TidyTots Disposable Potty Chair Liners - Value Pack - Universal Potty Chair Fit (fits most potty chairs) - 32 Liners
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Thank you for your inquiry. We take priority over our competition 100%. with no reservations or justification Most potty chairs are compatible with TidyTots. If you don't like the fit of your chair, please let us know and we'll refund your money in full. br>With best wishes, br>Bill Vogelbr>The Cumberland Companies LLCbr>(877) 578-4444br> 0123br>If I can be of further assistance, please call the number above or go to the TidyTots listing and click The Cumberland Companies LLC (just below "In Stock"). Next, pull the page down 2/3 of the way and look under the heading "Further Information" on the right side. There is a link there that says "Contact the seller."
Thank you for your inquiry. We take priority over our competition 100%. with no reservations or justification Most potty chairs are compatible with TidyTots. If you don't like the fit of your chair, please let us know and we'll refund your money in full. br>br>With best wishes, br>br>Bill Vogelbr>The Cumberland Companies LLCbr>(877) 578-4444br> 0123br>br>If I can be of further assistance, please call the number above or go to the TidyTots listing and click The Cumberland Companies LLC (just below "In Stock"). Next, pull the page down 2/3 of the way and look under the heading "Further Information" on the right side. There is a link there that says "Contact the seller."
Yes, TidyTots Disposable Potty Chair Liners are compatible with the Potette Plus. Please let me know if you have any further questions for which I can provide answers.
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Selected User Reviews For TidyTots Disposable Potty Chair Liners - Value Pack - Universal Potty Chair Fit (fits most potty chairs) - 32 Liners
The OXO 2 in 1 potty chair can be used with these. They don't have an absorbent pad and are a little thinner than OXO and Minne bags, but they were less expensive, and I could always stick a folded paper towel in there if I needed something more absorbent. These bags are thicker than a grocery bag, which has leaked in the past. However, if we're going for a nature walk or a park, I don't bother bringing a bag or using the potty chair to avoid polluting the environment. I hope you found this review useful!.
com. com/p/feature/cojwcyzjxvbc9tm com/p/feature/cojwcyzjxvbc9tm com/p/feature/coj This is an excellent item-- Quite useful. But after learning more about the company that makes and sells them, I became a huge fan. The following is the text of an email I received from the company: "Your TidyTots Potty Chair Liners were put together at Sunshine Industries, a vocational training center for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Knoxville, Tennessee. When participants learn, grow, and achieve new levels of confidence and personal satisfaction as a result of a paid job well done, a smile is worth a thousand words. So smile to yourself because you're helping to ensure that people with disabilities can work in a safe, encouraging, and fulfilling environment. " I will gladly contribute to their cause by making purchases.
I bought these in July 2016 and have been putting off writing a review ever since. The description at the time did not state that it did not fit the oxo 2-. 1, so I'm glad to see the description has been updated. If I'd seen it, I wouldn't have bought it. br>At the moment, I have four different toilet paper brands. It will not fit the IKEA or Potette potties (in the manner in which the bag is intended to be attached). One reviewer was able to devise their own solution for the Potette, but I am not willing to pay a few dollars more to risk having a mess on my hands, which defeats the purpose of the bag for me. It didn't even come close to fitting my summer infant potty. The Bjorn was the only potty that fit, and I have two of them (both borrowed and available for return). I bought these to keep in my car potty in case of an emergency. So, for the Potette or IKEA potty, they're essentially useless. The water level is extremely low. I'm not a huge fan of plastic bags to begin with, but for $7, I'm sure I'll find uses for them over the years with three children. I ended up purchasing a small pack of Potette ones and have yet to use any of them. br>Perhaps some advice - I began by using potty chairs, then progressed to built-in toilet seats, such as the Mayfair (which is nicer than the Summer Infant, but I have both). After each use of the potty chairs, I used a scrubbing bubbles flushable cleaning wipe to clean the inside of the potty chair which kills 99% of germs and flushed it down with the dumped contents and.
It is not necessary to place the liner over the rim so that the child sits on the plastic. Pull the handles as if closing the bag, loop the handles around your legs, and then reopen the bag. I soaked up the pee with a folded paper towel.
We've been using these for a few years for emergency potty breaks when we can't find a public restroom or need to pull over quickly in the car. We have a Fisher Price froggy potty that we keep in the car at all times, and we line it with these potty bags. What's great about them is that they're made of super thick plastic (much thicker than your average trash bag), so if you can't find a trash can right away, you can close the strings and contain the odor (poop). My only criticism is that they are a little on the small side and that they are overpriced for what they are - It's a small trash bag, and you can get them for a fraction of the price at Target, but since we don't use them very often (only for emergencies), it works for me.
It's all around you. I bought these because my usual brand was out of stock for next-day delivery, and I was down to my last bag. Son was having stomach problems, which necessitated the use of the potty. This was the absolute WORST time to find out that the new brand of liners had a leak. Awful. I should have gotten a Target bag instead. There is no absorbency pad at the bottom like other brands, so this is literally just a shallow drawstring garbage bag. They seal with a drawstring that does not work well to contain eliminated solids and liquids, so I had to double bag to throw out, creating double the waste. They also don't allow for tushie space while in use because they're just tiny drawstring garbage bags. My son's bottom was covered in diarrhea, as was the inside of his potty. This brand should not be purchased; today was a nightmare, and there isn't enough wine in the world to make up for it.
OMG! As a result, I ordered these for our upcoming trip and am overjoyed! The Kalencom Potette Plus Premium 2 in 1 Travel Potty is the one I have. These are perfect for it. Attaching and removing the device is a breeze. It's so easy to clean up! I keep these and a potty in the back of my car for emergencies; it's come in handy many times when there isn't access to a bathroom, such as at parks, camping, or even at the beach!.
These are a good fit for our Summer Infant My Size Potty. They do what they say they'll do, and cleanup is simple. I will admit that they are a little pricey; I haven't tried regular grocery store small trash can bags, but I'm sure they work just as well. I don't let the pee sit in the bags; instead, I place an old diaper inside to soak up the pee and then discard it, so I haven't had to deal with leaks.