I'd like to have a potty I could carry around in a wetbag for easy convenient use. My daughter is great at home, but out of the house she is more distracted and I want to make it easier. What do you like?
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I swear by this potty. ABSOLUTELY love it! in fact I have it and bought it 2x as a gift. Even though all my boys are well beyond potty training we still carry it around in our car for those emergencies especially when traveling. It has saved us many a time.
I like it because it can fold up and dosent "look" like a potty stored. Plus because it folds down and made from hard plastic its more sanitary, no blowing up a potty or swishing buckets. You use plain old gallon sized bags (without the zipper pull-I buy the cheap generic kind) I keep a few maxi pads in the side compartment for "wet" bags and simple toss in a maxi pad which helps absorb the wet mess and keep it from swishing around in the back of our car until we can toss it. The seat is pretty sturdy my 50 lb son can sit on it. It has two side compartments for storage-we use them for the plastic bags, wet wipes, a disenfecting wipe case and a few generic maxi pads. We have pulled over literally tons of time on the side of the road so one of the boys could climb into the back of our suv to "go potty" in this.
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I like it because it can fold up and dosent "look" like a potty stored. Plus because it folds down and made from hard plastic its more sanitary, no blowing up a potty or swishing buckets. You use plain old gallon sized bags (without the zipper pull-I buy the cheap generic kind) I keep a few maxi pads in the side compartment for "wet" bags and simple toss in a maxi pad which helps absorb the wet mess and keep it from swishing around in the back of our car until we can toss it. The seat is pretty sturdy my 50 lb son can sit on it. It has two side compartments for storage-we use them for the plastic bags, wet wipes, a disenfecting wipe case and a few generic maxi pads. We have pulled over literally tons of time on the side of the road so one of the boys could climb into the back of our suv to "go potty" in this.
http://www.onestepahead.com/catalog/...tegoryId=86184
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I second the Potette I have used it all throughout Europe, South America & Africa, I've used it in parks, playgrounds, airplanes, the car, etc. It is so convenient and very small and portable. I buy the small trash bags and use maxi pads for absorbency. The potette bags are quite expensive. I couldn't be more happy with this awesome product
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Hum, er, the road? Toddler is always very impressed when we do that.
Mostly we carry around the huge Bjorn potty seat. It fits everywhere and even through it is big and bulky my big, big toddler feels really secure with it.
Considering the Potette though for a road trip this summer. I'm also considering just taking our regular bjorn potty chair because he loves that one.
Mostly we carry around the huge Bjorn potty seat. It fits everywhere and even through it is big and bulky my big, big toddler feels really secure with it.
Considering the Potette though for a road trip this summer. I'm also considering just taking our regular bjorn potty chair because he loves that one.
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