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Foldable Potty Toilet Seat, Toilet Training Seats Portable Potty Travel Toddler Toilet Seat Pads for Baby Kids with 4 Anti Slip Silicon Pads and 1Bag Prevent Germs Spread (Green)

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Disposable vs. Reusable: Decide whether you prefer disposable seat covers for convenience or reusable ones for environmental reasons. Each option has its pros and cons.

The lightweight and compact nature of the Potette Max makes it easy to move around the home, using the hygienic hard liner that allows you to safely dispose of the contents and clean the potty between each use.

Hygiene: Travel toilet seat covers are designed to provide a hygienic barrier between your skin and the toilet seat, keeping you protected from potential germs and bacteria. You can get folding toilet seats for toddlers. Ours lives in my changing bag as my son is very slight and feels unsteady on toilets even if I hold him and so refuses to use them without a toddler seat.” (Tried and tested by Mumsnet user Hedgeh0g) Our verdict

Comes with a carry handle and the only potty with a leak-proof seal, so there’s never any mess. Kids can take it to nursery, on summer holidays and for days out. Easily portable, it also hangs from your pushchair handle. Material: Consider the material used to make the toilet seat covers. Look for options that are water-resistant, durable, and easy to clean. We have a Potette Plus and I love it. My daughter calls it her 'out and about potty' It folds up for storage, and also right out to act as a little toilet seat so they can sit comfortably on the loo. We're in the throes of potty training and we've used it in a dance studio (loo seat), clothes shop (loo seat) and a park (potty) this weekend. Absolutely invaluable. It comes with plastic bag inserts, which you have to buy more of, but you can just as easily use a plastic shopping bag with a wad of kitchen roll in it.” (Rated by Mumsnet user Rainatnight) Our verdict

What types of travel potty are available?

Smart Toilet Seat is what you need. Front and rear adjustable washing nozzles with adjustable temperature, heated seat.” Recommended by PhilCornwall1. How comfortable is it for your child? - Does it provide a comfortable and familiar base for your child to sit on during use? Is the seat spacious enough and how similar does it feel to an adult toilet? We had some long journeys and in those situations, we used pull-ups over normal pants and called them 'travel pants'. We didn't let on that they were absorbent / like nappies but they were useful for reassurance (ours, not the children’s) in case we couldn't make the loo in time. Wearing them over pants means they don't feel like nappies and avoid confusion.” (Advice from Mumsnet user Elevenplusdilemma) While some users felt the container could be bigger, it can hold up to 250ml, which the brand claims reflects the average size of an eight-year-old’s bladder - plenty to accommodate potty-training children. Completely leak-free when full, you can simply empty and clean the Whizzer when you reach your destination. If you’re wondering what’s the difference between the 3-in-1 and 2-in-1 Potette models, here’s what you get with each: PotettePlus 2-in-1 comes with…

We always have to get ours in Argos because they seem to be the only place that do cream ones. We have just got a new one from there and so far it's great, the last few were rubbish though, so they must have improved the design.” Recommended by Deadringer. The Armley Raised Blue Toilet Seat has many features that make it an extremely hygienic toilet seat: Along with increasing your child’s confidence, you’ll also be giving them a comfortable, ergonomic and sturdy toilet seat. The built-in splash guard and angled toilet trainer seat prevent spills, and it's easy to clean after use by rinsing it under the tap. Pros

Square toilet seats offer a more modern and minimalist feel than traditional round seats and are ideal for square toilet bowls. Alternatively, you can opt for D-shaped toilet seats for square toilets. An innovative 2-in-1 design with robust, fold-out legs, the Potette Plus Universal Potty and Toilet Training Seat can be used as a full-sized travel potty with disposable liners, or converted to a toilet training seat for a more comfortable public toilet experience for your child. After use, you can simply fold the legs down flat for compact storage, before popping into the hygienic carry bag and continuing on your travels. But first, you’ll need to line up the seat and slot the bolts into the toilet bolt holes, then use a pair of pliers to tighten the nuts underneath. Be careful not to over-tighten the nuts, as you might need to adjust them once you’ve fitted the toilet seat. The smooth plastic offers a comfortable and contoured seat to help children gain more confidence when using the toilet. It also comes with a hygienic full splash guard above and below the seat to prevent unwanted spills.

Toilet bowls and seats come in a variety of different sizes, but most are between 350mm and 500mm. However, the only way to know what size toilet seat you need is to measure your toilet. To do this, you’ll need to remove the current toilet seat and get a tape measure. Whether you want to replace your old toilet seat to perk up your bathroom without blowing the budget or you want to install a new three-piece suite and need a loo seat to complement your new design, there are plenty of toilet seat shapes and sizes to choose from. You will also need to be patient with your child when they first start using a travel potty away from home, as being in a strange place may make it difficult for them to use a potty at first. This is the reason that it is a good idea to practice as much as possible. There are two toilet seat styles to choose from; the first is a standard close seat. Standard close seats are easy to fit and come in a variety of shapes and materials. These toilet seats often work best when complementing traditional or contemporary bathroom styles.Raises the height of a toilet; allowing users to get on & off the toilet easier, with less pressure on hips & legs Spending time outside the home whilst potty training can be challenging, but here are some of Mumsnet users’ best tips to make the experience run smoothly. Some portable toilets can be a bit bulky for camping, which by necessity requires a more compact solution. Finding a lightweight, small toilet with enough capacity for more than a single-use toilet is a winning combo.

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