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A potty for out and about?

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Whenisitmysleepytime · 12/08/2011 21:04

any suggestions or recommendations?

After taking the home potty to the pub and having to deal with a sudden wee and then walk out of pub with a full potty I need a better solution! Blush

Help save my blushes!

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girlywhirly · 14/08/2011 06:35

Why couldn't you empty the potty in the pub loos? Are they innaccessible with a toddler i.e up or down flight of stairs, and you couldn't carry child and potty safely?

The folding Potette plus looks good, with the disposable bags. Or you could line the current potty with a pedal bin liner and a few sheets of kitchen roll folded into a pad inside, or a cheap sanitary pad to soak up any wee, and tie it up after use, dispose at home/dog poo bin/ nappybin. The bonus with the Potette is it is smaller and can be folded, also can be converted to a toddler toilet seat.

Whenisitmysleepytime · 14/08/2011 08:44

Sorry wasn't very clear. I meant walk through pub with full potty. Ds gave me v little notice so was no chance of getting to toilets.

I was hoping to find something a bit more discrete than out potty. The pottete looks good. Thanks!

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aftereight · 16/08/2011 22:12

I'm carrying a big potty round everywhere this week (day 5 now) and have been using a nappy to soak up the wee afterwards - just turn it inside out first and it soaks it up in seconds. Nappy into sealed bag and wait to find a bin. Not ideal to take potty to library/museum/shops but DS can't hold on yet, and won't sit on a toilet.

bessie26 · 17/08/2011 08:57

We have a my carry potty DD1 has only really started using it the last few days, but loves it & it really does seal (I tested it by filling with water & shaking!) so no worries about leaks if there's nowhere appropriate to empty it!

bessie26 · 17/08/2011 08:59

aftereight I read on another thread on here that a sanitary towel is a cheaper/smaller alternative to nappies for soaking up the wee!

aftereight · 17/08/2011 17:05

Ah, thanks Bessie - thing is, I have a huge pack of nappies left over so may as well use them!

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