🚼 Potty training just got a glow-up—travel smart, train smarter!
The Kalencom Potette Plus is a compact, foldable 2-in-1 toddler potty and trainer seat featuring durable lock-in legs, a splash guard for mess control, and slip-resistant handles. Designed for toddlers up to 50 lbs, it folds flat for easy portability and includes a carrying bag plus liners, making it the ultimate travel essential for hassle-free potty training on the go.
Color | White |
Brand | Kalencom |
Material | Your New Travel Potty Training Solution: The Potette Plus is your new convenient potty solution for traveling with your toddler. Our innovative foldable potty seat for toddler travel works as a trainer seat and travel potty, all in one! Bring the ultimate portable potty experience on your family's next adventure, carry it on the go, and add it to your camping essentials! |
Style | 2730whitegrey |
Shape | Oval |
Product Dimensions | 9.5"L x 8"W |
Item Weight | 0.43 Kilograms |
Operation Mode | Manual |
UPC | 088161006253 |
Manufacturer | Kalencom |
Item model number | Potty-white |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Your New Travel Potty Training Solution: The Potette Plus is your new convenient potty solution for traveling with your toddler. Our innovative foldable potty seat for toddler travel works as a trainer seat and travel potty, all in one! Bring the ultimate portable potty experience on your family's next adventure, carry it on the go, and add it to your camping essentials! |
Material Composition | Your New Travel Potty Training Solution: The Potette Plus is your new convenient potty solution for traveling with your toddler. Our innovative foldable potty seat for toddler travel works as a trainer seat and travel potty, all in one! Bring the ultimate portable potty experience on your family's next adventure, carry it on the go, and add it to your camping essentials! |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 15.2 ounces |
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Love this product--it keeps exceeding my expectations
I found this product while searching on Amazon for a portable potty seat. My 2 year old is pottying training, and while she does ok on "big potties," sometime public ones can be pretty gross (public parks, beaches, gas stations, etc) and sometimes the seats are way too big. I was initially looking for one of those little quad-folding plastic seats but after reading a lot of negative reviews of those (too flimsy, slippery, etc) , the Potette caught my eye. This review is of the Potette Plus, which I understand is different from the original Potette in that the seat is designed to do double-duty as both a self-contained portable potty (used with the accompanying plastic bag attachments) OR as a small potty seat (placed on top of a regular toilet). I'm not familiar with the original Potette seats but my understanding is that they don't have this secondary function. I was a little confused at how it worked, and it didn't look all that portable in the pictures but the price was right and I thought I would give it a try regardless.When I got the product in the mail I got a better feel for how it works. It consists of a small circular molded hard ring (the seat itself), with two half-moon shaped "legs" that fold either completely inward for storage, straight down to function as legs on a potty chair, or flanged out to function as a potty seat. When stored, it's certainly bulkier than a quad-folding potty seat but it's still actually surprisingly compact. It slips easily into all my diaper bags and it's certainly smaller than lugging along a separate small potty chair, which is what we had been doing before I got this. Figuring out how to put it on a big potty was a little awkward at first. It doesn't "fit" neatly on most potties so it felt a little slippy but I found that I was trying to place it too far forward and if I slid it back just a little bit it would nestle in between the two halfs of the toilet seat pretty nicely. The plastic seat itself is VERY sturdy. I think I could probably run over it with my car without even scratching it. It seems very comfortable for my daughter to sit on. It does occasionally slip a little side to side/back and forth since it doesn't anchor onto the seat like some home potty seats will, so you have to hold it and your child steady on some toilets (which is a good idea anyway). But I've never worried she's going to fall through or into the water.My daughter never blinked at sitting on this and in fact she'll tell me she wants to "go potty on the red (one)!" She is very comfortable with the product.I hadn't had a chance to use it as a self-contained potty chair until this past weekend when we went to the beach and she suddenly declared she needed to go. The nearest public bathrooms were really far away and I didn't trust we would make it. Thinking on my feet, I grabbed the Potette out of my backpack, set it up in the sand, opened up a diaper and set it underneath it and she immediately used it without any hesitation. (I would have used the accompanying plastic bag but I hadn't remember to bring any).I've read a couple criticisms of the size (i.e. the seat is too small) and the sturdyness. First, a disclaimer that my daughter is