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My 2-year-old daughter loves this thing. She was terrified to sit on the toilet but now she uses this potty and has no problems with it. It is the perfect height for her. Love everything about this product.

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This small potty is a win! My son uses it daily at home and I also take it with us for long car drives. Super easy to use and the little trash bags make it easy to clean as well. The size is perfect. Would definitely recommend it to everyone who has small children!

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Best travel potties: portable potties and toilet training seats Mumsnetters won't leave home without

Are you preparing to head outside the home with your toilet-training toddler? Here are the best compact and portable travel potties, as recommended by Mumsnet parents. 

By Lucy Cotterill | Last updated Dec 18, 2023

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Potty training your toddler can be a fairly overwhelming experience. While your child may be fairly confident using the potty in their familiar home surroundings, heading outside the house with your ‘nappy-free’ toddler can be a little more daunting for all concerned. 

Taking a travel potty out and about can really take the pressure off, allowing you to enjoy a day with your toddler without needing to worry about the location of the nearest public toilets. Generally relatively compact in size, the best travel potties can easily be stashed in the basket of your pushchair or even in your changing bag , ensuring you’ve always got a solution to hand in case of toilet training emergencies. They can also help improve your child’s confidence, allowing some independence while reducing the risk of accidents. 

With a range of designs to choose from, including stand-alone potties and compact fold-out designs, a travel potty or toilet training seat is ideal for day trips, travel, camping and holidays. Some travel potties can also be used as a hygienic toilet seat reducer, helping aid the transition from a potty to a regular toilet.  

To bring you a definitive list of the best travel potties you can buy today, we tapped into the hive mind of Mumsnet parents, seeking their tried and tested recommendations on travel potties that have supported their child’s potty training journey. We then researched wider consumer feedback on the products Mumsnetters rate, gaining wider views on the potty’s ease of use and portability. 

Whether it’s a disposable travel potty, a foldable travel potty or a travel seat for public toilets, here are the best travel potties that make toilet training outside of the home simple and stress-free. 

Best travel potties at a glance:

Best overall travel potty: Pottette Plus 2-in-1 Compact Universal Potty | Buy now

Best budget travel potty: Hippychick Tron Travel Potty | Buy now 

Best foldable travel potty: Pottiagogo Travel Potty | Buy now

Best travel potty seat: OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty | Buy now

Best travel potty for car journeys: My Carry Potty | Buy now

1. Best overall travel potty: Potette Plus 2-in-1 Compact Universal Potty and Toilet Training Seat 

Price on writing: £17 | Buy now from Amazon

Size : H7 x W22 x D23cm | Type: 2-in-1 design

What we like

Includes three disposable biodegradable liners

Includes carry bag for travel

Stable rubber feet 

Converts from potty to toilet trainer seat as your child grows 

What we don’t like

The cost of liners can add up

What Mumsnet users say

We used the Potette Plus. It’s a really easy-to-use potty which folds flat and uses disposable liners. It can also be used as a toilet training seat. (Recommended by Mumsnet user MelBushman )

“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 

When asked in the forums for potty training tips, the Potette Plus travel potty was mentioned by Mumsnet users time and time again.

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. 

The set includes three lightly scented biodegradable liners, with others sold separately as a pack of thirty . Making potty training almost fun, toddlers love how the pattern on the liner disappears when they get wet, while parents rate how the liquid turns to gel to prevent spills or leaks. With stable feet and a sturdy design that won’t collapse under your toddler’s weight, the Potette Plus is also really straightforward to clean after use. 

Related: The best potty training pants, according to Mumsnetters

2. Best budget travel potty: Hippychick Tron Travel Potty

Price on writing: £10 | Buy now from Amazon

Size: ‎ 48 x 24 x 9 cm | Type: Disposable 

Small, lightweight design

Pops out for potty emergencies or during travel 

Made from biodegradable materials 

Supports up to 50kg in weight 

Works out more expensive as a long-term option 

More suited to emergency use during travel 

Less comfortable seat than stand-alone travel potties

“I always took them to the loo if nearby, or took a disposable travel potty. They’re by Hippychick and are very good.”  (Tried and tested by Mumsnet user Astromelia )

If you’re going camping, heading to a festival or planning a long car journey where your toddler needs to last longer between toilet trips, you may want to opt for an affordable disposable travel potty that will be easily accessible in case of emergencies. 

These pop-out travel potties from Hippychick are a really practical solution - a convenient, fully-lined cardboard design that simply folds out to create a disposable potty when required. 

Surprisingly sturdy, the Tron disposable potties can actually hold weights of up to 50kg, making them suitable even for older children if required. They’re also small enough to stash inside your coat pocket or handbag, so they won’t take up valuable storage space in your car.

Read next: The best breast pumps Mumsnetters swear by

3. Best foldable travel potty: Pottiagogo Travel Potty 

Price on writing: £15 | Buy now from Amazon

Size: 38.4 x 26 x 6.6 cm | Type: Stand alone travel potty

Realistic toilet shape aids the transition from potty to toilet

Includes pack of 20 liners 

Safety lock to hold securely when in use 

Innovative folding design 

Compact for travel 

Requires two hands to fold back up after use 

Additional liners sold separately

“Pottiagogo potties are really light and compact and have disposable liners. Good luck!”  (Tried and tested by Mumsnet user Pegsmum )

With a compact and lightweight design that easily fits underneath your pushchair, the innovative Pottiagogo travel potty opens quickly and easily with a simple one-handed flick. Converting from a flat portable unit to a stand-alone travel potty in seconds, it’s ideal for those emergency toilet trips, car journeys, camping and festivals, even when your toddler has a habit of going from distracted to desperate in seconds. 

With a soft and comfortable toilet seat and a secure safety lock for stability, this travel potty is suitable for children aged 15 months to 5 years. Thanks to its realistic design, it can also help aid their transition to a full-sized toilet. 

With a pack of twenty biodegradable potty liners included, the Pottiagogo is hygienic and easy to clean. It does require two hands to fold back down, however, with two safety buttons that need to be depressed simultaneously to compress.

Related: The best potty training books for stress-free toilet training

4. Best travel potty seat: OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty

Price on writing: £49 | Buy now from Amazon

Size: 27.3 x 25cm | Type: 2-in-1 potty and toilet seat

2-in-1 potty and toilet seat

Quick to open for toilet emergencies

Moulded seat with a splatter guard 

Flaps hold disposable liners in place during use

Some reviewers felt it sat a little low to the ground for their toddlers

“I had this one for my daughter. So handy and compact; I just had it in my rucksack with a few normal pedal bin liners. Great for car journeys, using in public loos, travelling and everyday use.”  (Tried and tested by Mumsnet user HairyFeline )

“I have a folding potty which you line with a bag, or you can use it on a toilet seat to make it smaller. Oxo Tot. It's been amazing!! Useful for when you're out & not near a toilet.” (Recommended by Mumsnet user Topjoe19 )

Thanks to its folding legs, this compact and portable travel potty converts from a potty to a toilet training seat in seconds, with the legs locking outwards to fit the majority of public toilets.

While this OXO Tot potty is fairly hard to come by and as a result doesn’t come cheap, Mumsnet users praised its compact and portable design that allows them to take it with them wherever they go. 

We love how the disposable liners (sold separately) are conveniently held in place thanks to the flexible flaps on both sides of the seat. With a smooth surface and splatter guard, it's also easy to keep clean and hygienic, no matter how much it gets used on your travels. 

Related: The best highchairs, tried and tested by Mumsnetters

5. Best travel potty for car journeys: My Carry Potty 

Price on writing: £29 | Buy now from Amazon

Size: 26 x 15cm | Type: Stand alone travel potty  

Choice of bright and colourful designs 

Carry handle for portability

Secure locking mechanism and leakproof seal 

No disposable liners required 

Large comfortable seat 

Quite bulky for younger ones to carry by themselves 

“We have a My Carry Potty. Son loves it and uses it everywhere: in the park, in the woods, down the bottom of our (massive) garden. He prefers it over standing but will also happily sit on a toilet at home or in public”  (Tried and tested by Mumsnet user Kindofcrunchy )

“We have a My Carry Potty. My son is a bit funny about using toilets and often has an urgent need for a poo. He won't be able to use it for too much longer as he's quite big for it (he's four in August) but I like the security it brings.” (Recommended by Mumsnet user mynameiscalypso ) 

“My Carry Potty is the best. It just goes in the bottom of the pram. It’s good not faffing with bags/having to clean it immediately because it’s all just sealed away.” (Rated by Mumsnet user Jujujuly )

When it comes to child appeal, they don’t come more child-friendly than the bright and fun characters from My Carry Potty, with a wide range of super-cute designs including everything from brightly coloured blocks to dinosaurs, penguins and ladybirds. 

This multi-award winning potty may be a bit more bulky to carry than some, however, kids love the portable carry handle, allowing them to take it with them wherever they go. A stand-alone, bag-free design, the seat is large and comfortable with an integrated splash guard suitable for children from 15-36 months. 

We love the secure locking mechanism and leakproof, water-tight seal, helping keep the contents (and odours) fully contained until you reach a convenient place to empty it.

Read next: The best toys for 2-year-olds - Mumsnetters share their top tips

6. Best compact travel potty: The Whizzer by Kiddiwhizz 

Price on writing: £20 | Buy now from Amazon

Size: ‎7 x 7 x 13 cm | Type: Handheld potty

Lightweight, compact, portable design

Suitable for children up to 8 years

Moulded design for privacy

Leakproof when full 

Easy to clean

Handheld design may be less suited to younger children or toddlers with questionable aim

Some reviewers felt the bottle should be bigger 

“I've recently bought a Whizzer to take with us instead of the travel potty - good to have an option in the back pocket if he literally can't relax enough to urinate in a public loo” (Tried and tested by Mumsnet user IvanTheDragon )

“These are brilliant and saw me through potty training both my girls!” (Recommended by Mumsnet user FinallyMrsE ) 

Our verdict

Available in a choice of colours, this handheld travel toilet is made from high-grade silicone and is quickly assembled to create a convenient travel toilet for car journeys, camping or anywhere your child may need a wee outside of the home. 

With a compact design that is small enough to pop inside your handbag, you simply peel off the lid and attach the spout before use. Designed to be used in an upright standing position; the privacy shield allows discrete use for both boys and girls. 

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.

Related: The best toys for 3-year-olds - top gifts for preschoolers

7. Best travel seat for public toilets: Pejoye Foldable Potty Toilet Training Seat

Price on writing: £9.99 | Buy now from Amazon

Size: 35.56 x 25.4 x 2.51cm | Type : Travel seat / seat reducer 

Fun frog character 

Compact and portable folding design

Non-slip pads for secure fit

Easy to clean 

Comes with a carry bag to store after use 

May not fit toilets with square seats 

Not as sturdy as one-piece toilet seat reducers 

“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 )

Suitable for kids from 12 months to eight years, this foldable toilet seat is ideal for travelling away from home, creating a hygienic and practical toilet solution for use at service stations, hotels, restaurants or other public toilets.

Stored in its own portable travel pouch, it takes up very little space in your bag, before opening out to create a cute, child-friendly frog character and a familiar toilet training aid for your toddler. 

This comfortable and hygienic toilet seat has non-slip pads that hold the seat securely in place during use, allowing your toddler to use the toilet independently without needing to be held. 

8. Best travel potty for comfort: Potette Max 3-in-1 Potty 

Price on writing: £25 | Buy now from Amazon  

Size: 32 x 27 x 2.51cm | Type: 3 in 1 design 

3-in-1 design suitable as a home potty, travel potty and toilet training seat

Hard reusable liner for home use

Legs fold flat to convert from potty to toilet training seat

Three disposable liners included 

Includes travel bag 

More costly than some

Disposable liners can be expensive to buy separately 

If you’re looking for a comfortable full-sized potty that can be used both inside and outside the home, the Potette Max 3-in-1 potty is the ideal choice, with an intelligent design that converts from a home potty to a travel potty and even a toilet training seat for use in public toilets.

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. 

When used outside the home, this versatile potty training tool comes with three biodegradable liners and a travel bag for complete convenience. Just like the Potette Plus, we love how the pattern on the liner disappears when they get wet. 

When visiting public toilets, you can also quickly convert this potty to a training seat by simply folding the legs out flat 

9. Best easy empty potty: Pourty Easy to Pour Potty    

Price on writing: £11 | Buy now from Amazon

Size: 30 x 17 x 24 cm | Type: Stand alone potty  

Handle and spout make it easy to empty

Comfortable seat with a high splash guard 

More suitable for use in the home 

The bulkier design doesn't fold flat 

Less portable than some official travel potties above 

“You can get a Pourty, which is a potty that’s designed to be emptied easily.”  (Tried and tested by Mumsnet user OhhhPeee )

Whilst not technically a travel potty, the Pourty potty has a unique easy-to-empty design that makes it convenient to use, even outside of the home. 

With a sturdy plastic design with a wide spacious seat and splash guard, this potty has a carry handle and pouring duct that allows you to wash away the contents after use. Even better, it doesn’t pour over the areas your child is likely to touch - making it more hygienic and easy to clean.

Whilst it's less compact and portable to use outside the home, it may be a good option for toddlers who are less comfortable using ‘non-familiar’ toilets outside the home. 

What are travel potties for?

An important part of your toddlers’ toilet training journey, a travel potty is a compact, portable and sometimes foldable potty that can easily be used outside of the home - whether that's as a stand-alone potty or a seat reducer for use on a traditional public toilet. 

For toddlers who are early into their toilet training journey and may get caught short, travel potties provide a comfortable and familiar experience when using the toilet outside, on holiday or during travel. 

What types of travel potty are available?

There are a variety of travel potty options and which is right for you will depend upon your child's age, size and stage of potty training 

Disposable travel potties - These are best suited for occasional/emergency use, such as a long car journey with a recently potty-trained toddler who hasn’t yet been tested over longer periods. Whilst relatively affordable, they obviously work out more expensive if used over the long term and aren’t the most sustainable choice.

Foldable/collapsable travel potties - With some big plus points for portability, these travel potties collapse down flat or have legs that fold in to make them more compact and easy to carry when not in use. 

Stand-alone travel potty - Whilst these don’t tend to fold down flat, these more robust travel potties are often more comfortable for toddlers, with large seats that are more similar in nature to a traditional toilet. Some require emptying immediately after use, while others have a seal to prevent leakage until you reach home or a convenient place to empty and clean.

Seat reducer / portable travel seat - Ideal for children who are confident using a potty but may feel less comfortable on a full-sized public toilet, these fold-out seats can be placed on top of the traditional toilet seat to reduce the size. These can help children feel more independent when using public toilets, without the need to be held by a parent. 

Multipurpose 2-in-1/ 3-in-1 seats - The most versatile choice, these designs can adapt to your child’s needs as they grow, switching between a potty and toilet training seat as required for use both inside and outside the home. 

Things to consider when choosing a travel potty

How old is your child? - What stage is your child at in their toilet training journey? If you’re planning to use a travel potty with an older child, you’ll need to check the weight or size limits to ensure they offer a safe and comfortable fit. 

How portable is it? - How easy is the travel potty to carry? Does it fold down flat or include a carry bag? Can it fit into your bag or basket of your pushchair for convenience? Consider how you want to transport it and look for more compact designs if you’re limited on space or prefer a more discrete potty. 

How easy is it to clean/empty? - How easy is the travel potty to clean? Does it need to be emptied immediately or can it contain the contents and odours until you return home? 

Does it require liners?  - Does it require the use of disposable liners and if so, are any included with the purchase? It’s worth considering how much the liners cost to replace and factor this into the overall cost. Other designs such as the My Carry Potty can be used without liners, but tend to be a little more bulky as a result. 

How easy is it to use? - For designs that fold out or convert, how easy are they to use? Can they be set up quickly in the event of a toilet emergency? How robust are they and do they have non-slip feet that can hold it securely in place during use?

