🚀 Potty training made easy—wherever you go!
The Kalencom Potette Plus 2-in-1 Travel Potty and Trainer Seat is a versatile solution for parents on the move. Designed for toddlers aged 15 months and up to 50lbs, it features durable, lock-in legs and a splash guard for mess-free use. The potty easily converts into a trainer seat and comes with three disposable liners, making it perfect for travel. Its compact design allows it to fit seamlessly into any bag, ensuring your child is always ready for potty training, no matter where you are.
A**R
Great for travel!
This thing is great. We use it in public restrooms, the park, the side of the road, everywhere. It folds up and fits in a backpack which means it's always with me.
S**S
Get out of the house while potty training!
This is the best $10 I have ever spent!One week after my son turned 2, he decided that he was going to use the toilet and no more diapers. While I applauded his desire and determination, I had a feeling the "ability" might take a bit of time to perfect. So, after seeing the "special potties for using on the go" in one of his potty books, I took to Amazon to find out what these on the go potties are. For $10, I decided to try the potette plus--and have now purchased 3 potette plus-es!These things are A-M-A-Z-I-N-G! They are little folding 'potties' that can be set up as a small potty OR (bonus!) placed upon a full sized adult toilet seat to make it child sized. The legs easily snap into place to set the potette up as a potty and easily extend out to use as a child's seat on the adult toilet. It is the PERFECT size for the "mommy, I have to potty", as soon as you make your turn onto a busy street--you can easily pull off into the closest parking lot or parking space, set up the potty on the car seat, floor, hatchback, folded down seat, what have you, so that junior can make his pee pee, after telling you for the 5000th time before you left the house 1 minute earlier that he did not have to go.Pros: Fits perfectly in the diaper bag where we used to keep the changing padEasy to set up and use; for a portable potty, stick in one of the included liners (replacements are available for a reasonable price too--they look like plastic grocery bags with an absorbent pad at the bottom), and prop up the potty for junior to use (we keep it set up in the car--we fold down the front passenger seat and let junior sit on his throne on the folded seat. It's saved us many a time from an 'unforeseen car seat incident' as grandpa would call it. Also perfect for bathroom-less parks, the beach, or anyplace else that your little one has to go while "on the go". Once junior does his business in the disposable liner, you remove the bag, tie up the handles, toss it in the trash and go about your day.Easy to use on the adult potty. My little guy was public restroom (or any restroom that was not at home) a-phobic. He REFUSED to use toilets that were not his own, which made leaving the house while potty training extra fun. After we got the potette, every toilet seat looks alike! (because the potette is nicely propped on top and that is all the little one sees).The legs/handles keep junior from grabbing those germ infested toilet seats in public restrooms to hold on--he can just hang on to the legs/handles of the potette plus and keep his precious hands free from public toilet yucks.Cons: We didn't realize that the legs snapped up into the potette to stabilize it when used as a potty. We learned that after a couple of wobbly attempts. Make sure that you snap the legs in place when using as a free standing potty.Overall, it has made potty training a breeze. We never had to spend those long dreaded weekends at home because junior was learning to use the toilet. We just bring the potette plus with us and he's good to go "on the go". We keep 1 in each car and 1 in the diaper bag. It seems like nothing brings on the urge to potty like getting strapped into the car seat and pulling out of the neighborhood.
T**E
Great buy!
For those parents who have children with small bladders, this bad boy is EVERYTHING! We love it. Very easy to set up. You just take it out the pouch. Put the bag and a pad in the middle. Then just pop it out on both sides, and let your little one go to town. When they finish, take the bag and toss it. And throw the pot in the pouch. Easy, breezy!
G**L
Great on-the-go portable potty for toddlers!