petite. She's barely two and she's on the small side, so size is not a concern for me. It's actually perfect for her, but but also I think that even a much larger toddler would be fine. It's a smallish ring (I'm guessing about 9" in diameter at the widest part) but they really don't need to have something that big if you think about it. Even if their bums hang over the edges it still serves the purpose fine (much as our grown up butts hang over the sides of adult toilet seats). Regarding the legs, to use them the potty chair position, you do have to push them in and click them into place. If you don't do that then this would be very unsturdy, true. But clicked into place they feel VERY sturdy and I would have zero concerns about my daughter falling. I suspect I could stand on it without it even wobbling, though I don't of course recommend that!It comes with a thick plastic bag that you slip it into that has been great for storage. I keep a bag of flushable wipes, and a spare bag insert in with the ring. These bag inserts, by the way, aren't that much to speak of. They are a big like a plastic grocery bag with a small very flat square of what I'm guessing is absorbent material like what you find inside a diaper glued in place in the middle. I haven't used one to see how much liquid it would hold but it doesn't seem like it would trap very much moisure. It looks like you could substitute a grocery bag in a pinch as others have suggested but I'd want one that doesn't have any holes!Bottom line is that I couldn't be more pleased with this purchase and wouldn't hesitate to recommend this heartily to anyone who is traveling with a child or who is looking for an easy-to-tote potty seat for being out and about in public places. This is going on the list of things I recommend to other moms (and dads)!
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Goodbye Germy Public Restrooms!
We live an active life style and are either traveling on weekends, or are away from home with our two year old twins doing activities. As they have both been potty trained, I felt that it was important to ensure that they have access to a potty at all times while we are outside the home. After visiting numerous public rest rooms, and repeatedly hearing my twin say `mommy clean it' each time we entered a public restroom, I decided to search for a portable potty. When it arrived, it was significantly smaller than I expected, and I appreciated that it came with a storage bag - which I have used for both the potty and the seat inserts.This potty was first used on a 3.5 hour trip to another state and we were all so thankful that it was in the car. Like others, I didn't get out it worked initially (since I didn't read the instructions), and held it upright while my child when to the bathroom. Later I discovered that you need to push in the legs to ensure that the potty is sturdy and can support a child. Once I figured that out I'd highly recommend that the potty be placed on a flat surface. We used it in the car, while at an exit gas station (to ensure the safety of our children.) I have both a girl and boy, so I was a little worried about how the seat would work since we are used to either using a toilet seat insert or baby Bjorn potty which has a lot of protection for little boys urinating. It doesn't cover quite as well as the baby Bjorn or potty with a raised front, but you can always provide guidance to your child.The inserts work really well, and are simple to fit onto the legs of the potty. They do touch the floor surface in between the potty, which works well as you can ensure that a significant amount of matter can be safely collected by the potty. I didn't realize until its first use that the inserts actually work similar to a diaper, and soak up a portion of potty contents. This allowed for me to remove the bag easily and store it in the car until we could find a garbage can.Quite honestly, it's been great. It's convenient and has been a life saver when you are far away from a rest room and your toddler needs to go immediately. I would say however, that it is important to train your child to hold in for a while, so we use the potty only when we know that it's urgent or it'll take too long to get to the bathroom.Regarding the size of the potty. My children are smaller than average. However, I do think it is small. For example, my kids may ask to be helped on it, or have a slight drop to it meaning that it's not like a regular potty when they can just lean back and sit down; it's slightly lower than that comfortable level. It would be great if the legs extended just a couple more inches. However this hasn't proved to be an issue and I know they prefer this option over public restrooms, as do I. We plan to use this in the back of our car at the state fair. The one thing I would advise is to have a towel or something to cover your kids in the case that you do need to use it outside or in the back of your car. We use it in the back seat floor area of our SUV as we have enough room and can ensure privacy.Like I mentioned earlier, this product is great and I would recommend it to anyone with kids who are being potty trained, or for kids who need to access a potty while traveling.
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