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?

Does it adapt to your child’s needs as they grow? - Can the potty convert to a toilet training seat/seat reducer as your child grows in confidence? 

How much does it cost? - How much are you willing to spend? Some parents prefer to opt for a budget-friendly choice for occasional or emergency use only, whereas you may be willing to spend a little more if you spend a lot of time outside the home with your toddler. 

Tips for getting out and about while potty training

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. 

1. Take your child to the toilet at regular intervals 

Toddlers can’t necessarily go for a ‘just in case’ wee like adults do, however offering the toilet regularly or simply reminding your toddler that a toilet is close by can help reduce the risk of accidents. 

“I would just take him to the toilet really regularly. There are toilets on most trains, in some stations, and all museums.” (Tip from Mumsnet user Hopeislost )

2. Bring the travel potty

Taking a travel potty with you, even if you don’t end up using it can provide additional reassurance and peace of mind.

“ Just bring a potty with you and keep asking them if they need to use it. The less fuss you make and the more you keep up with your usual routine the quicker they'll learn. People make the mistake of staying in with trousers off all week, but then forget they still need to learn to stay dry when out the house.” (Suggestion from Mumsnet user strongcupofTea )

3. Don’t be afraid to take pull-ups

If you’re likely to spend a significant amount of time travelling where toilet stops can be unpredictable, don’t be afraid to use a pull-up, even if over their normal pants. This can provide a backup in the event of an accident. 

“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 )

4. Take spare pants and nappy sacks 

Accept that sometimes potty training takes practice. With all the will in the world, your child may get distracted and forget they need the toilet before it's too late. Take spare clothes and knickers with you on your travel, along with somewhere to stash soiled clothing in the event of an accident.

“Along with spare underwear and pants, take a bunch of nappy sacks. You don't want wet wee-stinking clothes loose in your bag!” (Tip from Mumsnet user MooseBreath )

What is the best travel potty to buy?

Our top pick for a travel potty is the Potette Plus thanks to its stable yet compact and portable design that adapts to your child’s needs as they grow. 

How we chose our recommendations

Recommendations from real mumsnet users .

Mumsnet forums are full of hints and tips from parents about their child’s potty training experience, with many users sharing the methods and tools that have supported their child to become dry during the day and night 

First, we sought out the trusted opinions of Mumsnet users, to get their feedback on the travel potties that they rate, recommend and have used with their own children.

We also looked out for any negative reviews, where Mumsetters highlighted products that they felt were poor quality, difficult to clean or bulky to use outside of the home. 

Expert opinions

Next up, we considered reviews and feedback from trusted industry experts. We want to be confident that the products we recommend are fit for purpose, so we looked out for award-winning products or those that were well regarded in the marketplace.

Authentic consumer reviews

Finally, to bring you our definitive list of the best travel potties on the market, we thoroughly investigated genuine, in-depth customer reviews on retailer sites such as Amazon, Argos and John Lewis to get wider consumer experiences regarding the potties on our shortlist. 

About the author

Lucy Cotterill is a mum of two and a Content Writer at Mumsnet, specialising in baby/child and lifestyle product reviews and round-ups. Having written product reviews on her own blog Real Mum Reviews since 2012, Lucy loves to research and explore the pros and cons of products, scrutinising reviews and consumer feedback to help people make confident purchases. 

With two girls of her own, Lucy knows only too well the fear that can arise when your newly potty-trained child needs a wee (usually at the furthest point away from a toilet). She’s tested a variety of toilet training tools in her time, including some of the brands featured in this piece. 

Originally from a HR background with a degree in Business Studies, Lucy developed a real passion for blogging and writing when her children were young, going on to write for several online publications including US parenting site Pregistry and the Evening Standard. When she’s not manically tapping the keys of her laptop, Lucy loves nothing more than to cosy up with her Kindle and enjoy the latest thriller, or compete in Nintendo Switch rallies with her daughters aged six and 10.

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Transparency is really important to us and that's why we're always upfront about where we find our recommendations. We write about products that we feel offer the best value to most parents – the ones that our users would recommend to their own friends and family.

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What is a travel potty for toddlers?

Once you start the potty training journey, you're in for the long haul. The ups and downs and oh, the accidents, and that’s just around the house. But the potential for problems really ratchets up when you have a fledgling potty trainer and you’re away from home. As parents all over the world know from experience, there’s no grace period for the newly trained: when they have to go, they have to go now.

But with a travel potty, you’re ready to swing into action, and nobody’s day is ruined. What’s the right travel potty to keep in your toolkit? When we went looking for the answer, we started in BabyCenter’s Community, searching for on-the-ground recommendations from moms and dads. We then handed that research to our experienced editors, who vetted their reviews to pull together a list of the best. Keep reading to find out the best travel potty seat for toddlers, the best folding travel potty seat for toddlers, and more. And if you’re in search of a potty for your home, our favorite potty chairs may help.

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Best travel potty for toddlers overall, oxo tot 2-in-1 go potty.

The OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty folds into a tiny little package that’s petite enough to go in a stroller basket or a large diaper bag, but when unfolded, it’s a sturdy standalone potty seat. Fasten a plastic bag on and it covers the seat, keeping it clean even as it holds on to whatever your toddler is jettisoning. If there’s a regular toilet available, the Go Potty’s legs snap to the side, the potty fits on top of the toilet seat, and now your toddler has a comfy, secure kid-sized throne. But perhaps the feature parents will most appreciate: you can use regular plastic grocery-store bags with this potty (though OXO sells its own bags, too). 

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“We love this when we’re out and about, it can even be used in the car: OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty for travel.”

“For going to the park we rely on the travel potty by OXO called OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty.”

The seat can be a bit wobbly on larger public toilet seats. 

  • 3.7 x 10.5 x 11.9 inches
  • Maximum weight 50 pounds
  • Refill bags available but not required

Best travel potty seat for toddlers

Babybjörn toilet trainer.

There’s a reason this venerable seat has been a parent favorite for decades: It’s simple and gets the job done. With rubber edges underneath the seat for a good grip, this seat has a rise in the back and an ergonomic molded plastic shape that keeps little bottoms in place. The seat also has plastic “wings” that adjust to be more or less prominent via a simple dial; adjust it once to fit on your seat, and your perfect fit stays that way. Parents also like the handle on top, which makes it easy for kids to carry it and put on the seat by themselves, or can be used to hang the seat for convenient access.

This seat is typically pricier than competitors. 

  • 14 x 11.5 x 3.5 inches
  • 14.1 ounces
  • Recommended for ages 2-6

Best travel potty chair for toddlers

Babybjörn smart potty.

For kids that need a sturdier seat even on the go, the BabyBjörn Smart Potty is a great choice. This low-back version of the classic BabyBjörn potty is just as easy to clean and use as the original, but small enough to keep at Grandma’s or take on road trips. There are no flimsy legs; the potty’s outside is constructed of one piece of sturdy plastic, while the base has a nice rubbery grip to keep the seat from slipping. We love this seat’s pretty color options too; encourage your little one to pick his favorite. 

“I have two BabyBjörn Smart Potties, one from when my little guy was tiny under a year so his feet could touch the ground!”

“Just commenting to say this is my favorite potty seat: BabyBjörn Smart Potty!”

This potty is on the smaller side.

  • 12.6 x 10. x 6.8 inches

Best folding travel potty seat for toddlers

Primo folding potty with handles.

The Primo Folding potty is a good choice for parents who want a super-slim potty that’s easy to fold up and take anywhere. There are three non-pinching hinges that open the seat up flat; it then fits on top of regular toilet seats and stays in place with no-skid pads underneath. After the child is done, when you fold it, the dirty side (the side that’s touched the toilet) faces in, so you can toss it into a wet-dry or zip-top bag. We love that this seat has side handles for balance, and that it’s affordable and super-compact. 

This seat’s miniscule size comes at a price: it lacks padding and isn’t as comfy as competitor seats.

  • 14 x 12 x 0.25 inches (unfolded)
  • Recommended for age 2 and up
  • Maximum weight 40 pounds

Best travel potty seat for toddlers with handles

Munchkin sturdy potty seat.

The Munchkin Sturdy Potty Seat is a simple and popular seat that fits most standard toilets and feels secure, with a non-skid seat and sturdy handles. We love that the bottom part of the seat is shaped into two “feet,” making the seat easy to stand up and store away. There is also a hook for those who prefer to hang the seat. The seat’s contoured shape makes it comfortable to sit on, too. 

“I’ve potty trained two boys at 17 and 19 months using the Munchkin Sturdy potty seats!”

Some wish the seat was longer to better fit elongated or more oval-shaped toilet seats. 

  • 13.5 x 15 x 3.38 inches
  • 12 ounces  

Best small travel potty for toddlers

Kalencom 2-in-1 potette plus.

Kalencom’s Potette is a parent favorite in over 50 countries because it works great as a potty chair or seat at home or on the road. If you’re training at home, reusable silicone liners fit on top of the seat and are easy to take off, empty, and clean; out and about you can use disposable plastic bags. The Potette’s rubberized feet keep the seat solid when it’s used on the floor, and folded up, the Potette can fit into a gallon-sized zip-top bag or your diaper tote. 

“I have the Potette and I love it!”

Make sure the legs are firmly snapped in place before setting your child on the seat.

  • 11.5 x 11.5 x 5.5 inches
  • 15.2 ounces
  • Recommended for 15 months and up

Best portable urinal for toddlers

Onedone portable baby urinal.

Little boys love using this small urinal, which has a friendly face and allows them to stand up and take aim; parents love that the Onedone seals tightly after use and won’t leak even if it gets knocked over if you can’t empty it immediately. It’s small enough to carry in a diaper bag, purse, or glove compartment, and a convenient option for long car trips. 

“The worst is when you buckle up all 4 kids in the car and then someone says they have to pee.I bought a Onedone travel urinal and a travel potty I keep in the car for emergency use and it's been very useful.”

Parents complain that the same removable receptacle that keeps the Onedone from leaking is hard to remove for cleaning and their hands get dirty. 

  • 11 x 7 x 2.7 inches
  • 16.9-ounce capacity

Best disposable potty for toddlers

Playtex potty genie disposable travel potty.

This disposable Playtex Potty for toddlers is ideal if you are on a road trip or find yourself at public events and need a quick place for your kids to go. This potty starts out as a bit of thin cardboard that can park unobtrusively in your car, stroller, or backpack; when nature calls, it unfolds into a sturdy potty that holds a child up to 60 pounds. After use, you close the lid and toss it in the trash. 

It’s easy to use, but “disposable” carries an environmental toll. 

  • 2 x 1 x 10 inches (folded); 7 x 4 x 4 (unfolded)
  • 0.035 ounces
  • Maximum weight 60 pounds

A travel potty is a portable product intended for young children that are learning or have just learned to potty train . There are two main kinds:

  • Potty chair: These lightweight standalone thrones are child-sized seats with receptacles to hold your child’s poop and pee. These chairs don’t require an adult toilet, and they’re not flushed; instead, the potty either has an inner basin that can be removed, emptied, and rinsed, or a disposable bag is secured to the seat and tossed after use. Travel potty chairs are generally too large to bring in a diaper bag.
  • Potty seats: Intended to be used on top of adult toilet seats to make it more comfortable for kids, these seats often fold up small enough to fit into a diaper bag or under the sink at Grandma's, and they work anywhere a restroom is available: stores, libraries, museums, airports. On the downside, many kids are terrified of adult toilets that flush loudly, and may resist using them even with their own seat; potty seats are often a second step after children outgrow a standalone potty (which often come with seats that lift off or convert for just this reason).

Do I need a travel potty?

Children who are new to or in the midst of toilet training often experience last-minute emergencies on the go. But your decision about a travel potty largely depends on a few factors:

  • Your habits: Are you a homebody family or one constantly on the go? Do you take road trips or other journeys where it’s tough to find a bathroom right away? Do you spend days out in places without ready bathroom access?
  • How you travel: Do you spend more time behind the wheel of a car or the handles of a stroller? How handy are bathrooms when you’re moving from place to place? How much space do you have to bring along a potty or potty seat?
  • Your child: Some children experience more bathroom emergencies than others. Some kids are fine using an adult toilet or peeing behind a tree. And some toddlers get scared of the loud sounds, big toilet, and big unknown strangers inside a public restroom. You know your child; consider how long they can typically wait to go and how flexible they are about where they go.

If you’ve decided a travel potty is in your future, all you have to do is find one that makes your child comfortable, pack it up, and hit the road. And may all your comings and goings be peaceful and pleasant.

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Leaving the house while you're potty training can be daunting, but having a foldable travel potty or seat with you wherever you go can do loads to relieve your worry about possible out-and-about toilet accidents...

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When you first start potty training, even the thought of leaving the house is enough to bring you out in a cold sweat. Having a travel potty or foldable seat with you can really takes the pressure off, as you know your child will have something familiar to use when you’re out and about.

Travel potties can be used just about anywhere, so are ideal if you’ve no idea where the nearest toilet is. If your child is a little older and starting to use the toilet at home, a foldable seat will make using public lavatories much easier and more hygienic – and you won’t have to worry about holding them steady so they don’t fall in!

We’ve searched the market for the best portable potties and foldable toilet seats around so your child doesn’t get caught short while they’re away from home. If you're taking your travel potty on a family holiday, take a look at our best travel cots too.

Best travel potties and seats at a glance

  • Best travel potty for portability: Hippychick Tron Travel Potty, £9.49 for pack of 3 at Amazon
  • Best travel potty for on-handed opening: Pottiagogo Folding Travel Potty, £14.99 at Amazon
  • Best travel potty for doubling up as a toilet seat: Potette Plus Convertible Travel Potty, £19.99 at Amazon
  • Best travel potty for cute designs: My Carry Potty, £29.99 at Amazon
  • Best foldable toilet seat for using public toilets: Pejoye Foldable Toilet Seat, £9.95 at Amazon
  • Best portable child's urinal for discreet toilet trips: Kiddiwhizz Whizzer, £19.99 at Amazon
  • Best travel potty for comfort: Streetwize Travel Potty, £19.99
  • Best travel potty for easy cleaning: Oxo Tot 2-in-2 Go Potty, £20
  • Best value travel potty: Pourty Potty, £9.99 at Amazon
  • Best foldable toilet seat for character appeal: Paw Patrol Foldable Toilet Seat, £11.99

What to look for when choosing a travel potty or foldable toilet seat

Size – Will it fit in your bag or the bottom of your pushchair? Some of the options on our list fold up extremely small and are very light, while others are more cumbersome but have a handle to make them easier to carry.

Ease of cleaning – How simple is it to clean the parts which will become soiled? Some travel potties come with disposable bags which can just be thrown away, while others have removable bowls which are easy to clean out.

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Comfort – Potties can sometimes be uncomfortable for little bottoms, particularly if it still takes your toddler a while to finish what they’re doing. Think about how comfortable the potty or toilet seat is and your little one will slip off it if they are a bit wriggly. Some of the most comfortable potties have a back rest or an ergonomic design.

Extras – A few of the travel potties on our list need to be used with disposable bags and absorbent pads. Make sure you factor in this additional cost when you buy as you will need to regularly pay for replacements. There are options which don’t need bags or liners, and instead close like a mini-suitcase, so think about which type you would prefer.

Multi-use – Some products can be used as both a travel potty, by adding a disposable bag, or you can put them onto an adult toilet to make a more stable and comfortable place for your child to sit. The beauty of these 2-in-1 products is they will last you a bit longer, as they’ll still come in useful when your toddler moves from potty to toilet.

Here’s our selection of the best portable travel potties and foldable toilet seats…

1. hippychick tron travel potty, £8 for pack of 3 or £30 for 12, – best for portability.