We carry this with us in the car whenever we go out. It has a little plastic case that comes with it, but we use that to store the bags, and got a separate (washable) bag to carry the potty in. It's fantastic. Going out to eat and don't want to balance your toddler on the big toilet seats? Bring this along, lay it flat and your toddler is comfortable and protected from germs! On a road trip and don't want to risk a gas station restroom, or your toddler needs to go NOW and you're on a stretch of open road? No problem! You click the potette into the "seat" position (note that people complain about the seat collapsing, but it won't do that if you just click the "legs" into their place. You MUST click/lock it in to the upright or flat position, otherwise it's not stable), put it in the back of your wagon, or in the back seat on a relatively flat surface, or on the side of the road even, your toddler sits down and pees/poops, you tie up the bag and knot it (please don't litter - just store the bag in the back of your car, or the trunk until you can toss it in the garbage - if you knot the bag, you don't smell it), and boom, you are on your way! My daughter loves it - she prefers going on the potty "in the car" rather than going into an unfamiliar restroom, and on more than one occasion, it's been a lifesaver pulling over by the side of the road for an emergency pit stop.It's all plastic and is easily wiped down by a disinfectant wipe, and takes up little room when stored flat. You can buy refill liners for about 50 cents a bag (I got a 30 pack from Wal-Mart for 40 cents a bag), which some might say is costly, but we only use them when we go out, so 30 should last us a long time. When we ran out of our initial supply that comes with the potty, I did use plastic grocery bags (make sure there are no holes in the bag!) and some left over absorbent pads from my pregnancy kit. You can save money by going this route, but you either have to carry around a bag of women's panty liners/pads and grocery bags, or do it up in advance and then fold them all flat so they are ready to go. That seems like a lot of work to me, so we just buy the pre-made ones from Kalencom.The only "negative" I can comment on about this potty is that it's not ideal as your primary potty seat for potty training. I like that it's all plastic for easy clean-up on the go, but we did end up buying a cushioned potty seat for at-home potty training. When your toddler is sitting for a long time on the potty, cushioning is nice, and our daughter found this seat too uncomfortable when sitting for long periods of time. However, now that she is fully potty trained, she could use this seat for everyday use at home just fine.Overall, I highly recommend the Potette and it's definitely one of our best purchases for our toddler.
A**Y
Really portable... But tiny to sit on
Too 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 didn't want to wake up baby sister to take them both to the camp restroom. And figured it'd 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 it'd 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 she'd rather go to the camp restroom instead... So it hasn't been used yet.It's still good to have in the car for emergencies. Definitely not what I'd buy for regular use for a tall kid though. Probably will be more useful when starting potty training my next baby.
A**O
Pequeño
El material es muy bueno, pero está muy pequeño
A**E
Great compact toilet seat for small tushies!
Excellent little toilet seat! Fits on every toilet we'd used so far - even the tiny ones on a plane! It does not have a pee guard but as long as the little legs are slightly apart, we never had problem with splashing. Very sturdy with a bit of non slip grip on the underside so it doesn't slide around when kiddo's on the toiletAlso love that it converts to a travel potty. So handy for when we're outdoors and our almost 2 year old (who doesn't know how to squat and NOT pee on her shoes yet) has to answer nature's call. Just fold down the handles (make sure they click and lock in place as described in the instructions) and voila! Instant travel potty! It's pretty low to the ground so little ones will need help to sit down, but my kiddo took to it without any fuzz and just did her business.The seat comes with a few baggies with the absorbent pads like the ones at the bottom of the meat packets from the supermarket. Haven't tried them so can't attest to how well they work.The seat is fairly compact. We put it in one of those small cloth diapering wet bags, some toilet paper, wet wipes and extra pull ups in the front zipper pouch.... and we take the whole kit everywhere we go! Great product!
H**R
Tiempo de entrega y precio excelente
El tiempo de entrega es lo que mas nos gustó con esta compra. Al día siguiente de pedirlo, ya lo teniamos en casa. Buscaba una opción practica y portable para empezar con el potty training de mi hija y buscando marcas vi que esta era la mejor. El precio tambien es muy bueno. Recomendado
A**.
Buen producto
Ayuda mucho para las salidas fuera de casa. También ayuda para la higiene porque no se tiene contacto con las tazas de baño de los baños públicos.
C**Z
Pésimo diseño
No sirve para niño, se salpica por todos lados. La trampa para supuestamente evitar salpicaduras no es más que un borde más alto que sirve para absolutamente nada.
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