| | |  | | Home » Fisher-Price Potty On-the-Go - Gray | | | | | | | Description: | | The Potty On-the-Go is a travel potty designed for toddlers and young preschoolers to use when away from home. Potty training toddlers can continue their training uninterrupted, even when traveling. And for the older preschooler, the Potty On-the-Go provides a sanitary alternative to public restrooms. This product utilizes a disposable bag and absorbency pad system to ensure sanitary waste removal that keeps the potty clean. The potty legs fold flat allowing the product to discreetly store in a soft goods tote bag. Tote bag also includes pockets for storing wipes, hand sanitizer and other related items. | | | Features: | |
• The Potty On-the-Go is designed for the traveling toddler!
• Potty training can continue even when away from the confort of home or daycare.
• For older preschoolers, Potty On-the-Go is a safe and sanitary alternative to public restrooms.
• Disposable bag and asorbancy pad ensure sanitary waste disposal.
• Potty legs collapse to store in a included descreete tote bag.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 14.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.7 inches | | Product Height:
| 14.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 3.6 pounds | | Package Length:
| 14.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 13.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 41 reviews |
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16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Great Product!Mar 28, 2008
By Everymom Fisher-Price Potty On-the-Go - Gray
Twenty dollars is a bargain for this great product. We make frequent road trips with our 4-year-old daughter, who is afraid of the automatic flush toilets at most highway rest stops. This potty replaces a Baby Bjorn potty chair, really meant for indoor use, that took up valuable trunk space and required either myself or my husband to find a discreet location to dump out the pee. The way I see it, here are the best features of this product:
-compact and discreet: you could take this potty just about anywhere with its tasteful carrying case slung over your shoulder without anyone being the wiser. Also, it takes up very little trunk space.
-no expensive or hard-to-find refills to buy: simply keep the bag stocked with 4 gallon trash bags and some disposable nursing pads that can be purchased at any supermarket.
-bag has lots of handy pockets for storing bags and absorbent pads, plus extra room for a package of tissues and some hand sanitizer.
-my daughter loves it and even wants to use it in the house!
If there are any drawbacks to this product, I haven't found them yet! I would have paid twice as much!
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Great PottyApr 24, 2008
By Kimberly Great travel potty - I leave it right in the car to use even in town while shopping. It pops open quickly and really feels sturdy. The seat is close enough to a real toilet seat size that my child feels secure sitting on it and there isn't a problem catching everything.
The carrying bag is useful as a disguise for the toilet and keeps it clean while being tossed around the car. I highly recommend it.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Excellent portable potty!Apr 23, 2008
By mamaofthree We had a port-a-potty in the back of our minivan, a camping kind that you fill with deodorizer and water to flush it. Works great but is huge and a pain to empty/clean when full. It was necessary when my 2 girls were younger because they potty trained early (20 months) AND had to go potty constantly.
Now that the emergencies are few and far between, I took out the port-a-potty and replaced it with the Fisher Price Potty on the Go. It is the best invention ever!! I love how you don't have to buy special, expensive refill bags for it- the manufacturer suggests any 4 gallon bag with some sort of pad (nursing or maxi) stuck inside. Even though the directions don't specify, I keep the potty folded in the carry bag with the disposable bag already attached, so all I have to do when we need it is unfold the three legs to prop it up. Easy and convenient! It will come in handy for my third child, whom I expect to potty train this summer.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Does the Job, But Could be ImprovedMay 27, 2008
By G
"GMadison"
It is great to have a potty that can be out and about with you and that it has it's own carrying case. This potty is definitely durable and easy to set up, clean up and use. I also like that it comes w/ a nice carrying case. However, I think there are other potties out there that might be a bit more portable. This one is pretty big (which is good if you have a taller child), so it has to be hooked to the stroller b/c it doesn't fit into the basket underneath. Also- it only comes w/ 4 bags and pads so you have to separately purchase more bags and pads (or makeshift create your own, which we do) and not a whole lot of bags and pads will fit into the carrying bag. Since we are potty training right now, we can easily go through 4 bags in one morning outing.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Get it cheap!Jan 27, 2010
By B. Thorpe Love this for all the reasons everyone else mentioned... And you can it at Kohls online for [...]! Great deal! I love Amazon and have no idea why their sellers are offering at well over twice that???
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