🚀 Travel Smart, Stay Clean!
The XXL Flushable Paper Toilet Seat Cover Disposable pack includes 60 individually wrapped covers, each measuring 16" x 24". Designed for public restrooms and travel, these eco-friendly, flushable covers provide a hygienic barrier while being lightweight and portable for easy use.
J**B
Much better than widely available free covers.
I don’t travel without it. Also keep it at work.The covers that are available free at toilets are usually pointless. They are just too small. This one is perfect in size.
L**.
Best ones I’ve used
These are great. They cover the front of the bowl so you don’t have to worry about your pants hitting it. It’s flushable yet has decent durability
B**D
Easy to use, covers effectively!
Decided to go with this brand instead of higher priced name brand as I am finding more restrooms not up to my cleaning standards. I have a young granddaughter whom I do not want to sit on surfaces in restaurant bathrooms, so I keep these handy. Love the small size packets that fit in my jeans pocket or purse. These cover the entire seat and are a better, softer quality than the stiff kind provided in some places and I LOVE that they are ready to use out of the pack - NO punching out of the middle. Just take it out of the pack and place on the seat. Since they are flushable, I don’t need to worry about disposing of them - just flush after using and go on my way. Perfect for quick, clean stops and peace of mind!
K**R
Good product
Good product. I was disappointed that the covers are not as large as they appear in the picture. Still, they get the job done.
J**M
Using Public restrooms comfortably thru 7 states & back
A lifetime of public restrooms at truck stops, highway rest stops, & portajohns has eventually led me to dread what I would find when we had to stop when traveling. As a women, these seat covers allowed me to be less apprehensive, less OCD, about how messy or unclean the restroom might be.The covers need a slight learning curve as I accidently found they couldn’t be flushed, liquids couldn’t go through like tissue paper (not bad, but could be) & there was two little sticky tabs to hold the cover to the seat.I’ll try to be delicate w/ this review.First I found the cover needs to be more forward or liquid would get onto the cover & eventually pour off the front of the cover, to land at my feet. I fixed this by tearing 2-3” into the front of the opening so the cover would help any liquid to flow backward into the toilet.Next there are 2 (approx 1”square) sticky locations to help the cover stay where it is placed on the seat. Note where those are in relation to the opening, as you need to remove the little tab covers over the sticky spots, place on the seat & tap the sticky spots from the top of the cover to keep the cover in place.Lastly, even after those issues, there is the fact that there still might be liquid on top of the cover when done & since you need to pick up the cover to throw out, your hands will get wet. Remember the cover will NOT be pulled into the toilet or flushed.There is some kind of no tear impermeable coating on the underside of the cover.All these issues were resolved!We were traveling with dogs - I took 2 doggy waste bags in with me.So : in the stall, unfold the seat cover, tear 1 or 22-3”tears in the front of the seat cover, remove the white pieces covering the sticky spots, place over the seat, & tap over each sticky spot from the top (this step is only if you think the seat cover will move or the toilet flushes automatically), sit to pee. Wipe. Stand. Slide a doggy bag over each hand before you pick up the used seat cover. Crunch the cover into a small ball, use one of the doggie bags to turn inside out over the crushed cover as you use the other bagged hand to open the waste box usually present in stalls. Put the crumbled cover inside the waste box, then either put the 2nd doggy bag into the waste box or throw out the bag in the trash near the sink or outside.It’s really not as difficult or time consuming as it looks in writing.OCD can be debilitating, some folks just dislike public restrooms. Why or whatever makes you cringe at having to use public restrooms, even when paper covers are supplied - I Hope this helps.
D**E
For When You Don’t Want To Touch ANYTHING
I’ve used regular seat covers in the past when my kids were toddlers and we had to use a public restroom or “shudder” portapotty. This is not them. These are extra large, heavier duty covers for when you really really really don’t want to come in contact with any surface of that toilet. My mother has MS, and when not at home, if she needs to use a toilet she is unable to squat…she has to sit. Regular seat covers are just not enough. I bought these for her so when we travel, I can give her a nice clean place to sit. Since these are large enough to drape a bit down the sides of the seat, they are far superior to standard covers, and they are thick enough that they don’t immediately tear when sat on. Even the little travel pouches are well designed. Each pouch holds several covers and the folded covers pull out individually very easily. Great product!
W**
Cover to small and thin
The cover was not wide enough to cover the bowl.when my kids would go to sit the cover would fall in. They are also to thin would also be nice if they were thicker quality
N**O
Bigger & better, but could be better, still
Bigger than the ones in public toilets but at $0.15 each, the cost adds up. I found a slightly larger brand I’ll try on my next order, which are 30% less when you buy 100.
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