Hippychick Tron Travel Potty

This innovative disposable potty folds up super small so you can pop it in your bag or you’re your pocket whenever you go out. Its folded size is just 16cm x 9cm x 3cm and it weighs just 60g (less than your smartphone) so you won’t feel like you’re lugging the kitchen sink with you every time you leave the house. This makes it super convenient for odd days out or great to have by the tent at festivals. It’s also useful to have in your car if anyone suffers from travel sickness.

This cardboard eco potty is made from fully biodegradable material and is surprisingly strong – it can hold a child weighing up to 30kg so will definitely cope with your toddler or preschooler, even if they’re big for their age. It is used with a biodegradable pad, which will absorb up to 250ml in just 30 seconds. And once your child has been, you can close it up to stop any of the contents and their odours escaping before you dispose of them.

Available from: Hippychick , Amazon and Fruugo

2. Pottiagogo folding travel potty, £15

– best for one-handed opening.

Pottiagogo folding travel potty being tested

Awards: Silver – Potty & Toilet Training Product, MadeForMums Awards 2022

One of the best features of the Pottiagogo is that you can open it quickly and easily with just one hand – ideal if it’s an emergency and there’s no time to spare. It is extremely simple to set up and is used just like a standard potty – you just need to add a bag with absorbent liner to catch the contents.

The travel potty is lightweight but sturdy and it folds down flat so it won’t take up too much space when you’re out or when storing it at home. Tester Petya, mum of 2, called it “the perfect size – not too big or small” and said that it was “very easy to carry around”. It isn’t as discreet as some of the options on our list, but it will fit neatly in the bottom of most pushchairs.

Overall our MFM testers liked the quality and sturdiness, with a safety lock to secure it in place, but found fitting the bags a little bit tricky at first. Tester Graham, dad of 2, also felt that it needed a raised front and back for easier positioning.

Available from: Kidly and Amazon

3. Potette Plus Convertible Travel Potty, £19.99

– best for doubling up as toilet seat.

Potette Plus Convertible Travel Potty being tested

The Potette Plus is a full size travel potty that also turns into a toilet training seat, so you can use it at home as well as on the go. The plastic potty folds down small and comes with its own convenient and hygienic drawstring bag to carry it round in. When using it as a travel potty, you will need to use disposable liners – it comes with 3, which are fragranced, absorbent and biodegradable.

We loved the fact you could use it as a seat as well as a travel potty, meaning you get 2 products for the price of 1. This also means you can use it on public toilets when your child is a bit older but not quite ready to use adult-sized loo seats. Remember to make sure the legs click securely into place before your child uses it as a potty, as one reviewer forgot and found it toppled over easily.

Parent tester Varvara tested this with their 2 year old and said, "It's very sturdy and looks great. The colours are vibrant and the potty is pleasant to use with a very convenient design. My child loves using it on a big toilet and took to it straight away".

Available from: Amazon

4. My Carry Potty, £27.50

– best for cute designs.

My Carry Potty

My Carry Potty is probably the cutest looking portable potty on the market! It comes in lots of colourful character designs including a fox, bumblebee, ladybird, penguin and dinosaur so your child can choose their favourite.

But the My Carry Potty does more than just look good - it’s lightweight, leak-free and bag free so you don’t have to keep remembering to buy bags or liners. There’s also a handle making it easy to carry and it looks like a cool little suitcase. It isn’t as compact as some of the others on the list, for example you can’t sling it in your bag, but it is durable enough that you can use it as your main potty at home too.

This is handy if your child is particular about where they do a number one or two, as you can make sure they always have their familiar potty with them. The lid forms a completely watertight seal so you also don’t have to worry if you can’t empty it straight away.

Available from: Amazon and John Lewis

5. Pejoye Foldable Toilet Seat, £9.99

– best for using public toilets.

Pejoye Foldable Toilet Seat

We love this foldable toilet training seat with its bright colour and cute, quirky design. This product is perfect for older children who are making the transition from potty to toilet, but still feel a little uncertain about sitting on adult-sized seats.

The toilet training seats you typically have at home are a bit unwieldy and awkward to take with you on a day out, but this one folds up into 4 so it is a quarter of its normal size and it weighs just 200g. It comes with a little bag to carry it in, so you can put it into your bag or the boot of your car without worrying about germs.

The seat has been designed to be wipe clean so you can clean it ready to go for your next trip out. It fits most standard toilets and has non-slip silicone pads to keep it firmly in place, so it won’t move about when your child is sitting on it either.

6. Whizzer (Kiddiwhizz), £19.99

– best for discreet toilet trips.

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Whizzer's portable and eco-friendly urinal is great for avoiding accidents when you’re out and about. This cute flask-sized product, made from silicone, looks like a reusable bottle so it isn’t obviously a potty and can be used very discreetly.

One of its major selling points is selling points is that it is leakproof so you can take it with you if there is nowhere convenient to empty it straight away. Designed to be unisex, its capacity is large enough to be used by older children up to the age of 8. Our testers did think it was quite pricey, but parent tester Charlotte commented that it's a “handy and attractive bit of kit that’s useful.”

It is small enough to put in your bag for when you need it, plus the flask shape means you don’t need to find somewhere for your child to sit down like with traditional potties and it can even be used in the car on long journeys. Parent tester Lauren, who tested this with their 6 year old, said: “Harley absolutely loves being able to use his whizzer, especially when out and about as he doesn’t have to wait to find toilets. He loves the colour and how it doesn’t look like a toilet. Super easy to set up, with just a couple of wiggles.”

Available from: Amazon and Kiddiwhizz

7. Streetwize travel potty, £19.99

– best for comfort.

Streetwize Travel Potty

A popular product for caravan and camping retailers, this Streetwize travel potty has an ergonomic design, making it comfortable for your child to sit on. Unlike others on the list, this potty opens up so it has back support like a traditional toilet, which helps make sure your toddler is sitting on it the right way round.

We like the bright primary colours and the removable bowl which is easy to empty and clean. At 730g, it is one of the heavier travel potties but it comes with a plastic handle to make it easy to carry and would be ideal to take on holiday.

There is also an effective clip which will keep it closed if you can’t empty the contents straight away. Plus, the bowl holds an impressive 0.5 litres.

Available from: Amazon , Premier Camping and Towsure

8 . Oxo Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty, £20

– best for easy cleaning.

Oxo Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty

Like the Potette Plus, the Oxo Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty is both a travel potty and a toilet seat. It’s easy to set up – it just takes 2 clicks to get it into the right position – and the legs fold up so it can be carried around flat in its own bag. When it’s in its bag, it’s still the size of a small toilet seat and weighs 680g so bear that in mind when planning trips and days out. However, it does fit into most backpacks and would be easy to stow at the bottom of a pushchair.

The potty comes with 3 disposable bags but you’ll need to remember to buy more. Customers liked the size when it was set up, as it is small enough to be comfortable on little bums yet felt sturdy and secure. Its no-fuss design also means it’s simple to keep clean.

Available from: Kidly , Amazon and Oxo UK

9. Pourty potty, £10.95

– best for value.

Pourty potty

The Pourty isn’t marketed as a travel potty but we’ve included it on the list as its clever design makes it super simple to pour the contents away after use. This potty would work well as both the main potty at home and popped into the car or pushchair to use while out and about, saving you from the expense of buying 2 products.

The British design includes a handle at the front and a pouring duct at the back. It’s still comfortable for your toddler to sit on, with 2 back rests for support so they won’t topple off if they lean back. There is also a high splash guard at the front to stop anything spilling out. We also like the quality of the product – it feels sturdy and well-made and is a doddle to clean after use.

Read our full MadeForMums review of the Pourty Easy-to-Pour Potty

Available from: John Lewis , Amazon and Uber Kids

10. Paw Patrol foldable toilet seat, £11.99

– best for character appeal.

Paw Patrol foldable toilet seat

If your child needs a little persuading to use an adult-sized toilet, this Paw Patrol-themed seat might do the trick. Ideal for children who are starting to move from the potty to the toilet at home, it will help them feel confident sitting on a public toilet and means you don’t have to worry about them touching the loo itself.

Made from lightweight plastic, it folds up into quarters so it is small enough to pop into a changing bag or backpack. The bright colours and character design mean it is visually appealing to your child and it has non-slip pads to stop the seat moving or tipping when your child is sitting on it. Once you open it up, it locks in place so it feels stable too.

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Potty training is often one of the more difficult parts of early parenting, but it is also possibly the most necessary, as potty training your child at a young age is an absolute necessity.

Travelling with a toddler that is still busy with potty training on a long journey, a trip to a restaurant, or just a long day out, can make things slightly more complicated than normal.

Thankfully, there is such a thing as a travel potty , which can make life so much easier for parents of toddlers, as you’ll be able to continue your potty training schedule regardless of how far away you are from home.

In this guide, we’ll take a look at the best travel potties for toddlers , as well as some foldable toilet training seats – and some top tips for using them.

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Do pull-ups delay potty training, final thoughts, what is a travel potty.

The function of a travel potty is relatively self-explanatory, as it is basically a portable potty that allows parents to continue potty training their children when they are out and about.

There is, however, more than one type of travel potty that parents will be able to choose from.

  • Normal carry potty — these function like a normal potty that needs to be emptied out after use. They’re easy to carry.
  • Toilet training seat — these are simply placed on top of a normal toilet seat and so do not need to be emptied out.

The type of travel potty that you as a parent choose to use will depend on your and your toddler’s preferences, as they’ll be the ones who’ll be using it!

Regular potties are usually cheaper than foldable toilet seats, but they are less flexible and take up more bag space .

What To Look For When Purchasing Travel Potties

The best travel potties on the market will generally have certain features that will not only make your life easier but also the life of your toddler.

The best travel potties will be easy to clean , as no parents want to be lugging around a potty that is exuding a foul smell! Having to clean a potty in the sink of a public toilet is also not ideal, as it may very literally require you to get your hands dirty.

This is why when you are choosing a travel potty, it will be best to choose one that empties into disposable bags or bowls , as this will make cleaning it far easier. This will mainly apply to normal carry potties and not potty training seats that fit on the top of a toilet.

Another important aspect of a travel potty is that it needs to be small and easy to carry . Having a great potty that your toddler likes is all fine and well; however, if it is too big to fit in the boot of your car or uncomfortable to carry easily, you may not want to bring it with you, which defeats the object!

Having a lightweight, small, and foldable travel potty will make your life easier, as you’ll be able to continue potty training your toddler regardless of where you are.

The most important aspect of a travel potty is how comfortable it is, as an uncomfortable potty will make your toddler not want to use it. This will make toilet training and potty training your child all the more difficult!

A comfortable potty that looks appealing to your child will make the process far more exciting and may even make potty training fun for your child, which can help them to want to start potty training without needing any encouragement from you.

Best Travel Potties For Toddlers

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Polette Max Travel Potty

The  Potette Max  is a great travel potty for a variety of reasons and can make potty training and, therefore, your life far easier.

The Potette Max is a plastic potty that is both compact and foldable, so it will be extremely small enough to carry around with you. It also comes with a carry bag that it can fit into easily, so you will be able to discreetly carry it around with you if you are out with your toddler doing your weekly shopping.

Another added bonus of this travel potty is the fact that it comes included with three disposable bags that are biodegradable, so you can quickly and efficiently dispose of your child’s business without having to worry too much. It also has a separate wee guard, designed especially for boys. This is just a helpful addition – it’s still suitable for both girls and boys.

This potty also includes one reusable liner that is hygienic and easy to clean. Parents only need to tip out the contents of the potty and then wash the liner with some household cleaner.

It is, therefore, no surprise that this compact travel potty is award-winning, as it won the Silver Made for Mums Award 2022 for the “ Best potty and toilet training product “.

Potette Max 3-in-1 Travel Potty

Award Winning Potty Training Essential: This full size portable potty can be folded flat to be used as a toilet training seat, giving your little one a smooth overall potty-training experience.

Potette Plus 2-in-1

Kids travel potty, Potette Plus

The  Potette Plus 2-in-1  is another great travel potty, as it can also serve as a toilet training seat when your toddler is ready to make the transition.

It is also compact but comfortable and can therefore be used at home as well, which means you won’t need to have more than one potty.

This travel potty, like other Potette models, also comes with three biodegradable disposable bags to make getting rid of your child’s business slightly easier for everyone involved in the process. It acts as a foldable toilet training seat, providing convenience on the go, especially if you want to use it in public toilets.

The plastic potty also features an easy wipe surface for easy cleaning, so you won’t have to lug around a potty that doesn’t smell all that pleasant! The legs can even be detached so that they too can be wiped clean.

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:

Needless to say, they are both excellent choices as a travel potty seat — but the 3-in-1 is arguably a slightly better toilet seat for boys.

Potette Plus 2-in-1 Toilet Training Seat

Potty Training Essential: This full size portable potty can be folded flat to be used as a toilet training seat. It's just like the Polette Max, but without the additional wee guard. Suitable for both girls and boys.

My Carry Potty

Dinosaur my carry potty

The  My Carry Potty  will likely be a huge hit with your child, as you can buy it with a variety of character decals. You can even allow your toddler to help you select the one that they like most.

Buying your child a potty with a character decal that they like on it can make the process far less intimidating for them, and it could even become a fun experience with some encouragement.

It features a handle that will make it easier for you to carry around, so taking it out and about will be a breeze. It is also rather hygienic, as it has a leak-proof seal that will prevent any unwanted liquids or solids from seeping out!

One thing to be aware of is that this potty does not make use of disposable liners, so parents will need to clean it out after each use.

My Carry Potty - Dinosaur-Themed Portable Toddler Toilet Seat

As folding travel potty seats go, this is certainly one of the most kid-friendly designs! A cute dinosaur character potty with unique handle encourages little ones to take it wherever they go.

OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty

Oxo tot toilet training seats

The OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty  is another great travel potty that doubles as a toilet training seat, so if your toddler is in the process of moving towards using a toilet seat, this potty can double as both.

The OXO also features flexible flaps to hold disposable bags in place, which helps when disposing of your child’s business. Unfortunately, it does not come with any disposable bags, but you will be able to purchase some at an extra cost.

It has smooth surfaces for easy cleaning and a splatter guard, so it will be suitable for both little boys and girls. It only weighs 0.7kgs so it’s really lightweight and can be carried around easily.

The foldable legs of this potty allow it to fold up into a very small package that can easily fit into any carry bag that you bring with you.

OXO Tot 2-In-1 Go Potty

The OXO 2-in-1 Go Potty opens quickly and easily so it can be ready in snap, whether you need a standalone potty to use with disposable bags, or a travel potty seat to use in a public restroom.

Pourty travel potties

The Pourty Easy-to-Pour Potty is a bag-free standalone travel potty, but it is almost just as easy to dispose of your child’s business as it features a design that makes it easy to pour the contents of it into a toilet.

The design also makes it very easy to rinse out and clean, and it features a handle to help you pour the contents of the potty out without messing anything on your hands.

This sturdy potty has a high splash guard, so it will be suitable for a little boy or girl. Unlike some travel potty seats, it also features a large seating area, which is really comfortable for your child to sit on it.

The only thing to bear in mind with this travel potty seat is the fact that it is slightly larger than some of the other products listed above, so it may not be suitable to bring with you on a trip to the shops, for instance, as it may not fit easily in a bag.

Pourty Easy-to-Pour Travel Potty Seat

Pourty is a comfortable, well proportioned travel potty seat with a unique pouring spout design. When your child has successfully mastered going to the loo on the Pourty, you simply pour the contents out the back using the handle at the front.

Potty Training FAQS

How to use a travel potty.

Using a travel potty is not always just as easy as plopping your toddler on top of it and waiting for them to finish their business, as being away from home can sometimes make them uncomfortable.

As a parent, if you are potty training your little one, it will be beneficial to bring a potty with you wherever you end up taking your child, as using a public toilet may make them uncomfortable at first.

