PottyCover, Disposable Toilet seat Covers. (6 Pack)

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  • Sarah

    > 3 day

    This product is beyond terrible for small children and pretty inconvenient in general. I have a relatively young potty-learner who was 18 months at the time I tried these and desperate to hold it until a potty could be reached. Although the concept is great, the execution of the product made for the worst public potty experience I have ever had. 1. The crinkling sound and texture of the cover distracted my little one and made her extra squirmy. 2. The cover slid around on the toilet seat, so I had to hold my kid up and the cover down. 3. The hole in the cover is too small and not compatible with long public toilet seats. My child is small which means she cant sit back, hold herself up, and/or spread her legs far enough apart to pee through the hole, so the pee hit the front of the cover and poured on to the floor - total nightmare! 4. The cover is not flushable so I had to put my kid down, wadge up the cover, and throw it in the bin, which in this particular restaurant was an open basket near the sink. I was so embarrassed to leave this huge, soaking wadge of soiled paper in the hand-towel bin! In public restrooms with stalls that have sanitary napkin bins, this cover simply will not fit so you will have to leave the stall to throw it out. 5. The added length on the front was of no benefit - it only acted as a convenient channel for the pee to run directly onto my legs and feet. 6. The only upside to this cover is that each one is individually wrapped. I was beside myself when I finally returned to the dinner table after cleaning up my child, myself, and the bathroom floor. I am still evaluating competitor products which arent great, but are far better than this one. Maybe people with older kids will find this cover acceptable because the kids are bigger and calmer. For people with little kids though, this is just a royal pain in the butt. Ill probably just stick with putting doubled toilet paper down in the right spots.

  • GLAMMA

    > 3 day

    I was thrilled to find these. I was going to design a rubber dam for the toilet because I am so tired of cleaning up after him. I mean come on how difficult is it to hit the giant hole? The dear boys can get their golf balls where they want them to go. I have tried making him clean no the mess he made of the toilet, floor and walls, but he apparently can’t see to do that either. Maybe they should make toilets look like a putting green with a hole . If he hits the center a light could go off indicating a hole in one.

  • Hayoung Chung

    > 3 day

    I have one daughter and never go out without your pottycovers. We travelled with this essential packs all over the world for the safer and no-trouble in using the public toilets. I have been using this potty cover for the last 5 or 6 years just after she said good-bye to the diapers. It takes time to order this products in the US, because this is not sold in Korea, but it is so worth to take times and efforts to recieve this perfect products. I recemmended your products many of my friends, school mothers, and they are all satisfied this, because I gave them my daughters when they go to the public toilets on presence. When I opened the box delievered today, I was so delighted to see the handwriting from Garik, the owner of this company. I could feel that he has so confidence in his product and so much love, too. I believe that your company grows bigger and will be selected by the smart consumers in the world. I cross my fingers and thank you for the quick delivery.

  • Paul M.

    > 3 day

    We love these. They work, are easy, are cheap, and our daughters think they are great. Covers the toilet, works perfectly with the child seat we use to prevent the girls from falling through the grown up sized potty hole, and helps everyone feel comfortable about using public facilities nearly anywhere regardless (or nearly regardless) of the condition of those facilities. Update: weve been using these things for something like two years. The are such a part of our routine that, on the rare occasion Daddy takes the girls to the potty instead of Mommy, I get a thorough set of instructions from my 3 and 4 year olds on exactly how to unfold the covers, place them on the potty, wrap them up when Im done, etc. They work for everyone; I continue to vote 5 stars with gusto!

  • Romilda Shaw

    > 3 day

    These are great. While in the process of moving from one state to the next, I was worried about the sanitary conditions at rest stops and convenience stores. I looked around for toilet seat covers and kept coming back to these, although these are for children, I decided to order a set and try them out anyway. I love these, I dont leave home without them.They drape on the toilet seat and down so that no part of your body or clothing touches the toilet. These worked great when we went to the fair and when we go to the park. My family laughed at me in the beginning because as I said, these are advertised for children; funny thing though, they have all asked me for one at one point or another while out in public and they all now carry these in their vehicles as emergency protection. Great product, you should make these for adults as well.

  • AmyFranklySpeaking

    Greater than one week

    I LOVE THESE toilet covers! I have a recently toilet trained 3 year old and when a toddler says he needs to go, you need to get to the nearest toilet, regardless of how gross it may be! There arent always toilet covers in the bathroom, and even if there are, those automatic toilets always flush on me right after I get the cover on and the cover gets flushed away... and there stands the toddler not able to hold it any longer. To avoid those accidents, I carry one of these in my VERY small purse, they are neatly individually packaged and easy to open quickly. They cover the ENTIRE toilet so a squirmy kid can hold on if they need to. They come down very far in the front (as pictured) so all parts including legs, pants, etc are protected from whatever may have occurred at that public toilet before you got there. The price breaks down to $1 a piece, so I dont use them every time I am out at a public toilet - only when necessary (public covers unavailable and/or toilet too gross but someone needs to use ASAP!) - so the $1 price is worth it, but would be pricey if you were to use every time you or your child went to a public toilet. ***UPDATE*** My son is almost 7 and we just went on a summer vacation including travel by air, car, ferry and train, and we all had these in our bags. These came in very handy when my son was having some some digestive issues and made several trips to the public toilets while we continued on our trip. We didnt have to worry about what condition the bathroom/toilet was in, when we found one, we completely covered it and used the toilet. I continue to keep one in my purse and they even fit in my wallet! I always have one wherever I go.

