Kalencom Potette Plus Potty Seat Liners with Magic Disappearing Ink, 30 Count
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Good morning, We do ship to California, but the 30 pack is currently out of stock. You have the option of ordering a three-pack or a sixty-pack of the same item. Thank you a lot!
The way other liners attach to the seat is a problem. These liners are secured in place by handles that wrap around the seat's feet. I had no idea these were scented, and like you, I despise scented products, especially when it comes to my children. In fact, I would argue that they aren't scented, but the description says so. These liners, on the other hand, I adore and highly recommend!
It would be conditional on the availability of a toilet.
Shipping to California shouldn't be a problem.
Selected User Reviews For Kalencom Potette Plus Potty Seat Liners with Magic Disappearing Ink, 30 Count
These are the best, and the convenience and peace of mind they provide for the Potette Plus are well worth it. I've never tried the grocery bag solution that others have suggested because, in an emergency, "Mommy, I need to go!" "The last thing I want to do is waste time adjusting a bag, tape, or towel inside the bag. " These are very well made, cover the entire seat, and do not leak. I didn't hesitate to purchase refills when we ran out of the few that came with the seat. Yes, 30 may seem like a lot, and we did use it to cover the existing toilet seat on the go more than once, but these bags still save our butts (haha), so I'll buy more. They can also deal with a significant amount of data. (In English: In an emergency situation, you may have saved an adult.
Updated on December 7th, 21st - My child's bottom was stained by the blue dye substance used in the absorbent pad. It was also difficult to remove (wet)/wash. And now I can't find a customer service link in the app or on the website, and I can't access my order to request a refund. br>br>Disappointed that these don't fit the OXO travel potty. I reluctantly tried these because the Minne and OXO bags were out of stock and then nearly doubled in price, so I could see why these were less expensive. They're much shallower, so stretching it to fit the OXO comes with the risk of it tearing. br>br>Walmart and even OXO are good news. The original bags are currently available on com for a much more reasonable price. br>br>I've used up the last of my Minne bags, but once we get some new ones, I'll try to upload a photo to this review to show the size difference.
Having a portable potty system for your child to use instead of going to the public restroom is a great idea. These liners are extremely durable and can hold a lot of weight. In addition, the absorbent pad at the bag's bottom aids in the absorption of some of the liquid. My family and I recently returned from a road trip, and these have proven to be invaluable. We were able to continue driving rather than stopping at a rest stop every few minutes for her to do 1 or 2 things. I keep them in my possession, along with a fold-up potty, for days when I'm out running errands with my daughter, and she enjoys using them instead of a public restroom. These help me relax because I'm a little OCD. You won't be disappointed if you purchase these.
I can quickly set up a portable toilet in the back of my van or even on the floor of a hotel bathroom with these bags. Sure, a grocery bag would suffice, but here's why I think these are worthwhile:
- There's no need to be concerned about bottom holes. br>- The liner absorbs the liquid, so you don't have to worry about leaks if you can't dispose of it right away. br>- The bag's handles fit perfectly around the notches on the bottom of the seat's legs, ensuring that the bag does not slip while in use. br>br>These have made my life a lot easier.
It's a good height for putting a child in a squatting position, which makes it easier for them to poop. I have a boy and discovered that I don't need a splash guard, but the "oh crap potty training" book I read says that you should teach them to push their penis down instead of holding and aiming because it will become a game and a fire hose. The ONLY issue I have with it is that it slides around a lot when I place it on top of my toilet. I read other reviews and was surprised to learn that it didn't slide, and I wondered if I had gotten a dud or a bad one, so I double-checked the description. I'm worried that while putting him on it, it will pinch his legs or hands, or that if he shifts, he will fall off. As a result, he won't be able to use it on his own.
For almost ten years, my family has relied on these bags. They're sturdy, and the bottom is lined with absorbent material. Our need for an easily accessible potty/potty liner stemmed from our toddler's inability to wait until we found a bathroom. With our school-aged children, we continue to use the liners in our car potty. We went to a park for a birthday party where there were no restrooms. It's not an issue. Extra blankets were held up for privacy in the back of our SUV, which served as a makeshift potty. Even as the bladders became fuller, we never had any leakage or spillage problems with these bags.
These saved the sanity of this mother of three children under the age of three. especially since we live in a small town where errands take about 30 minutes to complete. And going to the bathroom in public with a baby and two potty-training boys is enough to give you the willies. The toilet stays in the car, and the bags make tossing it in the nearest public trash can a breeze.
This potty seat has come in handy on numerous occasions! It's now my favorite present to give to new mothers. This is a seat that we adore. The children have complete freedom to go wherever they want. It's even been used in an emergency by the 6-year-old! My potty seat carrying bag broke, and it would have been nice if it came with a fabric bag that could be washed. I keep an emergency bag in the back of my SUV. It works for us, and the carrying bag didn't stop us from gushing about how great this seat is! I used this as a "potty seat" in public restrooms, but now that she's older and doesn't go as often, I've switched to disposable covers. As a result, I just keep this one in the trunk of my car with the bags. I'd rather take my child to the bathroom in the back of my SUV than use a filthy public restroom when we're on the road! Oh, and I always have a "hand towel" sized towel in my bag, which I stash under the bag just in case. We haven't had a bag leak in over four years. Nonetheless, I continue to do so.