One of the most important parts of potty training is consistency, so if you are leaving your toddler in someone else’s care, like a grandparent or nursery school teacher, you should inform them about your potty training methods. This will make it easier for both the caretaker and your child.

When you are out and about or on a long car journey , you should ask your child if they need to use the loo about every 20 to 30 minutes, so you can avoid any accidents and keep your potty training schedule consistent.

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.

If you are going on a long journey, it may be a good idea to map out your route and note how many and where toilets will be situated along your journey, as this will help you to plan out where you should stop if your little one needs to use the loo.

What Is The Normal Age For A Child To Be Potty Trained?

In Western society, most children are potty trained between the ages of 18 months and three years. In Asian and Indian cultures, children may be encouraged to be potty trained earlier.

However, it will ultimately depend on your child, any additional needs they might have, and how comfortable they are with the process. If you don’t feel like your child is ready for potty training by the time they’re three, it might be worth seeking advice from your health visitor or GP.

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Is It Better To Potty Train On The Toilet Or On A Potty?

If your child is quite young, it might be best to start potty training them on a potty first, as it can make the process easier for them due to it being lower to the ground than standard toilets.

If your child is closer to 3 years old and attending preschool, they may prefer to use a regular toilet seat (AKA, “ The big toilet! “), as many preschools have small public toilets just for kids, and your child might have gotten used to this.

Should I Use a Travel Potty or a Foldable Toilet Seat?

There are pros and cons to both options, depending on your child’s personal situation and preferences.

If you’re planning on taking your child out of the house often or travelling with them, it might be best to use a foldable toilet seat, as these are lightweight and portable. However, a foldable toilet seat can take up more space than travel potties.

On the other hand, if you plan to stay at home most of the time or just visit friends’ houses regularly, a regular potty may be easier for your child to get used to and less likely to spill from being knocked over accidentally.

Even if it does take up a lot more space in your travel bag!

Is Three Too Late To Begin Potty Training?

No age is too late to begin potty training, as it is an extremely necessary developmental skill that your child will need throughout their lives.

Most children will only have full control over their bowels by age four, so starting potty training at age three will not be too early or too late.

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Using pull-ups during potty training can delay the process, as when you begin potty training, as a parent, you should fully commit to moving away from nappies and anything else like them.

Using pull-ups makes your child still think they have an option as to whether they want to use a potty or not, which can make the process take somewhat longer.

Travel potties are great inventions that can help you keep up with your child’s potty training no matter how far you are from home, and especially when there is no toilet nearby.

If you’re looking for the best travel potty, you can’t go wrong choosing one that is easy to carry in your travel bag, easy to clean and, ultimately, one your child likes to use.

What’s your recommendation for the best travel potty?

Head over to our  advice section  for more tips on travelling with a baby or toddler! You may also want to check out our  toddler packing list  if you are heading on an extended trip.

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7 Best Travel Potty Seats and Chairs for Toilet-Trained Tots

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Even if your little one has been successfully potty training for a while, it might be a shock to your super-duper pooper when they venture out of the house and suddenly, urgently, have to go. Holding it—especially for long stretches—is not a realistic option for young toilet trainers. Plus, using a bathroom that’s not their own can feel pretty intimidating or uncomfortable—and those automatic flushers can be scary! That’s why having a travel potty at the ready can be so crucial for those on-the-go bathroom breaks. Below, we’ve detailed the types of travel-friendly toddler potties out there and what you should look for when shopping. Plus, check out our list of the best travel potty options on the market.

Types of Toddler Travel Potties

If you’ve been potty training your little one, you’re probably well-versed in the world of potty chairs and potty seats . Travel potties more or less come in the same styles but are made easier to tote around and dispose of or pack up in a pinch. There are three main categories of travel potties on the market today: travel potty chairs, travel potty seats and portable urinals. All of them let your child relieve themselves when a restroom isn’t accessible or when said restroom is available but not what your little mini had in mind to do their business. Below, check out the pros and cons of each:

Travel potty chairs

A potty chair is often the first type of toilet your sweetpea will take for a spin. This standalone setup sits on the floor, is easy to lift and can be moved from one room to another with little issues. The “traditional” potty chairs you’ll use at home come with a removable basin (and affixed splash guard) that you can pop out to empty the contents into your larger toilet once your little one finishes up. These can be rinsed with water and wiped clean afterward. A travel potty chair is more lightweight and usually features legs that can be folded away for compact portability. It also replaces the traditional basin with a disposable bag that attaches or clips onto the seat. After your child relieves themselves, you can grab the baggie, tie it up and throw it in the nearest trash. One potential drawback: It isn’t functional without a plastic bag to insert—so be sure to remember those bags when you leave the house!

Travel potty seats

Travel potty seats are designed to sit on top of regular toilets, providing a smaller “shelf” for your tiny one’s tush. Most are made of hard plastic (which is simple to wipe clean), but others are crafted with foam for a more ergonomic and comfortable feel. What’s more, a number of these travel potty seats come equipped with special grips or suction cups to stabilize the seat and prevent it from shifting around. You’ll also appreciate how they’re often ultra compact and portable; many versions can be folded up and slipped seamlessly into a travel bag or Ziploc.

However, there are also a few downsides to consider. Newly trained toddlers who haven’t yet “graduated” from the potty chair to the potty seat might not feel comfortable sitting on a standard toilet. And, even if they are newly-minted potty chair users, you’ll have to help lift your little one and keep them steady. Finally, the seat can get dirty and germy in no time, so you’ll need to keep sanitizing wipes handy for quick post-bathroom cleans.

Portable urinals

Travel urinals for toddlers are much simpler, and—apart from being a reservoir to collect pee—look nothing like their public restroom porcelain predecessors (or even the at-home toddler options like the viral Frog Potty Training Urinal . The toddler travel version is basically a large plastic cup with a soft funneled opening that your child can pee into when needed. These also work for toddlers no matter their sex: Boys and girls have different funnel attachments to align with their unique anatomy (a circular opening for boys and a heart-shaped opening for girls). On the downside, if it’s been a while since your toddler last peed, they could potentially overfill the cup. And, of course, portable urinals are only suitable for number ones—so they aren’t the most versatile.

What to Look for in a Travel Potty

When you’re shopping for the best travel potty, there are several important factors to keep in mind: portability, ease of use, ease of cleaning up and—perhaps most importantly—your child’s comfort. If your toddler refuses to use the travel potty, then it won’t be much use—so give careful thought to your toddler’s preferences and which type of potty is most likely to have them relaxed enough to “let go.”

Next, think about your travel needs. If you’re buying a travel potty to have on hand whenever your tot needs to go and there’s no bathroom in sight—for example, to stash in your car trunk for when you need to pull over stat, or stow in your stroller for lengthy excursions—a travel potty chair is probably the way to go. On the other hand, if your destination is a hotel room or Grandma’s house, a travel potty seat enables your kiddo to make use of the existing toilet.

There’s also something to be said for waste. Travel potty seats are the most sustainable option since you don’t have to throw anything out; as long as you have a toilet to put the seat on, everything will be flushed away. Travel potty chairs that use disposable plastic bags to catch number ones and twos need to be deposited in the trash, so you’ll always need plastic bags or liners to use these types of toilets.

Best Travel Potty Options to Shop

Ready to shop for a portable travel potty? Here, browse the just-in-case commodes we’ve used and loved with our own kids and ones parents say they couldn’t survive on-the-go adventures without.

Overall best travel potty chair

OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty

  • Small, lightweight design
  • Straightforward to set up and break down
  • Comes with three disposable bags with absorbent pads and a carry bag
  • May rock slightly when placed on a standard toilet
  • Some parents say splash guard doesn’t work well
  • Must be used with a plastic bag

When it comes to naming the best travel potty chair, this completely versatile option from OXO Tot is seriously the best pot for your tot. Thanks to the sturdy legs that pop out quickly and easily, it can be used as a standalone potty chair. When your little one needs to go, just slip a plastic bag into the center (using the flexible flaps to hold the bag in place) and let your child do their business. Then dispose of the bag, fold the legs back up and slip it into the included carry bag. Another highlight: This 2-in-1 option can also be used as a travel potty seat —the legs extend flat and lock in place to balance on standard toilet seats. No wonder our product tester’s feedback earned this potty a place in our Best of The Bump roundup —you get the best of both worlds with this pick!

Dimensions: 11” (L) x 11” (W) x 2.5” (H) | Weight: 1.5 lbs.

“I would for sure recommend this to anyone that’s potty training. This type of seat is the best in my opinion because it’s perfect for at home, public restrooms, the car—literally anywhere! The size is great and it’s easy to keep it clean.”

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Best travel potty seat

Jool Baby Folding Travel Potty Seat for Boys and Girls

  • Folds up into itself with the “dirty” side inside
  • Made from BPA-free materials
  • Travel bag fits into diaper bags or purses
  • Some parents say it’s difficult to remove from public toilet seats
  • No built-in splash guard

With thousands of positive ratings to back it up, the Jool folding travel potty seat really stacks up. The versatile design fits most standard and public toilets and is equipped with eight strong suction cup grips on its underside to keep your child balanced. The lightweight toilet topper folds easily and packs away into the travel bag it comes with. Plus, once your toddler finishes their tinkle, you’ll appreciate that the the soft, smooth surface is a cinch to clean. Our product tester raved about how easy this chair was to use, wash and move from room to room. It’s no wonder this pick was featured in our Best of The Bump roundup of the best potty chairs!

Dimensions: 10” (L) x 7.2” (W) | Weight: 9.9 oz.

“This potty has significantly helped with potty training and it’s very easy to move from room to room. It’s also very easy to fit in a diaper bag or even a purse in some cases. It was completely painless to set up away from home.”

Best travel potty for the car

Go Time 3-in-1 Potty

  • Nesting design easily stows away
  • Smooth surface for easy cleaning
  • The plastic bag is secured under the seat
  • Disposable bags not included
  • No handles to hold or suction cups to keep it sturdy

Road trips with kids can be a lot, to say the least. And when you’ve got newly potty-trained tikes in tow, driving long distances can be even more challenging. At least with the Skip Hop travel potty for the car, you can keep things moving smoothly. The clever design triples as a standalone potty chair (it’s got a removable basin and pour spout), a potty seat (that fits most standard size toilets) and a travel potty when you’re out and about (with a disposable plastic bag). We love the bonus “nesting design” for space-saving portability, and also how easy it is to clean. While it’s not small enough to toss into a diaper bag, it’s perfectly sized for the trunk of your car.

Dimensions: 11.7” (L) x 5.9” (W) x 13.7” (H) | Weight: 2.2 lbs.

Best simple travel potty for toddlers

Kalencom Potette Plus 2-in-1 Travel Potty and Trainer Seat

  • Signature splash guard is free from gaps
  • Includes a carrying bag and three leakproof disposable liners
  • Available in a number of gender-neutral colorways
  • Legs must “click” when you set it up, to prevent collapsing
  • Too short for a tall toddler to use regularly
  • Disposable bags stretch out over the potty, which can be slippery

Potty training can be a long process, so simpler potties may work better for younger toddlers while they’re still figuring things out. That’s why we love the Potette Plus 2-in-1 travel potty and training seat. It can either be placed on top of standard toilets or on the ground as a standalone travel potty with fold-out legs. We especially love the rubberized legs that provide stability and prevent slipping. It’s approved for toddlers as young as 15 months and up to 50 lbs, so it’s definitely one that can grow with your family—from one potty-training tot to another.

Dimensions: 10.5” (L) x 9.7” (W) x 2.9” (H) | Weight: 13.6 oz.

Best fun travel potty for toddlers

My Carry Potty - Penguin Travel Potty

  • Secure, water-tight seal
  • Convenient carry handle
  • Available in several fun designs
  • Some reviewers say it can be tricky to open at times

Does your little one get anxious using toilets away from home? Then this fun travel potty for toddlers is sure to brighten their day. The cute penguin design looks like a backpack , thanks to its convenient top carry handle. But, inside, you’ll find a portable potty chair, complete with a large, comfy seat and a tall splash guard. Other standout features include the secure locking mechanism, the water-tight seal and the non-slip feet—all of which make this a great travel option. What’s more, it’s available in several other sweet designs, like a dinosaur , a ladybug and a cow , as well as solid colors .

Dimensions: 10.2” (L) x 9.3” (W) x 4.3” (H) | Weight: 1.9 lbs.

Best portable urinal for toddlers

ONEDONE Portable Child Potty Urinal

  • Small size makes for easy portability
  • Quick and convenient to use
  • Affordable price point
  • Only suitable for number ones

The most portable option on our list, this potty urinal is lightweight and easy to take with you wherever you go. Its design looks like a cup, but its top-notch sealing—which holds urine securely until you’re able to dispose of it—is what sets it apart from the crowd. The lid that your little one pees into comes in multiple animal-themed options that’ll make potty time away from home much more fun and comforting. Between both the convenience and cuteness of this portable potty, it’s a surefire winner in our books!

Dimensions: 11” (L) x 7” (H) | Weight: 2.4 oz.

Best disposable travel potty

Nuby Disposable Travel Potty With Liner

  • Small, portable design
  • Comes in convenient multipacks
  • High weight capacity
  • Not the most environmentally friendly option

Yes, disposable travel potties exist! Our top pick is this option from Nuby, which is super portable and easy to use. The special construction is lightweight, doesn’t easily tear or squish and can accommodate children up to 60 pounds—so in an emergency situation, even your toddler’s older sibling can take a turn. You’ll just want to toss this one out as soon as you find a garbage can, as having a bag filled with waste can get messy really easily, of course.

Dimensions: 4” (L) x 1” (W) x 7” (H) | Weight: 5.3 oz.

How We Chose the Best Toddler Travel Potties

We get it—parenting requires a lot of gear, from infancy to toddlerhood. To help you find the best travel potty for your kiddo, we browsed dozens of options from leading retailers, so you don’t have to spend hours scrolling. When choosing which products to feature in our roundup, we considered several factors, like ease of use, quality, comfort, size and how simple they were to clean, to name a few. We also read user reviews to get the lowdown on how these products work for real families, and didn’t consider anything with less than an average four-star rating. What’s more, some of these travel potties were reviewed by our team of independent product testers, providing additional insight for our roundup.

Interested in learning more about our editorial process? Read about how our team develops and reviews all articles here .

Plus, more from The Bump:

Potty Training: How to Get Started—and Making It Work

Tips and Tricks for How to Handle Potty Training Regression

9 Best Portable Toddler Beds for Safe Slumber on the Go

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Behind every majorly stressed-out parent, there’s a toddler they’re trying to potty train on the eve of a family vacation.

Let’s face it – potty training toddlers is difficult under the best of circumstances. When you throw the chaos of travelling in the mix, it becomes a whole other ball game altogether! Although I recommend leaving off attempting to potty train your toddler until after big trips, life doesn’t always cooperate with that advice!

Travelling with a toddler in the midst of potty training is possible, and a portable potty makes it much more convenient for your toddler when a standard toilet isn’t available. We’re no strangers to opening the side door of our car and letting our children wee out the side, but it’s certainly not the ideal scenario. We always took comfort in knowing that most passersby could relate to us on a deeply personal level.

This post is part of our best travel gear for toddlers series

A portable potty seat is a much more practical (and modest!) option for travelling with your toddler, especially those long car rides and camping trips . But which one will best suit your needs? There’s no need to stress because we’re going to take you through: 

Travel Potties vs. Potty Seats and Other Toilet Training Solutions

Features to look for in a portable potty, best portable potties and toilet training seats, other items to pack while potty training a toddler.

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Not all portable potty seats are created equal, so we’ll break down the main options for you. In the end, the product you choose depends on your child. As we’ve previously mentioned in our guide How To Toilet Train While Travelling , each child is unique when it comes to toilet training. Some children enjoy having their own special loo to go in, while others want to be “just like Mum and Dad.” 

