few reviews that they are a cheaper alternative.

  • Jamey

    > 3 day

    Bought this for a 16 hour car ride. I have a 6 yo boy & 4 yo girl. Both wait till the last minute to go to the bathroom. This was small enough that my son used it in the floor of our back seat (we were on I-20 & there was no more waiting for him)! Once at our destination we used it on the toilet seat & it worked just as well! We did buy the bags & they are awesome. They have a little patch of absorbent stuff in there so once they have gone it soaks up some! Very handy! Would definitely purchase again.

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