





PottyCover, Disposable Toilet seat Covers. (6 Pack)
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K
> 3 dayThese are fantastic! We had bought a similar item in a store, but these are so much bigger, and there are really no exposed parts left on the toilet! The extended front and sides are really a necessity when you have a little one on a large public toilet. Also, with the other, smaller sized brand, you had to peel the adhesive strips off, which is more time consuming when a toddler needs to go quickly. These have no adhesive strips to bother with, and they stay put just fine! I also accidentally flushed the other brand because it was smaller and fell into the toilet. These are easy to pick up to dispose of properly, and because so much of the paper hangs off of the toilet, they do not easily fall into the toilet. I also love how they are individually wrapped, so I can just throw a few in my purse. GREAT PRODUCT! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!
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Elisa Kerluke PhD
> 3 dayGreat coverage of most of the potty, but the hole is too big. Very tough to avoid either the front or the back of the toilet seat itself being uncovered....thats the most important part. Also, the front slits leave gaps on long seats, and even in regular ones if anyone shifts getting on! Im switching back to Potty Shields brand, which has no gaps! Only bought this (Potty Covers brand) when I couldnt find Potty Shields brand (also sold on Amazon). There is a huge difference. No front slits in Potty Shield.
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Joanne C. Gesimondo
> 3 dayThis is the best seat cover. I use it when traveling . It covers perfectly including down the front of the toliet.
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MrsD
> 3 dayThis is the first potty cover I tried, and the last! I have ordered these many times since and could not be happier. They cover dirty toilet seats so well that Im not worried at all about my 3 yr old touching anything unsanitary. (And I am a germ FREAK!) They have a nice print that helped her get over her fear of big toilets too. After she tinkles, I take her off...and then I have a seat so we get two uses out of them:) Next time I am pregnant Im going to order these for me! Like everyone else, I have to pee soooo frequently when pregnant and having to squat is uncomfortable with a belly. These are going to come in handy in the future too:)
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rmsreflection
> 3 dayThis potty seat makes life so much easier!! In the time that it takes to cover a public toilet with toilet paper we have whipped out this seat, placed it on the toilet, used it and put it away. Speed is so necessary when you have a 2 year old in the stall, touching lots of dirty things, that this product is a must have!! It also gives my daughter a consistent place to pee when we are in a strange bathroom easing her worries about using a different toilet. I love it. I carry it in a ziploc bag in my purse and it has fit every toilet we have come across. The handles are great too so my daughter grabs them versus a dirty toilet. Definitely a great buy that I have recommended to others.
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L-Knight
11-04-2025I dont think any of us want our kids (or, in my case, myself as well) having to touch filthy public toilets. So, I bought a bunch of these and have before to keep my toddlers skin out of other peoples stains on seats. These work well and are a decent size, but not perfect. Its hard to come up with one design for all sorts of different seats, I know, so it looks like they did the best they could. One thing I like about a different product are the little sticky strips, which would be nice here as well, as long as they were located in a better spot. I will buy more of these, though, as they are the best alternative I have found so far.
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M M
> 3 dayThis is exactly what I was looking for. The disposables come individually wrapped, they are long enough in the front and sides so that the undies, pants and hands are only touching the disposable. I cant rave enough about them. I will certainly order more once I get low. Only downfall is that they do not flush down the toilet. You have to dispose in the trash but again...that is still okay with me because the product gets the job done. No more fuss and stress with my daughter when using a public restroom.
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librareader
> 3 dayAs do most people, I despise using public bathrooms. Generally, I use Lysol (small mini cans of Lysol that I carry in my purse, also purchased on Amazon) to clean off the seat and then use double toilet seat covers, if they are provided in the stall, or copious amounts of tissue, if they are not. This cover works great, it is thick enough for me to feel protected, while using just one and it doesn’t slide off into the toilet or on the floor as standard covers tend to do. Plus, the part that hangs down the front of the toilet protects my legs from touching any portion of said toilet. It is large, when unfolded, but each cover is folded down quite small and individually plastic wrapped — so it is discreet and easily carried in a purse or pocket. Two thumbs, way up.
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Ramona in Houston
> 3 dayLook no further. If you are (as I am) a germ-o-phobe who cant imagine your precious toddler on a public toilet then heres your salvation. I literally dreaded potty training because I could not imagine how Id handle public toilet stops. After looking at every potty cover that Amazon carries I decided to try this one. The cover does exactly as the picture indicates - it covers the sides where little ones like to hold the seat AND it covers the front of the toilet so their clothes dont rub against the filthy toilet. I ordered 2 packs the first time and Ive already placed my second order for 3 more. The fact that they are individually wrapped makes them especially convenient to drop in your purse or toddler bag. My sitter and I keep them with us at all times.
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Hunter Romero
> 3 dayIf you understand the benefits and limitations BEFORE you buy this tracker, I think you will love it. I searched and tried on every fitbit, garmin tracker, and several other bands before I purchased this one. My requirements were simple but I was surprised how hard it was for me to find the best tracker for me. My first priority was comfort, because if Im going to wear something 24/7 it better be comfortable and that includes to wear while sleeping. Next priority was accuracy of information, and lastly was functions. I am a triathlete and already have a garmin GPS watch for my running so I wanted a tracker mainly just for tracking sleep and steps as well as tell me the time. I have small wrists and had the hardest time trying to find a band that was comfortable enough and still met my expectations. The Garmin vivofit 3 was actually the second most comfortable, however; the UA Band which felt great and had tons of functions, just didnt have the accuracy and reliability that I expect. As for the vivofit 3, it is definitely comfortable enough as I tend to forget I even have it on. I love not having to charge it and that it is water proof. Another great feature is that the screen is on all the time, like a regular watch. All you have to do is look at it and you can see your screen. Other trackers such as the Fitbit Charge 2 require you to flick your wrist to get the screen to come on. This can be much more of a pain in the rear than you might think, especially while driving and you just want to tilt your wrisy to see it. Unfortunately the vivofit does not have a back-lit display to see it in the dark. I found the sleep tracking and step counter to be even more accurate than I had hoped for. The Garmin app is also really good and if you already have a garmin running watch the data compiles nicely to give a very good picture of your activity.