Travel Potties

Travel potties are a popular choice for road trips because they’re essentially just miniature toilets that you can insert disposable liners into for each use. This kind of portable potty for toddlers is great for those inevitable “emergencies” that tend to crop up when you’re 45 minutes from the nearest sign of civilization. 

A downside to this option is that you’re literally stuck “holding the bag” until you reach your next rest stop. However, if it’s between a stinky car ride or a soiled car seat, I’d take the smell over the mess!

Potty Seats

If your child has an aversion to a portable potty, a potty seat is a popular alternative. A travel potty seat provides an additional barrier between your toddler’s bum and the public toilet. These seats generally have anti-skid pads or some other material that prevents them from sliding around, and many can be folded down compactly so that you can slip them quickly into a diaper bag or backpack . 

A portable potty seat is an excellent way to put your toddler at ease when using adult toilets and prevent contact with bacteria and germs. However, you must wipe the seat down with an antibacterial wipe after each use, as it’s coming into contact with many more people than a travel potty would. These also aren’t much of a help if you have an emergency in transit. 

Disposable Toilet Seat Covers

Disposable toilet seat covers are a third option when travelling with a toddler “in training.” These work well anytime your toddler needs to use a public toilet, and you can simply toss them in the rubbish after each use. 

Each disposable cover is large enough to fit over the entire seat with room to spare since toddlers are notorious for touching more than they’re supposed to. The most significant drawback is that they don’t help those in-between stops, and you have to keep buying more. 

Portable Urinals

As a mum of two boys, I will admit that the ability to have your child stand up and whee can be both a blessing and a curse while on the go! If you’re the parent of a toddler boy and the idea of opening up the car door and pointing them outwards doesn’t appeal to you, a portable urinal is another way to go. 

Most portable potties for toddlers are similar in design and intended use, but there are several features to look for in order to get the best one for your toddler. 

Size : Your kids’ portable potty should be the right size for your vehicle and child. For example, if you have a small sedan that’s already packed to the hilt, you’ll have to put the larger potty and your toddler outside the vehicle each time they have to go. That may not be a practical solution in rain or snow! Additionally, if you have a very petite child or one who is big for their age, choose a portable travel potty that best suits their size. 

Portability: Ease of transportation is another essential feature to look for in your travel potty for kids. A potty or seat that folds or collapses for storage is both convenient and space-saving. Sometimes it’s difficult for passengers to navigate their way around the portable potty if there’s no good place to put it while not in use. Look for one that comes with a travel-friendly carrying case or bag.

Easy to Clean: Let’s be honest for a second, and all just admit that no one actually likes cleaning portable potties. However, it’s a task that you must accomplish to avoid nasty germs and messes. Choose a travel potty or seat that has few, easy-to-clean components. Remember that you’ll also be attempting to wrangle your child while sanitising, so the quicker the process is, the better.

Comfort : You want your toddler’s potty training experience to be as positive as possible while travelling, so make sure to find a portable potty or seat that’s as comfortable and simple to use as possible. If your bub is getting pinched or falling in each time they have to go, everyone ends up frazzled. 

Durability : Even if you’re only going to use your portable potty for one child, you’ll more than likely be taking it out multiple times during your trip. Choose a sturdy travel potty or folding seat that won’t crack or break after a few trips to the public restroom. You’ll be glad you did!

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Our Top Choice: My Carry Potty Portable Potty

Why We Love It : This portable travel potty’s innovative design makes it a clear winner in our book. The My Carry Potty looks like an adorable suitcase on the outside. Your child can open it to reveal a potty you can set anywhere while on the road or camping. The seat’s leak-proof seal and tall splash guard protect against unwanted messes, and you can easily insert a removable liner for speedy cleanup.

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Cons : Although the My Carry Potty is just the right size for your child to take with them, it’s not the most practical solution for a day on the trails. 

Best Collapsible Portable Potty: Honboom Portable Potty Training Seat for Toddler

Why We Love It : This travel potty for kids weighs just over a pound and folds nearly flat for effortless storage. Some folding potties collapse inward when they’re being used, but the Honboom Portable Potty is made of thick plastic that easily bears a child’s weight. In addition, the splash-proof guard prevents messy accidents, and it comes with disposable drawstring bags that eliminate odors. 

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Cons : The splash guard is handy, but it does come out easily. Ensure it’s securely in place before your child uses the bathroom. 

Other Options to Consider: 

  • Blue Snail 2-in-1 Go Potty for Travel
  • THABLELY Portable Potty for Toddlers

Best Folding Portable Potty Seat: Gimars Non-Slip No Falling Travel Folding Potty Seat

Why We Love It : This folding potty seat is both compact and colorful. The seat fits most standard toilets, and you can fold it with just one hand. The silicone stoppers also prevent your child from slipping around, and you can quickly wipe it clean before putting it back in the waterproof storage bag. 

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Cons : Some reviewers expressed concerns about the travel bag transmitting germs, and they found that putting the seat into a Ziplock bag was more sanitary. The underside of the seat also has some hard-to-clean spots, so a more thorough cleaning after travelling would be wise.

  • Jool Folding Travel Potty Seat
  • Maliton Portable Potty Seat

Best Portable Potty for Camping: OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty

Why We Love It : In our opinion, the best portable potty seat for camping is one with the most uncomplicated design. The OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty opens quickly for your child to use at the campsite or on the trails. The best feature of the OXO Potty is that the handles fold outward, so your toddler can use the seat in public restrooms as well. The side flaps also hold disposable bags in place for speedy cleanup. 

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Cons : The OXO portable potty seat may leave a gap when used with certain full-sized toilet seats, so you may need to help toddler boys while they’re sitting down.

  • Logie & Gray Poppy Potty
  • Playtex Baby Potty Genie

Best Portable Potty for Road Trips: MCGMITT Portable Potty Training Seat

Why We Love It : This portable travel potty is well-suited for road trips because it’s both sturdy and folds down for convenient storage. One feature we like on the MCGMITT portable potty seat is the collapsible insert that allows everything to be broken down, unlike others that take up extra space on your vehicle’s floor or trunk. 

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Cons : Some customers found that the disposable bags that came with the potty seat leaked and tore quickly. The underside of the potty seat does have several structural pockets that make it more difficult to clean than other options.

  • GuGu Tots Portable Potty and Training Seat
  • Blue Snail 3-in-1 Go Potty For Travel

Potty training your toddler while travelling might be challenging, but it’s certainly not impossible. Just make sure you have your potty training survival kit packed with these essential items: 

  • Hand Sanitiser
  • Sanitiser wipes
  • Old muslin cloths
  • Spare underpants and shorts/skirts
  • Pocket issues and coins (some countries will charge you for the toilet -not great if you’re in a hurry!)
  • Portable potty seat 
  • Piddle pad for the car
  • Bed liner (if not using a night diaper)
  • Ziplock bags
  • Rewards/reward chart

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Best Travel Potty for Toddlers (2024): The Ultimate Travel Toilet Guide

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Yay! Your toddler is becoming independent and learning how to potty using the toilet. This task alone can be daunting for some parents. Add in needing to leave the house, let alone travel, now you’re trying to figure out the best way to approach this new stage of development.

As a mom of twins whose boys have been on almost 50 trips at the age of 5, I know the sentiment far too well.

This blog details the best travel toddler potty options on the market, including the one I used when traveling with my potty-training twin toddlers, as well as other tips and options to make potty-training on the go easier.

Traveling with toddl ers is most definitely doable. Having the right products that make it easier for us is key.

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What are the different types of travel potties for toddlers?

Just like most things. there are a variety of travel potty types for toddlers. Which option to go with depends on what you and your little one prefer. I personally used one that included the potty bowl simply because I have twins and couldn’t guarantee that I could get a disposable bag in both of the potties in time.

The main three types of travel potties for toddlers: 1) Includes the actual potty bowl/liner PRO: You can use the potty as is, without a disposable bag CON: Most bowls are collapsible and made of silicone, which some find hard to clean. Also may be more expensive, depending on the brand.

2) Only includes toilet seat and legs PRO: A bit more compact since a bowl isn’t included. This style is usually less expensive than the style with a bowl, although some have the option to purchase a bowl or liner. CON: Must be used with a disposable bag. 3) Toilet seat cover only PRO: Very compact and the least expensive style CON: A real toilet must be available to use- providing less “on the go” flexibility. Also, some kids have reported “pinching” on their legs/bottoms as a result of the folds on the seat.

What is the best travel potty for flying?

Below is the top toddler travel potty for each style option. The listed pros and cons will help you determine which is best for you and your potty-training toddler.

Best Travel Potty for Toddlers that Include a Bowl

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MCGMITT Portable Potty Training Seat with Travel Bag

PROS: Sturdy, holds up to 50 lbs, has a splash guard, and comes with a travel bag and disposable bags. Can also be used as just a seat cover. CONS: Sometimes challenging to get the legs to click in place. *This is the toddler travel potty I used for my twins

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Best Travel Potty for Toddlers without a Bowl

OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty

PROS: Flexible flaps hold the disposable bag in place, include a splash guard, travel bag, and 3 disposable bags with absorbent pads. Can be used as a seat cover, which locks in place. CONS: When used as a seat cover, there could be a gap between the cover and the actual toilet seat.

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Best Travel Potty Seat

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Jool Baby Folding Travel Potty Seat

PROS: Has 8 non-slip suction cups, very compact and easy to clean. CONS: Suction cups may start to fall off with long-term, daily use.

Best Toddler Travel Potties that Include Bowl

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We personally used the MCGMITT Portable Potty Training Seat with Travel Bag when potty-training our twin boys on the go. Using a travel potty that included a bowl was easier for me as it ensured my boys had a place to go even if I couldn’t open the disposable bags as quickly as needed. It was an added bonus that it included a splash guard and could be used on an actual toilet as well.

The only complaint that I had was the legs. Sometimes it was a challenge getting them to lock into place properly, the first time.

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Potette Plus Potty Value Pack

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The Potette Plus Potty Value Pack is one of the most popular travel potties with an included bowl that is made out of a collapsible silicone liner. Included in the value pack are 3 lightly scented, leak-proof disposable liners that hold up to 5 ounces of liquid.

Similar to the MCGMITT Portable Potty, the legs are not always easy to lock into place. Also, it doesn’t come with its own bag, so you’ll have to provide your own.

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My Carry Potty

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The cutest portable potty on the market, My Carry Potty is a mini toilet bowl enclosed in its own case. It’s perfect for your little one to carry with them. Due to it being enclosed in its own case, it is designed for the contents of the bowl to stay contained if they can’t be disposed of immediately. This design can also make it a bit challenging to open the travel potty. Compared to other travel toilets it’s a bit larger than most, especially from the depth perspective. But this is what makes it one of the most stable travel potties on the market. Due to its side, it may not be optimal for air travel, unless you or your little one carries it.

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Summer 3-in-1 Train with Me Potty

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Not necessarily the most compact portable potty for toddlers, but a great option for road trips or on-the-go outings where public potties are not an option. The Summer 3-in-1 Train with Me Potty not only includes the bowl and seat but also converts into a step stool.

Do note some believe that it works best for girls, despite that the seat includes a splash guard.

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Best Toddler Travel Potty without a Bowl

The very popular OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty is known for being compact and very sturdy, making it a positive potty training experience for toddlers new to the process. Although it does not have a bowel, the side, flexible flaps hold the disposable bag in place.

It can also be used as a seat cover with a standalone toilet. However, some have noted a gap between the seat and the toilet.

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Jool Baby Portable Potty Training Chair with Travel Bag

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The Jool Baby Portable Potty Training Chair with Travel Bag is both compact and easy to use as its legs simply snap in place. Included are a splash guard, 30 free liners, and a travel bag.

Similar to most travel potties, it’s rated to hold up to 50 lbs although it can be a bit unstable.

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Spark Moments Foldable Training Toilet

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A slightly different concept from the other portable travel potties, the Spark Moment Foldable Training Toilet doesn’t have any legs. It’s made of a foldable plastic material that easily opens and collapses, while the frame holds the plastic bag in place.

It comes with a storage bag, lid, and a 2-year warranty. Do note that it’s only rated to hold up to 33 lbs.

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Kalencom Potette Plus 2-in-1 Travel Potty

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Weighing under 1lb the Kalencom Pottette Plus 2-in-1 Travel Potty is a lightweight, portable travel potty that comes with a splash guard and 3 leakproof liners. The contoured seat doubles as a toilet seat cover which is comfortable for your little one’s bottom. Plus, there’s an option to buy a liner , if you prefer this option.

It’s easy to use, assemble, and clean. However, it doesn’t come with a storage bag, so you’ll have to provide your own.

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Best Toddler Travel Potty Seat

Stop the straining exercise of holding your toddler above a stand-alone toilet with fear of them falling in. A travel potty seat allows your toddler to comfortably sit on the toilet without directly contacting it, all while giving your arms a rest.

The Jool Baby Folding Travel Potty Seat is a lightweight option to help your toddler be comfortable using the potty on the go. It includes 8, non-slip suction cups and a travel bag.

Weighing in at less than 1lb, it’s a great option for toddlers who like to travel.

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Gimars Upgraded Non-Slip Folding Travel Potty

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The Gimars Upgraded Non-Slip Folding Travel Potty allows you to remove the folding travel potty seat with one hand. The non-slip silicone tabs and pop-up tabs help the seat stay in place. Plus, the cute design will entice your little one to give it a try.

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Maliton Travel Potty Seat

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What makes the Maliton Travel Potty Seat a great option, especially for boys, is its large splash guard. Additionally, the 8 non-slip pads and 2 anti-slip clips help keep the potty seat secure on the toilet. It comes with a storage bag and is available in different colors and designs to entice your little one to come along on the potty-training journey.

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MAGTiMES Portable Large Oitty Training Seat

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With a list price of only $9.99, MAGTiMES Portable Large Oitty Training Seat is an affordable and reliable toddler portable potty seat. Its large surface covers the standard toilet, allowing you not to worry about your little one’s bottom becoming in contact with a public restroom. However, it’s a foldable potty seat, so its size doesn’t limit its portability.

It also comes with a travel bag, making it easy to transport while you’re away from home.

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Toddler Travel Potty Urinals

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When I first saw a travel urinal, I was surprised that they made them. What a novel idea! This is perfect for anytime you’re away from home and your toddler may need to go- running errands, road trips, the park, etc.

And believe it or not, many of the urinals work for both genders!

Pros and Cons of a Toddler Travel Potty Urinal

PROS of a Toddler Urinal Toddler travel urinals literally can be used anywhere- even in a car or the side of the road as all your toddler has to do is stand, and proceed to handle their business. Since they are rather compact, they are very convenient to carry with you or simply keep in the car or diaper bag.

CONS of a Toddler Urinal Toddler urinals are made with a leakproof, anti-backflow design to help prevent any urine from leaking. For the most part, they work as planned. However, some have experienced toddler urinals that leak.

Likewise, the opening and basin of the urinal are normally not a straight line (in order to prevent leaks). However, this can make it challenging for some to dispose of the pee without getting it on you. Lastly, be aware of the urinal’s capacity. As your child grows older, as well as their bladder, some urinals may not have a large enough capacity.

The Top Toddler Travel Urinal

👉 ONEDONE Portable Urinal – Has a leakproof design and kids really enjoy “going potty” in the elephant.

👉 Suptikes Upgrade Portable Urinal – Upgraded with a larger capacity and better quality materials.

👉 Tocypho Upgrade Portable Urinal – Offers gender-specific designs to ensure ease and proper use.

Travel Potty Accessories

Potty Chair Bags/Liners

Although many portable travel potty chairs come with disposable liners, you may need to purchase more. I personally used Tidy Tots Disposable Potty Chair Liners with my twin boys to make for easier cleaning, especially when on the go.

