OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty for Travel – Teal
Always be prepared for on-the-go potty emergencies with the OXO Tot 2-in-1 go potty. The 2-in-1 go potty opens quickly and easily so it can be ready in snap, whether you need a standalone potty to use with disposable bags, or a potty seat to use in a public restroom. When using the 2-in-1 go potty as a stand-alone potty, the legs lock securely in place at the ideal height for growing tots, and the soft, flexible flaps hold the disposable bags securely in place. Three disposable bags with absorbent pads are included, and refills are available, but the Potty was designed to accommodate standard plastic bags in a pinch. For use as a potty seat on toilets in public restrooms, the legs of the 2-in-1 go potty fold all the way out and non-slip grips keep the Potty stable on round or elongated toilets. The small seat is sized perfectly for little bottoms and the generous shield prevents splatter. The smooth surfaces of the potty are easy to clean, and the legs fold in to fit the Potty in the included Travel Bag for compact storage in cars, strollers or diaper bags.
Product Features
- Opens quickly and easily for on-the-go potty emergencies
- Legs fold in for compact storage in cars, strollers or diaper bags
- Legs lock securely for use as a stand-alone potty or on public restroom toilets
- Soft, flexible flaps hold disposable bags securely in place
- Product dimensions: 11 x 11 x 2.5″; Packaged weight: 3.2 lbs
Perfect as a stand alone travel potty We have both this and the Potette Plus (). I know that both are popular options in the travel/portable potty category and I like both. But I do prefer one to the other in certain situations, which I will explain shortly.Here are the comparisons:Size: At first sight, the OXO Tot looks much bigger. But in reality, it’s just that the ring is wider and deeper–the exterior size…
Great Portable Potty Seat – Travel or Home Use! Overall clear winner in the travel potty seat category. For those considering a portable potty seat to use at home and on the go…I highly recommend. I started with this when I was training my 2 yr old daughter and she loves it and prefers it to the big toilet with a potty seat in place. As a reference my daughter is very tall for her age (over 3ft and about 35lbs) and uses this comfortably. After 6 months of use here are my thoughts:PROS:-convenient and easily portable (car,…
I have also tried the potette plus which I like BUT it is annoying to have to pop the … I have tried multiple portable potty chairs for my toddlers. I have tried the “travel potty chair” which I immediately returned after test opening and closing it. Sharp edges and corners which will definitely nick the kiddos. I have also tried the potette plus which I like BUT it is annoying to have to pop the leg joints in place when setting up and also when putting up. The seat is a tad on the small side with my older toddler complaining that his bum hurts sitting on it. It’s a tad…