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Fisher-Price Potty On-the-Go - Gray | 
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| Brand: Fisher-Price Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $59.98
New (5) from $59.98
Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 3026
Age: 2 - 5 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.6 Dimensions (in): 14 x 4.7 x 14
Model: J5251 UPC: 027084329278 EAN: 0027084329278 ASIN: B000NVZ8BW
Release Date: January 10, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | 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. |
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Product 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.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 29 more reviews...
Nice option for toddler on the go November 19, 2008 Bargain Hunter (Missouri, USA) We only use this when we're out and about, but so far, it works great! We have left it in the car and use it between stores. My 2 year old sits on it like any other potty chair or toilet. The absorbent pad works great - you wouldn't even know there was liquid in the bag.
potty on the go November 17, 2008 M. Wojtalik For this price, I expected the potty to have a plastic cup also. It's hard to spill pee out of a plastic bag.
very discrete, many pockets for storage, small and perfect. November 3, 2008 Traci L. Myers (Glenwood Springs, Colorado United States) I love this little travel toilet. I had been needing to purchase one for years for my home day care and finally it was absolutely necessary. So I researched them and this one seemed to have it all. Compact, discrete, lots of storage room, sits up off the ground, easy to clean, big hole for aiming (smile), it has it all and I just bring along a small playhut tent and they have there own private potty. I love it! It sure beats filthy public rest rooms and portapotties too, we have now used it even if there is one of these near by.
Awesome. Convenient. October 31, 2008 Jose M. Martinez Take it anywhere and it seems like any other hand bag. Comfortable for the kids and easy to use. Highly recommend it.
Fisher-Price portable potty seat October 21, 2008 Andrea Koenig-Brown (S.F. Bay Area, CA) I LOVE THIS PORTABLE POTTY!!! It has to be one of the best things I have ever bought! It has made potty emergencies no big deal and it's lightweight and easy to set up. You can take it to the park without the bathroom and not have to worry about accidents making you leave early. It weighs nothing and has a great carrying case with some refill bags and pads included inside - so easy! I made my best friend buy one for her two year old and four year old and she loves it, too. I would not go without it now and wish I had bought it earlier so I could have avoided dealing with all those accidents and wet clothes ... and nasty port-a-johns and public restrooms.
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