Disposable Potty Covers

Prefer not to travel with a portable potty? Disposable potty covers are a great option as they prohibit your little’s bottom from coming in contact with a public toilet and can be disposed of immediately after. Plus, these are wide enough to not only cover the seat but give your little one a clean space to place their hands.

Travel Sized Sanitation Wipes

No matter what type of toddler travel toilet you use, be sure to carry travel-sized sanitation wipes in tow as well. These can be used to sanitize the actual travel potty after use or the public stand-alone toilet if you’re using a toddler potty seat cover.

Despite many toddler travel potties coming with their own travel bag, you may want to invest in your own wet bag. Many of the ones that come with the travel potty aren’t durable and easily break. Plus, a wet bag is made of absorbent materials.

Within the wet bag, you can keep your disposable liners/bags and sanitation wipes for ease of use. Also, be sure to purchase a wet bag large enough to fit the travel toilet.

What should I consider when purchasing a travel potty?

  • The portable travel potty style that meets your family’s needs: with a bowl, without a bowl, or a seat cover. To determine this, think through how you plan to use the travel potty. Will it be with or in place of a stand-alone toilet? Are you okay with the portable potty not having its own bowl? Personally, I wanted a travel potty with a bowl to ensure my twin boys had a place to go if I couldn’t move fast enough to open and place the disposable bags. Likewise, you have to consider your child’s comfort. Which style could make your child more comfortable and willing to use the travel potty?
  • Size Consider the scenarios where you’ll use the portable travel potty. Is it for day-to-day errands or flying on a plane? If it’s the latter, the more compact, the better. If it’s mainly for road trips, size may not be as important.
  • How easy is it to use? Most travel potties are relatively easy to use. However, some are harder to get the legs or parts to lock in place. Likewise, some suction-based seats are known to not work properly or last for an extended period.
  • How easy is it to clean? This is especially important for those of us that may consider ourselves “clean freaks”. Note the design of the travel potty. If it is collapsible or has small crevices, think if urine could potentially get trapped in those areas, making it more challenging to clean.

FAQ: Traveling with a Potty-Training Toddler

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What is a travel potty?

A travel potty is a portable, compact version of a regular toilet that is specifically designed for toddlers and young kids. Its ability to either collapse, fold, or quickly (dis)assemble makes it easy to use when away from home with your toddler, including running errands, road trips, flights, camping, and more.

How do you travel with a potty-training toddler? 1) Take plenty of bathroom breaks throughout the trip. 2) Bring your own portable travel potty to ensure cleanliness and comfort. 3) For long flights/trips, be open to using a diaper/Pull-Up. 4) Bring extra clothes (for you as well) because accidents do happen.

How do you travel with a potty seat? Be sure to travel with a portable, travel potty chair or seat- one that’s specifically designed to be compact. A travel potty should easily fit in your diaper bag or carry-on, making it easily accessible to use when required.

How does a travel potty work?

Most travel potties are relatively easy to use. Most either require you to lock the legs in place or expand the bowl/liner. Be sure to know if your travel potty requires disposable bags or not as some are not designed with a bowl. Is a travel potty necessary? If your toddler is new to potty training and/or not comfortable with using public restrooms, a travel potty can make the process easier, especially if you practice using the travel toilet at home.

You also wouldn’t want to travel with a regular-sized training potty as they can be rather bulky, making it a challenge to transport throughout your travels.

What else do I need to bring when using a travel toilet? Make a travel potty-training kit that includes sanitation wipes, toilet tissue, baby wipes, and additional disposable bags, along with the travel potty in one place. Pro Tip – install a new disposable bag on the portable potty before storing. The next time you need to use it, double-check it’s still installed correctly and you’ll be ready to go!

How should I store a toddler’s travel toilet?

Most toddler travel potties come with some type of storage/travel bag. Either use that bag or upgrade to a wet bag . Be sure to dry off the potty or leave the bag open to ensure additional moisture doesn’t get trapped in the bag after use/cleaning.

Tips for cleaning a travel potty

Cleaning most travel toilets is relatively simple. While out and about, use a disinfectant wipe to clean it after disposing of its contents. Once you’re home, you can do a more thorough cleaning by rinsing it with hot water, using a disinfectant, and getting into any hard-to-reach crevices where urine may have landed with a brush. What happens if my potty-training toddler falls asleep on the plane?

Most parents love when their toddl er falls asleep on the plane , especially long haul flights. This may be a good time for your toddler to wear some type of training pants as the likelihood of an accident is higher. If you’re afraid of potty training progress regression, you can explain to your toddler this “special situation” where training pants are acceptable to use.

Conclusion: The Best Portable Travel Toilet

After reading this post, I hope you see that there are a variety of travel potties that can meet your family’s needs. When selecting a portable travel toilet, think through your “ideal scenario” and which style would make your little one more comfortable with the process. Traveling with a potty-training toddler is most definitely doable and a travel potty is the perfect tool to help your little traveler potty train while on the go!

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Best Travel Potty

Traveling with young children can be a challenge, especially when it comes to potty training. Whether you’re on a road trip, camping, or staying in a hotel, finding a bathroom in a hurry can be difficult. That’s where a travel potty comes in handy. A travel potty is a portable toilet that can be used anywhere, anytime.

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When it comes to choosing the best travel potty, there are a few things to consider. First, you’ll want to think about the size and weight of the potty. It should be compact and lightweight enough to carry around easily. Second, you’ll want to consider the type of potty. There are several types available, including foldable, inflatable, and disposable. Each type has its pros and cons, so it’s important to choose the one that best suits your needs.

After researching and testing several travel potties, I’ve highlighted the ones that are the most convenient, easy to use, and durable. Whether you’re traveling by car, plane, or train, these travel potties will make potty training on the go a breeze.

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As someone who has traveled with young children, I know how important it is to have a reliable and convenient travel potty. Whether you’re on a road trip, camping, or just out and about, having a portable potty can make all the difference. After researching and testing various options, I’ve compiled a list of the best travel potties on the market. These potties are easy to use, portable, and comfortable for your little (or big!) ones. Check out my top picks below.

OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty

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I highly recommend getting this travel potty if you are always on the go with your little ones and want something durable. OXO is a top household brand, and you can feel the durability of this convertible toddler potty seat too.

  • Opens quickly and easily for on-the-go potty emergencies
  • Can be used flat on toilets; legs lock open for use as a standalone potty
  • Legs fold in for compact storage in cars, strollers or diaper bags
  • Disposable bags need to be purchased separately
  • Not suitable for older children
  • May not fit all toilet seats

I love how easy it is to use this travel toilet. It opens quickly and easily, and can be used flat on toilets or as a standalone potty. The legs lock open at the ideal height for growing tots, and the soft, flexible flaps hold disposable bags securely in place. The potty also comes with three disposable bags with absorbent pads and a travel bag for storage.

The smooth surfaces of the potty are easy to clean, and the generous shield prevents splatter. The legs fold in for compact storage in cars, strollers or diaper bags, making it perfect for parents who are always on the go.

However, the disposable bags need to be purchased separately, and the potty may not fit all toilet seats. It is also not suitable for older children.

Overall, the OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty is a great investment for parents who are always on the go with their little ones. It is easy to use, easy to clean, and compact enough to store in a diaper bag or stroller.

MCGMITT Portable Potty Seat

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I love the convenience of this travel potty for toddlers. It comes with a travel bag, can convert into a toilet seat cover, and if it’s being used as a separate toilet you can use the included potty bags.

  • The potty seat can be used as a stand-alone bedpan or as a little toilet seat cover in combination with most toilets.
  • The non-slip design ensures the stability of the toilet seat, allowing your child to gain more confidence while using the toilet as a beginner.
  • The portable potty seat is easy to use and comes with disposable drawstring potty bags, which makes potty mess-free.
  • The expanded size of the seat is 13.8 x 12.6 x 3.2 inches, which may not be suitable for larger children.
  • Cleaning the potty can be a little messy.
  • The bowl is a little small, which may not be ideal for children who need to go frequently.

This travel potty seat is easy to use and comes with disposable drawstring potty bags, which makes the whole ordeal mess-free. Plus, the non-slip design ensures the stability of the toilet seat, allowing my child to gain more confidence while using the toilet as a beginner.

One thing to keep in mind is that the expanded size of the seat is 13.8 x 12.6 x 3.2 inches, which may not be suitable for larger children. Additionally, cleaning the potty can be a little messy, so make sure to bring wipes or paper towels. The bowl is a little small, which may not be ideal for children who need to go frequently.

Overall, I would recommend this for anyone looking for a portable potty seat for their little ones. It’s convenient to use, easy to carry around, and comes with everything you need to make potty training on-the-go a breeze.

YUNHECAM Toddler Portable Potty Training Seat

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I recommend this portable toilet if you would want to possibly use it with older children or adults.

  • Suitable for different ages as the weight limit is 220 lbs.
  • It’s so easy to snap into place an use quickly
  • It includes 60 disposable bags and is an easy seat to clean
  • May not fit in some small diaper bags
  • Disposable bags need to be purchased separately after the initial 60 are used
  • May not be suitable for larger children or adults over 220lb

This travel potty is suitable for children of different ages, and it’s also sturdy enough to support the weight of an adult up to 220lb. The installation is very easy, and it folds up nicely for storage in the car or backpack.

The disposable bags that come with the product are very convenient for cleaning, and they are easy to find in local supermarkets. However, after the initial 60 bags are used, you will need to purchase more separately. One thing to note is that the potty seat may not fit in some small diaper bags, but it does fold up small and put in the car.

Overall, this travel potty is a great investment for parents who travel frequently with their family of older children and adults.  I highly recommend this product to anyone who wants to make their life easier while on the go.

When it comes to choosing the best travel potty, there are a few things to consider. As a parent, I know how important it is to have a reliable and convenient potty for my child while on the go. Here are some features to look for when choosing a travel potty:

Portability

The whole point of a travel potty is to be able to take it with you wherever you go. Look for a potty that is lightweight, compact, and easy to carry. Some potties even come with a carrying case or handle for added convenience.

Travel potties need to be able to withstand frequent use and transport. Look for a potty made of sturdy materials that can hold up to wear and tear. Consider the weight capacity and age range of the potty to ensure it will work for your child.

Ease of Use

The last thing you want is a complicated potty that is difficult to set up and use. Look for a potty that is easy to assemble and disassemble, with simple instructions. Consider the size and shape of the potty, as well as any extra features like a splash guard or removable bowl.

Travel potties can get messy, so it’s important to choose a potty that is easy to clean and sanitize. Look for a potty with a removable bowl or liner that can be easily emptied and washed. Some potties even come with disposable liners for added convenience.

Compatibility

Finally, consider how the travel potty will fit into your overall travel plans. Look for a potty that is compatible with the type of travel you will be doing, whether it’s by car, plane, or train. Consider the size and weight of the potty, as well as any additional accessories or supplies you may need.

Now you know when choosing a travel potty to look for a portable, durable, easy to use, hygienic, and compatible potty that meets your child’s needs.

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The Best Potty For Travel: The Number 1 Way To Handle Number 2 In 2023

Choosing the best potty for travel in 2023 can help make your travel life so much easier. From toddler potties to foldable potty seats, this guide to the best potty for travel lays out everything you need to know before they go.

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It happens. As someone who has traveled to over 45 countries , 21 of them with young children, I’ve encountered more than my fair share of kid’s bathroom emergencies. Whether my family is hiking and camping or traveling internationally, having a travel potty on hand is something that would have saved us stress in many situations. But finding the best potty for travel can be complicated. There are many different travel styles and a lot of variables to consider when picking the perfect one for your family vacation.

Travel potties for toddlers who are potty training can make your life easier. And they have the potential to save your child from potentially embarrassing incidents where a change of clothes might not be readily available.

I wish this was a topic that was addressed regularly in the travel sector. But it seems that many people are still uncomfortable talking about bathroom issues on the road. Delhi Belly has happened to me. And my kids have had their own dramatic experiences while potty training on the road in destinations such as Jordan , Argentina , and Peru .

So let’s hop aboard the potty train and dig into our list of the best travel potty for toddlers.

Our Top Choices For Travel Potties in 2023

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Before I get into the meat and potatoes of choosing the best potty for travel this year, I’ll give a quick view of my top four potty choices for those of you who need to make a quick decision. You can read on to find out how each model was chosen.

How To Choose a Potty For Travel

There are two main factors that go into the best potty seat for traveling. These features are found among most of the kids’ travel toilets on this list. Travel potty chairs are stand-alone toddler toilets that kids can use for potty training. While travel potty seats are units that are used in combination with existing toilets in order to make a toilet safer and more comfortable to use.

If you’re going to be traveling on long road trips or to travel destinations where you won’t have easy access to restrooms, a potty chair is likely your best choice. These can be used solo and sit low to the ground so kids can have control of their own bodies while going to the bathroom.

If you’re visiting theme parks, resorts, or homestays, or doing urban travel where access to washrooms is plentiful, a potty seat for toddlers may be all that you need. They tend to be much smaller, lighter, and more portable. Although, if you find yourself far from existing washrooms, a potty seat won’t be able to be used independently.

The Best Travel Potty For Toddlers

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There are a lot of different potties for travel on the market. The need is out there. And whether you’re looking for potties for camping, potties for road trips, or the best toddler potties for travel, we’ve got you covered.

If you’re short on time and want to get straight to our list of the best potties for travel, check out my chart below for our top potty picks for each category.

But, if you’re looking for a little more selection and some greater detail on how to pick the best travel potties, or what makes one potty better for camping vs road trips, you can find out all of the details down below.

The Best Toddler Potty Chairs For Travel

Travel potties for toddlers are can be invaluable when you are potty training your child as you travel. Decisions such as portability, comfort, and choosing something fun and inviting can be a key part of the decision when choosing the best travel potty for kids.

When our children were toilet training, we were traveling almost constantly. From the age of one through three our kids were exploring Petra Jordan , visiting South America’s largest colony of penguins , and even running a dog sled team in Canada’s Northwest Territories .

Picking the best potty for travel can be a fun, family decision. Many are available in a range of hues and patterns. Even if you pick the product, you can involve your toddler in the decision-making process so they will feel like the potty seat is truly their throne.

The portability of a potty seat is of utmost importance when it comes to on-the-go use. Many modern potty seats fold up for compact storage and simple transport. Let’s explore some of our favorite travel potty seats.

OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty for Travel 

2023 OXO tot 2-in-1 go potty for travel

The compact, collapsible design of the Oxo Tot 2-in-1 Go Potty for Travel makes it my pick for the best potty for travel for toddlers and potty training. The diminutive size and comfy seat mean that the unit can fit into a backpack or carry-on luggage very easily.

The OXO comes with disposable plastic liners, so waste management on the go is a breeze. It acts as an easy-to-use emergency toilet for children. And its sturdy design means that it can double as a travel toilet for adults as well.

The Oxo Potty for Travel works by pressing two small buttons on either side to unfold the collapsible legs. Installing the waste bag involves pushing the bag into the grippy rubber holders on the top of the travel potty. The child’s weight acts as secondary support to secure the bag.

The disposable bags that work with the Oxo travel toilet have a small absorbent pad inside to help soak up wet waste. This makes it easier to carry it to the nearest bin for disposal.

The unit doesn’t come with many bags, so if I recommend purchasing a pack of refills when you buy the unit. As an added bonus, you can fit standard grocery bags to the Oxo potty. Just make sure that they don’t have holes in them.

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Kalencom Potette Plus 2-in-1 Travel Potty

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The Kalencom Potette Plus 2-in-1 Travel Potty isn’t quite as compact as the Oxo, which is why it didn’t make our number one spot on the best travel potty for toddlers. But, it is a fun, colorful unit that includes a non-slip grip and a nice ergonomic design that kids love.

The Potette Plus potty can handle a weight of up to 50 lbs (23 kg) so it can grow with your child. And, it can be used as a stand alone training potty or mounted on a toilet ring. And for those with boys, it also has a built-in pee guard to avoid those messes.