  • sandi

    > 3 day

    The last phase of my daughters potty training was getting used to using the big toilets out in public. She was used to the mini toilets at school or travel potty at home. She was so afraid that she would opt to pee in her pants instead of letting me put her on the seat. The potty covers were a cute distraction and disguise. Literally the first time I pulled one of these out, i got her on the toilet without a struggle. The best part is that theyre individually wrapped so we dont have to carry around a big pack. We can easily keep a few in every bag to cover the really dirty or scary toilets. Thanks Pottycover for the well-packed product and quick delivery!

  • Mrs RCV

    > 3 day

    I first purchased this product about 6 years ago when we were traveling with our daughter on the first flight she took not wearing a diaper. Airplane and airport toilets can be absolutely gross and my daughter was at a stage when she was tiny and wound up having to touch everything (including the toilet seat) when she went to the bathroom just so she would not fall in. These covers were a godsend! They cover everything and they are way better than the paper toilet covers that are sometimes available in the stalls not only because they are way bigger but also because wet muck on the seat does not seep through! I soon discovered that these covers are not only useful for travel but also for any time that we are faced with using public facilities. My daughter and I have been using these products faithfully over the last 6 years on airplanes, in airports, at concert and theater venues, restaurants, beaches, zoos, museums, etc. My daughter now goes on camping trips with her Girl Scout troop and she always packs these covers to take with her to use in outhouses at the camps.They are conveniently, individually packaged in slim durable packaging (I have never had one spontaneously open in my purse) and it is beyond easy to slip one in the bottom of my purse or a jacket pocket when I am heading out the door with my daughter. The large size also makes it easy to pick up the corners and throw it out. This a well designed and a super convenient product. I could not not give this product a stronger recommendation.

  • Andie

    > 3 day

    Where to begin? I purchased these for use in disgusting port-a-potties. I am an artist and bought these in anticipation of the facilities at art shows and summer festivals. I studied and compared many such items and chose this because of the width and length. It did indeed cover the slimy side panels of the toilet and draped over the front of the unit so that my panties werent dragging across who knows what biological cultures. I was excited about the possibility of no more hovering in an un-level booth. However, and, there always is an however, when you sit upon this cover, it tends to slide forward in the application in which I used it. Most of the other covers which I compared had anchor tape on them but they didnt feature the long drape over the front. Also, reviewers complained about removing the taped cover due to tearing, etc. So, I went with these because of the dimensions and figured that stability wouldnt be an issue. If any of you out there have used this particular potty cover and have devised a method to secure it, feedback my review. Over all, I would highly recommend this item because of the dimensions and quality of the material. It offers an nice sized shield from the cooties. Just be aware that it may move as you come in for a landing.

  • JL

    > 3 day

    I love these potty covers! I am a germophobe; I actually feel compelled to wash *my* hands if I see someone else doing something dirty. So public toilets were a nightmare for me while I was potty training my daughter until I found these. Before that, lets just say there were a lot of awkward contortions involved in getting my daughter onto a toilet without having her touch anything except for me and/or the flimsy toilet covers that are found in public bathrooms. It was nerve wracking, and my daughter felt my nervousness and got nervous... And then she refused to go to public bathrooms completely, choosing instead to pee in her training pants while staring me down. (Parents of 2-year-olds will know what Im talking about here.) So I thought to myself, why dont they make better toilet seat covers? Ones that cover the entire toilet so my daughter doesnt touch someone elses pee (or worse!) when she grabs onto the side of the toilet? Then I thought that the gods at Amazon might have an answer, and they did! Thats where I found these PottyCover toilet seat covers. They cover pretty much anything that your kids might touch on a toilet, including the sides where they grip the toilet and the front where their pulled-down pants usually wipe off other peoples pee. Theyre water resistant so none of the gross stuff gets soaked up. Theyre individually packed so that you can stick them in your pockets. In theory, I would like it if they were reusable, but then who am I kidding? These things have touched someone elses pee. (I literally gag at the sight of my own hair in a drain. I blame it on my mom and my upbringing...) And I know some of the other potty covers have tape so that the covers dont move around, but these dont need them since theyre so big. Even if they move a little, the toilets almost always covered. None of the other potty covers had the same combination of being big enough to cover everything that I needed to have covered and water resistant so that it didnt soak up other peoples stuff. So until my daughter can pee into a public toilet without sitting/touching it, these will be the answer to my potty prayers. I dont usually write reviews, but I feel so strongly about these potty covers that I had to say something for the benefit of all the other potty-training parents out there. Best of luck!

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