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OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty - Gray

OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty - Gray OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty - Gray OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty - Gray OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty - Gray OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty - Gray OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty - Gray
$ 19.90

Score By Feature

Based on 8,346 ratings
For traveling
9.91
Easy to clean
9.70
Durability
9.68
Easy to fold
9.68
Versatility
9.28
For potty training
9.49

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Product Description

For potty emergencies on the go, it opens quickly and easily.
Legs collapse to fit in cars, strollers, or diaper bags.
For use as a stand-alone toilet or in public restrooms, the legs lock securely.
Disposable bags are held in place by soft, flexible flaps. It's a small seat that's just right for small bottoms.
Additional OXO Tot On The Go Potty Refill Bags are available. 12 months and up in age

Questions & Answers

Is it okay if I use plastic bags with this one?

Plastic grocery sacks can be used for this. However, I do not believe you should do so, in my opinion. When you consider how many times I've had holes in grocery sacks, the money spent on the bags is well worth it. And, of course, it saves me the trouble of cleaning up the mess in my car.

What is the maximum weight that this item should be?

I'm not sure what the recommended weight is, but my four-year-old daughter, who weighs 36 pounds, uses it. The legs appear to be able to support her weight. I'm hoping that my contribution will be useful.

Will a child weighing more than 16 kilograms be able to use this potty?

Yes, my daughter is close to that, and she is well supported by it.

When it's used on top of toilet seats, is there a weight limit?

It doesn't appear to have an official weight limit, but it's made of sturdy plastic, so I'm guessing it'll be fine if you can't use a regular seat.

Selected User Reviews For OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty - Gray

Three simple words: Traffic Congestion on a Road Trip So there I was, all alone
5/5

We were in the middle of Ohio on our first road trip with the toddler, and I was also six months pregnant with our second child. Because, well, I was pregnant, I was drinking a lot of water. The traffic on the Interstate suddenly comes to a halt. We're not even close to a way out. br>br>Immediately, my pregnant self decides it needs to go to the bathroom. and HOW! The next exit, according to Waze, is 45 minutes away - The pregnant self is insistent, so it's not going to work out. Then it occurs to me that I have a fantastic toilet seat in the back of the car for our son to use. I didn't think twice about grabbing that sucker from the trunk and bringing it up to the passenger seat - Because we're stuck in a sea of semis and other vehicles at this point, I can't get out and use it on the side of the road; you haven't lived until you've attempted to levitate your 6-footer. month pregnant butt in front of your son and significant other in a travel car seat. Anyway, it wasn't even that difficult to maneuver; it was just that I was laughing so hard at the situation, which only served to aggravate it. br>br>The point is that it works great as a kids travel potty, especially in unfamiliar hotels with unfamiliar toilets and Cracker Barrel parking lots. However, don't overlook its value to adults in need.

Fletcher Lim
Fletcher Lim
| Mar 09, 2021
Potette vs
4/5

Potette is a game that pits one player against another Oxo. I'm making a comparison between the potette plus and the oxo. On the left, there's a potette plus, and on the right, there's an oxo. The oxo is slightly larger and taller than the zebra, but the differences are minor. The potette plus has a better pee guard for boys, as shown in the photos, and the bottom of it extends into the toilet to prevent pee from passing through the gap. The oxo, as you can see in the photos, has a fairly large gap in front of it and nothing that extends down into the toilet. When I had my son put it to the test, pee poured out of the gap and all over the place, just as I had predicted. With the potette, there are no leaks. When it comes to setup time and ease, the oxo takes the cake. It simply snaps into place, and you can close it or lay it flat by pressing a button. Getting the potette to stand up is a bit more difficult. It would be nice if it had a button like the oxo. If I had a girl, I would choose the Oxo over the potette without hesitation. If you're only going to use liners and won't be using this on a toilet, the Oxo is the way to go. However, I have a boy and intend to use this in public restrooms; however, I will keep the potette because the pee guard is simply superior. I hope this information is useful to anyone who is considering one of these options.

Mackenzie Melendez
Mackenzie Melendez
| Sep 21, 2021
For potty training, this is an absolute must-have
5/5

The most wonderful thing that has ever happened. br>br>This is absolutely necessary for potty training. We can now leave the house without fear of being caught off guard. "Pee!" exclaims the toddler. ", and we will do our best to meet your needs. Useful in public restrooms, parking lots, and on the side of the road, among other places. br>br>Features to look for: br>The plastic bag completely covers the seat, ensuring that it is always clean. It also comes with a carrying case.
Tip: Before putting it back in the travel bag, prepare a new bag for it after you've used it. Then it'll be ready to use when you need it.

Zyair FIELD
Zyair FIELD
| Apr 11, 2021
as if it were an emergency, and I had to
5/5

I recently potty trained my daughter and wanted to make sure I had a way for her to use the restroom whenever we went somewhere. I originally purchased it for the stand-alone feature, so that in the event of an emergency, I could pull over for her to use the restroom. It turns out I've never needed it for this purpose, which I'm fine with. br>br>I've used it dozens of times in public restrooms. I was a little concerned that it wouldn't work in certain circumstances, but I was mistaken. I've used it in park bathrooms that didn't have a lift-up seat, and I've used it in port-a-potties. I've used it in both public and private restrooms. It works well in all of these situations. My daughter likes to hold the side of the toilet seat when she goes to the bathroom, which is convenient because she can rest her hands on the flip out legs and I don't have to worry about her touching the public restroom. Finally, if you're taking your child to the bathroom, you might as well use it as well. I was in a hurry to use the bathroom because I didn't want my child to touch anything after she went, so I didn't bother to put the potty seat away and instead used it as well. And I have to say, it was a million times better than squatting or putting my own feces on the public toilet! I'm only a little ashamed that I used it!.

Ali Morse
Ali Morse
| Jan 09, 2022
MUST BUY FOR TODDLER POTTY TRAINING
5/5

THE BEST BUY. At the conclusion of the review, there was only one complaint.
TIP: Instead of using their refill bags, I purchased biodegradable grocery bags. For $7, I was able to purchase a stack of 100. br>They work great, and I feel a little better about throwing my bowel movements in the trash because of it. Plastic is a source of concern for me. br>I place a tissue or napkin on the floor to absorb any splatter. Easy. br>br>Seriously, I keep my car in the garage. It's so simple to pull over and let the kid play with this instead of running into a store. It folds out and can be used to keep them from falling out of any potty. It is VERY simple to transport to the beach, camping, or even a friend's house. br>br>This is a very versatile piece. br>br>My ONLY criticism is that it could stand a little taller. This product, on the other hand, I adore.

Alonzo Dunn
Alonzo Dunn
| Jul 28, 2021
It's perfect for going out to eat! For my two-year-old, I recently ordered this toddler potty seat
5/5

5 yo. My daughter has been doing a fantastic job with the potty, and it showed up on our doorstep on Friday. That night was perfect for going out to eat. It was the ideal size for her small backpack. I stowed it away in the plastic bag that it came in. It was a simple plastic bag with a nylon drawstring that was inexpensive and easy to use. We went to the restaurant later that night, and sure enough, she needed to go halfway through dinner. We were on our way. I sat it on the toilet after opening the bag and clicking the legs in place. The small grey buttons are a little difficult to press at first, but it's no more difficult than learning how to unlatch a baby seat buckle (which is difficult with nails). I slid my toddler into the seat, and there she was! Everything went smoothly. I'm happy with my purchase. This is something I would strongly recommend for toddlers and parents who enjoy taking their children on errands, road trips, and family outings.

Belen Baldwin
Belen Baldwin
| Nov 26, 2021

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