Similar to the OXO, it comes with three disposable odor-absorbent liners that can hold up to 5 oz (147 ml) of moisture. The unit can be paired with standard grocery bags, although I found the mounting to be not quite as easy or secure as the OXO.

Poppy Potty

2023-Poppy potty for travel potty training

Replacing the Baby Bjorn travel potty on our list of the best potties for travel is the Poppy Potty . This is another great 2-in-1 travel potty for toddlers and older children who may require access to potties on the go.

The Poppy potty is ultra lightweight (just 907 g) and can hold up to 110 lbs. Its easy-to-use design and included carrying bag make it a popular option for families who travel.

The Poppy Potty is also an environmentally-conscious choice for the best travel potties. The disposable liners are all biodegradable and the seat is free of BPA, phthalates, and PVC. The only thing keeping this from being our top design is that the biodegradable bags are slightly less durable than some other brands.

The stylish design and practical function of this potty make it a top contender.

Best Traveling Potty Seat

Unlike travel potty chairs, travel potty seats tend to be far more compact. They are designed to be fit onto existing toilets to make trips to public restrooms safer and more comfortable.

There are several types of travel potty seats including ones that have handles, some that are disposable, and some that fold for maximum portability.

While potty chairs are excellent for those times when you’re away from existing washrooms, toddler potty seats require the use of existing toilets.

Gimars Folding Portable Potty Training Seat

Gimars Folding Portable Potty Training Seat

With a design that can slip easily into a small, waterproof zipper bag, the Gimars Folding Portable Potty Training Seat is an excellent choice for urban travel families. The fun, friendly design helps kids want to sit on this travel potty seat.

The design is slim and portable so you can easily slip it inconspicuously into a purse or in the travel compartment of a travel stroller. The unit is also equipped with non-slip grips and two flip-down clips that will secure the potty seat safely to the toilet.

The Gimars travel potty seat can support children up to 60 lbs (27 kg). And it’s available in fun, bright colors including pink, yellow, or blue.

Maliton Portable Potty Seat

Maliton Portable Potty Seat

This adorable toddler Maliton p ortable travel potty seat is built from non-toxic polypropylene. It has a super convenient foldable design that packs down to tiny dimensions. And although it’s foldable, there’s no risk of pinching.

The fun, frog design can be easily cleaned and doesn’t hold odors. And the four silicone pads offer excellent grip. There are also two anti-slip locks so you can rest assured that your child won’t slip while being accompanied to the toilet. This potty seat is designed for use by kids between the ages of 1 and 6.

What to Consider When Buying a Travel Potty

Travel toilets can be a lifesaver (and a clothes saver). But picking the right one means weighing a few different factors.

Before you choose the perfect model, think about when you’re going to be making bathroom stops while traveling. Will you be traveling primarily by car, walking, or public transportation?

If you are mostly doing road trips you’ll have a little more flexibility in terms of size and portability. However, if you’re doing human-powered travel where you’re walking with a stroller, determining factors such as weight and size become much more important.

For airplane travel and travel where you’re on the move quite a bit, have something small and foldable that can fit easily into a bag or under your stroller.

And if you’re camping or traveling to places where you won’t have access to existing washrooms, you’ll want a stand-alone potty for travel. Travel potty seats simply won’t work on their own.

Lastly, consider your child’s preferences. Making them a part of the decision-making process can be important. Most toddler potties fit quite comfortably, but style is something that helps kids connect to a product. And this is something they could be using several times a day for as long as you’re on the road.

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Whether you’re traveling locally or internationally, these travel potties will help make your potty training a lot easier. If you’re passionate about family travel, head over to our Family Travel Facebook Community and share your tips. We would love to hear about your favorite experiences.

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So, you’ve been potty training your toddler at home for a while with some success, and now you’re ready to get back out into the world again. The only problem is that they’re terrified of those huge, noisy toilets in public restrooms. Or maybe you’re planning a road trip with your family and aren’t sure how long your toddler will be able to go between pit stops. If this sounds familiar, it’s probably time to look for a travel potty.

While you can expect to have some accidents once you start taking your little one out in their new big kid undies, having a travel potty can help make things a little easier—and hopefully less stressful for you.

Some travel potties can be used anywhere (like on the side of the road when you can’t make it to the next rest stop in time), and even come with disposable bags for when there’s no toilet nearby. Others are simply folding potty seats that can be used on a regular toilet. Travel potties are also lightweight and easy to carry, many even coming with a carrying bag or case.

Which specific features you’ll want in a travel potty will depend on how and where you plan to use it as well as your little one’s preferences. Here you can find the best travel potties of 2023, along with some pros, cons, and notable features of each one.

Top Choice: OXO Tot 2-in1 Go

The best travel potty you can get right now is probably the OXO Tot 2-in1 Go . This travel potty for toddlers can be used anywhere—you can use it as a potty seat on a regular toilet or as a standalone potty in a pinch. It’s sturdy yet small enough to fit in your diaper bag, and can be used with regular plastic grocery bags if you are out of the disposable bags it comes with. Whatever the situation, this travel potty has you covered.

If you don’t like the idea of a standalone travel potty, the Jool Baby Folding Travel Potty Seat may be the best travel potty seat right now. While some potty seats can slip around on a regular toilet, this one has suction cups to keep it in place. Plus, it’s simple design is relatively gender-neutral and appealing to both parents and kids.

My Carry Potty

My Carry Potty

If your toddler isn’t thrilled about toilet training, the My Carry Potty may actually get them excited about using the potty. This adorable travel potty comes in several different animal designs and folds into a carrying case. Not only is the carrying case practical, but it also encourages independence and makes potty training fun.

Aside from the cute design, this travel potty has some really useful features. If you have nowhere to empty the potty right away, it has a leak-proof seal so you can just close it up until you can find a restroom. It’s also really easy to use and clean, and it doesn’t look like you are carrying a toilet around.

If you have a bigger kid, this potty may be a little on the small side for them. Some find the seat a little less comfortable than others, too. But this award-winning travel potty is a great choice overall, especially if your little one is afraid of public toilets.

Dimensions: 10.24″L x 10.2″W | Weight: 1.81 pounds | Uses Bags: No View on Amazon | View on Walmart.com | View on eBay.com

OXO Tot 2-in1 Go

OXO Tot 2-in-1 Go Travel Potty

The OXO Tot 2-in1 Go is one of the best travel potties you can find. You can use it literally anywhere since it works as a standalone potty, which is great for emergency situations. If you can’t make it to a public restroom in time, you just flip down the legs and attach one of the disposable bags to the seat. If you’re out of the disposable bags it comes with, it works great with standard plastic grocery bags, too.

This 2-in-1 travel potty also works as a training seat that you can use on a regular toilet. It’s versatile, lightweight, and compact enough to fit in a diaper bag. It also snaps into place quickly, which is important when potty training a toddler.

Since it’s so compact, this potty seat is a little on the shorter side when used as a potty chair. The pee guard is also lower and less effective than some other travel potty chairs, which can be a concern for some parents. Overall, the OXO tot 2-in-1 travel potty is a sturdy portable toilet that will come in handy at home and on the go.

Dimensions: 10.75″L x 10″W | Weight: 1.5 pounds | Uses Bags: Yes View on Amazon | View on Walmart.com | View on buybuyBABy.com

Kalencom Potette

Kalencom Potette Plus 2-in-1 Potty

If you like the idea of a 2-in-1 travel potty but want more color options, check out the Kalencom Potette Plus 2-in-1 . Just like other 2-in-1 potties, this one works both as a standalone potty chair as well as a potty seat for toddlers. It comes in several different color combinations, making it a little more exciting for your toddler—while still being practical and easy to use.

The folding legs lay flat easily for storage, and it also fits well in a diaper bag, making it easy to carry around. When used as a standalone potty, you can use the disposable bags that come with it or standard plastic grocery bags if you’re in a pinch.

The pee guard on this one is a little lower than some other toilet seats, and the legs don’t fold quite as easily and quickly as the OXO travel potty. However, it’s a nice, sturdy potty that comes in really handy during road trips and emergencies.

Dimensions: 12″L x 2″W | Weight: 0.95 pounds | Uses Bags: Yes View on Amazon | View on Walmart.com | View on buybuyBABy.com

Poppy Potty

Poppy Potty

Another great 2-in-1 travel potty for toddlers is the Poppy Potty . Since it can hold up to 110 pounds, this travel potty also works great for bigger kids who may not like using public toilets (or don’t always make it on time). It’s sturdy, easy to set up, and comes with a carrying bag, too.

If you are concerned about the environmental impact of your toddlers potty seat, this is also a more eco-friendly option. The disposable liners that come with this potty are biodegradable, and the actual potty seat is free from BPA, phthalates, and PVC. This makes it non-toxic for your little one and better for the earth than some other options.

The biodegradable bags aren’t quite as sturdy as some brands, but should get the job done. If you don’t like them, though, you can always use other brands’ disposable bags with this potty. Aside from being practical and eco-friendly, his potty has a stylish design with two color options for your little one as well.

Dimensions: 10″L x 4″W | Weight: 2 pounds | Uses Bags: Yes View on Amazon | View on Logie&Gray.com

MCGMITT portable potty

MCGMITT Portable Potty Training Seat

The MCGMITT Portable Potty Training Seat is another nice 2-in-1 style travel potty. This one is similar to a regular training potty since it has an actual potty bowl, though you can also use the disposable bags that come with it for easy clean-up. This potty can be taken apart to use as a potty seat on a regular toilet, and it folds easily so it’s nice and compact.

Unlike some of the other 2-in-1 options, this one comes with a convenient carrying bag, making it a little more sanitary as well. The design of this travel potty is pretty basic, though it does come in blue or pink.

It is a little bit lower to the ground, so some children may not find it as comfortable as other options. But overall this versatile travel potty is sturdy and works well anywhere, making it a great choice.

Dimensions: 12.6″L x 9.8″W | Weight: 1.34 pounds | Uses Bags: Yes View on Amazon | View on Walmart.com | View on eBay.com

Hippypotamus Travel Potty

Hippypotamus Travel Potty Seat

If you are looking for something super compact and lightweight, you might prefer a folding potty seat like the Hippypotamus Travel Potty Seat . This adorable option is great if you plan on going on some road trips or outings but don’t want to bring a full potty with you. It fits most public toilets and also comes with a travel bag.

You might be concerned about pinching with this kind of potty seat, but this one has soft silicone straps that cover the joints, so you won’t have to worry. It also has grippers and clips that lock the seat into place. If your little one is afraid of using public toilets, the cute unicorn design might make them feel a little better, too.

Of course, with a travel potty seat like this, you do need to have a regular toilet available, so you can’t use it in emergency situations like the standalone options. The pink unicorn design might not appeal to every kid either. Otherwise, this is a great potty for travel that doesn’t take up much space.

Dimensions: 14″Lx10.25″W | Weight: 0.66 pounds | Uses Bags: No View on Amazon | View on Walmart.com | View on Hyppipotamus .com

Three Little Tots Portable Potty

Three Little Tots Portable Potty Seat

If you like the idea of travel potty seats but want a more gender-neutral option, Three Little Tots Portable Potty Seat is one of the best travel potty seats you can find. It has a cute but simple design and is super compact and easy to use. It’s also sturdy and easy to clean compared to some other portable potty seats.

This travel potty seat has non-slip silicone grips to prevent slipping and fits most standard toilets. It’s foldable and comes with a carrying bag, which makes it easy to keep in the car and carry around without having to bring an entire potty with you everywhere you go.

Again, keep in mind that this is just a potty seat and doesn’t have a standalone option. If you think you’ll be pulling off to the side of the road or have a child that’s afraid of public restrooms, this might not be the best option for you. But, if all you are looking for is a travel potty seat, this is a nice option.

Weight: 0.65 pounds | Uses Bags: No View on Amazon | View on Walmart.com | View on THREELITTLETots.com

 Maliton Travel Potty Training Seat

Maliton Travel Potty Training Seat

The Maliton Travel Potty Training Seat is another travel potty seat that you’ll want to consider. It comes in three adorable animal designs that will appeal to both boys and girls, and it’s one of the most affordable options you can find. If you are looking for something that makes potty training in public restrooms less intimidating for your toddler, this is a great choice.

Like the other travel potty seats on this list, this one is lightweight, folds compact, and comes with a carrying bag. It fits most standard toilets and has non-slip silicone pads as anti-slip locks, so you don’t have to worry about your toddler sliding around.

You’ll want this toilet seat if you have a toddler who can’t wait to go until you find a restroom. The ridges on the bottom of the seat can make it a little tricky to clean if you’re in a hurry, too. Overall, the Maliton Travel Potty Training Seat is a sturdy, compact toilet seat at an affordable price.

Dimensions: 7″L x 2″W | Weight : 0.66 pounds | Uses Bags: No View on Amazon

Jool Travel Potty

Jool Baby Folding Travel Potty Seat

If you’re concerned about your travel potty seat slipping and sliding on the big potty, the Jool Baby Folding Travel Potty Seat has suction cups to keep it in place. It also has a sleek, minimalist design in light blue or pink that will appeal to both boys and girls while also fitting in better with your home’s decor than some of the more colorful options.

Just like the other folding travel potty seats, this one is lightweight and compact and comes with a carrying bag, so you don’t have to carry an entire potty around with you. It’s also really simple to use and fits on most standard toilets.

Of course, if you don’t like the idea of having to peel suction cups off of a public toilet, you may want to skip this one. While they make the toilet seat nice and sturdy for your little one, it does require just a little extra effort to unstick your potty seat from the regular toilet. But if you’ve had problems with your potty seat sliding around in the past, this is one of the best travel potty seats you can find. 

Dimensions: 10″L x 7.2″W | Weight : 0.62 pounds | Uses Bags: No View on Amazon | View on Walmart.com | View on buybuyBABy.com

What should I look for in a travel potty for toddlers?

Above all, a travel potty should be easy to use, quick to set up and take down, compact, and lightweight. Since you will likely be using your travel potty in public restrooms and keeping it in your car, you’ll also want something that is easy to clean. Whether you decide to go with a portable potty or a travel potty seat will depend on your family and your toddler.

What’s the difference between a travel potty for toddlers and a regular training potty?

If you’ve already started toilet training your child, you probably have a training potty or potty training seat for toddlers at home already. Some parents do use these kinds of potties for outings and road trips with their little ones. A travel potty or travel potty seat is typically more lightweight and folds down so it’s easy to carry and takes up less space. Many also come with a travel bag which helps keep it (and your car) clean.

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We researched and purchased fifteen of the highest rated travel potty seats on the market. We tested them extensively based on their design quality, cleanability, portability, and usability to see which one was the best.

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Potty chairs vs. potty seat covers.

When researching the various portable toilet options on the market, the main types we encountered were freestanding potty chairs and potty seat covers that rest over the top of an adult-size potty. Some of the products we tested were a combination of both.

We tested all of the products using the same scale, with the knowledge that potty chairs would have a scoring advantage in some categories (such as stability), while potty seat covers would have a scoring advantage in other categories (such as portability).

We did like that potty chairs did not have to be used strictly in a bathroom like a seat cover did. However, we also liked that the potty seat covers came with sanitary storage or travel bags and were easy to travel with.

There are pros and cons to both options. When choosing the right style of potty seat for your child, you’ll want to take into account where you plan to use the seat, how portable you need it to be, and what you think your child will be the most comfortable with.

Because of the differences in these toilet styles, we picked an editor’s choice for both potty chairs and potty seat covers.

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Our Editor’s Choice award and top pick for the best potty chair go to the OXO Tot 2-in-1 . It scored the highest in our testing process.

The OXO Tot is a combination of a travel potty chair and potty seat cover. We liked it as both styles, but especially as a freestanding potty chair. It is set up by pulling the legs outward until they snap into place in a standing position. You then slide one of their disposable bags into the opening, pulling the top over the seat and securing the flaps into small inserts on the side.

Side view of OXO Tot potty chair, showing where the bag flaps insert into the chair legs for secuirty

Something we loved about this seat is that the included disposable bags have absorbent pads attached to the inside. This helps catch and absorb urine and makes cleanup easier and much less messy. Once a child is done going potty, the bag can be removed from the seat and disposed of. This helps prevent messes if you have to temporarily keep the bag with you in the car or you aren’t somewhere that you can dump it out.

The only issue we had with this potty chair is that it only came with three disposable liners. You would either need to order more or use an alternative bag if you plan to use the chair frequently.

When using the OXO Tot as a potty seat cover, the legs simply extend further outward until they are parallel with the seat. The seat rests on an adult toilet seat, providing a smaller, more secure place for a smaller bottom to sit.

When resting on an adult toilet, the seat is smaller than an average potty chair seat, but the extended legs provide great security against it slipping off the toilet.

Side by side view of Oxo Tot set up next to a child testing the seat

The OXO Tot is very portable and comes with a plastic drawstring bag for easy and sanitary storage at home or on the go. Once you’re done with the seat, the legs fold back into the underside and the whole thing slides into the bag. The OXO Tot is only about ten inches wide and less than eleven inches long, so it can easily slide into a backpack, cabinet, or diaper bag.

Our best travel potty chair pick, the OXO Tot, is a great choice for on-the-go families with potty training children. It provides an independent potty chair experience while also allowing kids to use the same, familiar seat when using a standard toilet or public toilet. This can be beneficial, especially when a child is first potty training. Experts say that disruptions to routine ( such as travel ) can hinder the potty-training process. Having a familiar potty to take on the go can help ease any anxiety a child may feel when out of their typical environment.

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Homsis travel potty seat.

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Editor's Seat Choice

Our Editor’s Choice award for the best potty seat cover belongs to the Homsis Travel Potty Seat .

Seat covers like these are great for kids who are toilet training but need a seat more comfortable to their size.

Though we tested multiple seat covers, the Homsis scored the best in our testing and was by far the most stable.

The Homsis comes in a plastic bag for storage, and folds by quarters to a perfect travel size. Suction cups on the bottom of the seat help stabilize it to the toilet to avoid unwanted slipping. Note that we tested this seat on a wooden and porcelain standard toilet, and the suction cups stuck much better to the porcelain.

There are two seams for folding on each side of the seat, as well as one in the back, which could pose a risk for pinching while a child is seated. However, we felt that because of less movement from the seat due to the suction cups, there was much less risk of the seams opening and closing enough to pinch while in use.

Front view of the Homsis Potty Seat installed on a toilet

Another benefit to this particular seat is that it includes a pry bar. This plastic bar is used to remove the suction cups from the surface of the toilet seat, making for a much easier and more sanitary removal process. This is especially beneficial if you plan to use the seat when traveling and using a public toilet if you don’t want to touch the adult toilet.

When testing this seat’s cleanability, we liked that the plastic material was very easy to clean. Some seats seemed to hold drops of liquid, but on this seat’s surface, liquid beaded up and rolled easily into the toilet.

Once folded, the Homsis measures to about 7″ tall and 6″ wide, making it very easy to store at home in a cabinet or toss into a suitcase, diaper bag, or backpack for travel.

The Homsis is a great option for families on the go or for parents wanting a stable but easily removable potty seat for their little one who is potty training or newly potty trained.

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Logie & gray poppy potty.

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Another potty seat cover we highly recommend is the Logie and Gray Poppy Potty .

This seat is similar in style to the OXO Tot, being a freestanding potty that uses a disposable bag to catch urine for clean and easy disposal.

This seat does not include absorbent pads in the bags, so you have to be careful of splashing, but the bags are biodegradable and overall very easy to install. The bags also slip over the top of the seat and tuck into openings on the sides of the legs. We thought the bags on the OXO Tot were a little easier to install, but these were still very effective and more came in a package.

Front shot of a child sitting on the Poppy

Though the seat is only about 4 1/2″ off the ground, both our one-year-old and three-year-old test subjects seemed to be comfortable sitting on it. Once a child is done going potty, the disposable bag can be disposed of and the Poppy Potty’s legs fold inward for it to slip into a canvas storage bag.

My Carry Potty

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A cute and fun travel option that we tested is the My Carry Potty .

The My Carry Potty can be ordered in a variety of cute, kid-friendly styles and looks like a small suitcase. The seat opens up to have a small potty opening that allows kids to use the restroom from anywhere. This is very helpful during potty training when your little one may not have much control and needs to go quickly.

We liked that this potty chair is cute and very discreet. When traveling with the My Carry Potty, it looks so much like a kid’s suitcase that nobody would think twice when seeing it. It’s very small when folded at about 10 1/4″ tall, 9 1/4″ wide, and 5 1/4″ deep. It can easily slide into the trunk of a car or even be used as a personal item on an airplane.

Because it sits directly on the ground, we felt that the chair was very stable. However, it is very low to the ground. The seat itself is only about 4 inches off the ground once opened up, so taller kids may have to adjust the way they are sitting to ensure they don’t make a mess when going to the bathroom.

Side view of a child sitting on the My Carry Potty

The My Carry Potty includes a locking mechanism and a leakproof seal to keep contents trapped inside. When we tested the chair, we poured juice inside, closed it and shook the folded container around without any leaking. We wouldn’t necessarily recommend keeping the liquids inside if you do have the capability to dump it, though.

This is a seat that kids will love to pick out and use. Besides the dinosaur theme that we tested, the seat can be ordered in other animal designs like a ladybug, fox, or penguin, or also in solid colors like pink or blue.

This was the highest price option we tested a little over $30, so you will want to make sure it fits your needs and lifestyle before purchasing.

Potty seat covers and travel potty chairs, in general, are not very expensive products. The prices of the potties we tested ranged from around $10 to the mid $30 range, with an average of around $15-$20.

Standalone potty chairs tended to price a little higher than the seat covers, with the most expensive option being the My Carry Potty. We did not really think that the price point affected the quality of the products, as there were many great choices in a range of prices, giving you lots of options when it’s time to potty train.

A potty seat can make a great, budget-friendly gift option for a baby registry or baby shower.

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Our team of professionals has researched hundreds of children’s products over the past seven years. We have used much of the baby gear ourselves as parents and grandparents.

Our team extensively researched the most popular travel potty seats on the market. After purchasing the products, we read multiple buyer’s guides to find out exactly what people are looking for when shopping for a travel potty.

In addition, we read hundreds of critical customer reviews of the highchairs to learn common complaints. We based our extensive testing criteria on all of these findings.

We purchased all the products in this review at retail prices and did not receive any incentive or compensation from manufacturers. All recommendations and opinions are strictly our own.

How We Tested

Some of the most common complaints we noted when researching these potty seats are that they are unstable, difficult to clean, and too big or small.

Other common complaints were that they trapped a lot of urine or that they pinched kids’ legs when seated.

Based on this information, we geared our testing criteria toward four different categories:

Design Quality (30%) Cleanability (30%) Portability (20%) Usability (20%)

We set up each individual seat and performed a myriad of tests on them to determine the best overall chairs and seat covers.

Product Ratings, Tests and Specs

Testing categories, design quality.

In this category, we tested the design aspects of each potty. We set up each one and had a child sit on it to test its stability. We took into account if it had any stabilizing elements, such as grip pads or suction cups. A child should feel secure when using the restroom, and many critical reviews complained that kids felt like they were going to fall when using a potty seat.

We also tested the practicality of the design in this category, noting if it was too bulky to really be considered “portable,” if it had seams on the seat that could pinch a child’s legs, or if a child could easily slip their fingers under the seat and pinch them.

For example, we liked the Maliton Green Frog potty seat a lot, but the front ends could easily be pulled up and one of our test subjects did slip her fingers underneath and get pinched.

Here are the overall scores in the Design Quality category:

We were pleased with the features of many of the seat covers. Some, like the Jool Baby Foldable and the Homsis came with suction cups to secure the cover to the toilet seat. Others, like the Gimars and the Maliton came with rubber pads to help stop sliding.

The Hippypotamus included bands that slid over the seams of the seat to protect a child’s legs and bottom from getting pinched. This was a feature we wish was included on more of the seat covers.

Top view of the Hippypotamus seat with pink bands covering the fold seams

Generally speaking, the freestanding potty chairs were more stable than the seat covers since they sit directly on the floor and are low to the ground. We did notice, though, that the chairs tended to be very low to the ground and were not always as comfortable.

We also noted whether or not potties that may hold liquid would leak. One such style of potty is the OneDone Urinal. This cute, boys-only cup includes a funnel that slows down any potential leakage. When we filled the urinal with liquid, closed it, and shook it up, a few drops leaked out, so we would recommend dumping it as soon as possible, but it does well at keeping liquid contained under normal conditions.

Cleanability

In this category, we tested each potty to see how easily it could clean when taking on inevitable messes. To keep things sanitary, we used a squirt bottle of apple juice and sprayed it on and in the seats. We tested if the chair potties were easy to empty or dispose of messes. Potties that have cracks or crevices that trap urine are more difficult to clean.

A couple of seats, like the OXO Tot, included absorbent pads in their disposable bags. We liked these better than potties with just plain bags because the absorbent pads prevented splashing and made clean-up much easier. All of the seats with any kind of bag, though, were very easy to keep clean.

Top view of the OXO Tot after juice testing

Seats like the BabyBjorn Smart Potty and the Summer Infant Play had removable bowls that could be easily dumped into a toilet after use. We did find, though, that seats like these tended to have crevices where the bowl met the seat that could catch liquid and either drip or be harder to clean up.

Standard potty seat covers that simply rest on the top of an adult toilet seat were overall the easiest to keep clean since they are not collecting any waste themselves. There was also less splashing with these kinds of seats, since there was more distance between the seat and bowl than with a shorter potty chair.

Something else we took note of was whether or not a potty included a splash guard. Many critical reviews complained that they didn’t feel like their boy could easily use certain seats because of the lack of a splash guard. Many of the portable toilet seats did not include a splash guard since several of them folded into quarters and were open at the front. All of the non-folding seats did include splash guards.

We were pleased that most of the potties did wipe clean pretty easily with a damp cloth.

Portability

In this category, we tested to see if the potties could easily be used in travel.

Most of the seat covers came with some kind of storage bag. These not only helped keep them contained but also helped keep things sanitary by keeping the seat folded into a clean, confined space.

The folding potty seat covers were by far the most portable option we tested. Those particular seats fold to a quarter of their unfolded size and can easily slip into a diaper bag, backpack, or even the seat pocket of a car.

View of the Hippypotamus seat in its pouch, measuring at 7" x 5"

Though a portable toilet seat is certainly more travel-friendly than a freestanding chair, the chair-style potties did have decent portability. They could all easily fit in the trunk of a car for use on the go.

Even some of the non-foldable options came with carry bags for easy transport. The Logie and Gray Poppy Potty, though a freestanding potty chair, folds into a compact circle that slides into a canvas drawstring bag for travel and storage.

In the usability section, we tested how user-friendly each of the potties was. We set them all up, had children sit on them, took them down for storage, and determined their universality.

Most of the potties were pretty easy to set up and did not have very many components. The only ones that required much assembly were those that included disposable urine bags, and that setup process is generally very simple.

Here are the usability rankings for each seat:

We had child test subjects sit on each of the seats to see if they were size appropriate and comfortable. A lot of the potty chairs, like the BabyBjorn and the My Carry Potty were very low to the ground, and the test subjects, especially the three-year-old, seemed a little uncomfortable.

The seat covers did not have the issue of being too low to the ground, but if they slid around at all on the regular toilet, the children did not seem as comfortable sitting on them. We felt that the Gimars and the Kalencom when folded out slid around on the toilet the most.

We tested the disassembly of each potty, especially the seat covers, to see the process. If you had to touch the actual toilet to remove the seat cover, we docked a few points. This was a common complaint among critical reviews, as people wanted to avoid touching the toilet, especially in public restrooms. Seats like the Homsis with its pry bar scored higher in this area.

Finally, we tested the universality of each potty, both in gender usability as well as how seats fit on various types of toilets. Certain ones, like the OneDone Urinal, scored lower in this area because it cannot be used by both boys and girls. However, the OneDone can be ordered in styles suitable for girls. Our preference is potties with features like splash guards or that can easily be used on toilets of different shapes.

Travel Potty Seat Safety

We are not aware of any credible research on the safety of travel potty seats, nor are we aware of any statistics directly related to accidents or injuries while using one. We did find one seat that was recalled because of lead paint many years ago.

When testing these products, though some slipped around a bit, we did not feel that the designs of any of the potties were unsafe. All of the potty chairs were low enough to the ground to prevent danger, and even the seat covers that slipped some never felt like they would fall into or off the adult toilet.

For any seats that have included instructions, is it important that parents follow the directions when setting up the travel potties. Additionally, regardless of the safety measures taken by manufacturers, an adult should remain nearby for safety while a child is using a travel potty.

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Portable Potty for Toddler Travel, Portable Toddler Potty, Potty Training Seat, Kids Toilet, Go Potty With Storage Bag & Toilet Brush

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  • ✅ Multiple Functions: The travel potty can meet your requirements outdoor and indoor. It can be used not only a travel potty, but a training seat for toddlers also. Furthermore, you can put the small toilet seat on an adult one for your toddler to use.
  • ✅ Convenient to Use: Its design is simple and clear. You can fold the toilet open in one minute and transform it to a small toilet. After your child has used it, you can remove the bag and throw it away.
  • ✅ Wide Application: The travel potty seat’s expanded size is 13.8 x 12.6 x 3.2 Inches, it is suitable for toddlers to pre-school kids of 50lbs. That is to say, one toilet can meet all your kids' needs before kindergarten.
  • ✅ Stable: The portable potty seat adopts three-point fixing structure with silicon non-slip foot pads, whose legs can be firmly locked by the groove to ensure the stability of the toilet seat. This way, your child can get potty trained and get use to go on an adult’s toilet.
  • ✅ Urine Splash-proof Design: The front part of this potty is higher than other similar products. It wouldn’t splash out for boys. It is a good helper for your children. Any concerns, please feel free to contact us, we will response in 24 hours and certainly give a satisfactory solution.

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Have you ever been in a situation where your child wants to got to the bathroom outside? The public bathroom is not sanitary and too big for your child. Then this potty seat is your perfect solution! It is a portable foding 3-in-1 travel potty. 3-in-1 means that it has three ways to use. First, it can be used as a training potty for your little one at home. It can make your toddler more independent and self reliant. Second, it be used as a potty seat for your child. The toilet is too big for a toddler, using this toilet seat can ensure your child’s safety. Third, this potty can be a convenient helper for your child. When you are with your children in the highway, beach, camping...etc, where toilet are unavailable, your child can use this potty. After he/she is done, you can just take the bag out and throw it. It is also light-weighted so you can put it easily in your car.

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Customers like the compact size and portability of the toilet seat. They say it is perfect for traveling with your little one while potty training. However, some customers have reported that the seat is too small and does not fit oval shaped toilets.

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Customers find the toilet seat ideal for travel. They say it's compact and perfect for traveling with your little one while potty training. Customers also mention that it comes with bags, a brush, and a carrying case for convenience.

"...it in the back of my car and use it often when we are out.. great for traveling " Read more

"This is perfect for traveling with your little one while potty training, the legs bend really easy which causes the toilet to fall...." Read more

"...I do like the idea that it is compact and ideal for travel ." Read more

Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the toilet seat. They mention that it's too small and doesn't fit oval shaped toilets.

" Very small and too low to the ground. My 21 month old looks uncomfortable sitting on it...." Read more

"Too small doesn't fit oval shaped toilets . It is also a safety hazzard it doesn't have enough grip on it to keep it from sliding off of the toilet...." Read more

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