Disposable Toilet Mighty Clean Baby Reviews Summary

Disposable Toilet Mighty Clean Baby Review: Pros & Cons

Description: XL Toilet Seat Covers Disposable - 20 Pack Individually Wrapped, Large Waterproof Covers by Mighty Clean Baby for Adults, Toddlers, and Kids to Use in Public Bathrooms and Potty Training

Avg. Price: $13.99

Rating: 4.6
based on 291 reviews.

Material and Quality

Pros:

  • "And best of all, they’re a good paper material. It’s thick, unlike the paper thin one’s you’d find in the stalls at Disney."
  • "Overall, these are of decent quality and get the job done."
  • "These are much thicker than those cheap tissue paper toilet seat covers--they're about the thickness of those disposable bibs."
  • "The paper is thick and doesn't rip easily."
  • "They are no paper thin, they actually are pretty thick, which a really like it."
  • "The covers are made of a durable material that's easy to clean, a big plus for those inevitable messes."
  • "They are also thicker than the typical liner."

Cons:

  • "These are paper and flimsy and have 2 small 'sticky' areas that did nothing to keep them in place."
  • "These are worse than the paper coverings you find in a public bathroom. Super thin and no barrier, urine on the seat soaks right through them."
  • "I was very disappointed with the washed out color of these."
  • "After trying them a couple times my kiddo (almost 8) told my husband he doesn't like them because they are rough on his skin."
  • "I’ve used several other brands of disposable toilet cover for my child however this is the worst I’ve tried."
  • "these are NOT large! In real life when you put them on the toilet in a rest stop or a gas station while traveling it wasn’t any bigger than the free paper toilet seat covers provided at most places for free!!!!"
  • "Not much better than the free seat covers provided in most public bathroom stalls."

Adhesive and Fit

Pros:

  • "The 2 tapes keep the cover in place & prevents it from bring sucked into the toilet."
  • "They have two lil pieces of adhesive on the back so they stay in place."
  • "These covers have two small strips of adhesive that ensure the cover doesn't slide off the toilet seat, and they are actually pretty strong strips."
  • "I like the adhesive. When i dont use the adhesive it moves on the toilet and my toddler ends up touching the toilet. So i make sure i use the adhesives."
  • "Love the adhesives! They help keep the paper in place."
  • "The adhesive strips work, maybe a little too well."
  • "The added stick in place help secure it in place and keep it from falling into the toilet."

Cons:

  • "But with a toddler that’s potty training is a nuisance because it doesn’t have a grip on the toilet so it slides."
  • "It slips off during application and seating the child."
  • "The only thing was putting it on the toliet and removal, removal left a strip on the toliet."
  • "The adhesive tabs are HORRIBLY designed because they stay on the toilet seat after the cover is removed."
  • "The adhesive comes off on the toilet leaving glue residue."
  • "The sticky tape works great but sometimes the tape stays on the toilet seat."
  • "When pulled off the toilet seat, the adhesive strips remain adhered to the toilet seat."

Size and Coverage

Pros:

  • "These fit over the entire bowl and cover the edges as well."
  • "Definitely worth it! I've been using this for my boy that's still training and I love it."
  • "These are THE best toilet seat covers! I love that they are large to fit the whole toilet and hang over the front to protect the little legs."
  • "These are so much better than what they sell at the store. They are much larger (great for a germaphobe) as they cover the entire toilet seat and hang down a bit."
  • "They are huge, it covers the entire seat with a little extra, so there’s zero worrying over touching the seat."
  • "They are big enough to cover the whole toilet seat so when they are one it they won’t have to touch the yucky seat!!!!"
  • "Large enough to cover more than just the brim of a toilet seat."

Cons:

  • "Not sure what kind of toilet they have this cover on in the picture but it barely covers any average toilet."
  • "Also its not long enough in the front. Her skin touches the toilet."
  • "The ones I received barely covered the back of the toilet seat so you still are sitting on the toilet seat which defeats the purpose of the covers."
  • "It does cover the seat but has smaller overhang than Potty Shields which is important because my toddler grips the sides thinking she might fall in."
  • "The cover does not completely cover the toilet seat."
  • "Doesn't cover the whole toilet seat on some toilets."
  • "They’re also not as long as advertised. We were in a Sams Club bathroom. Their toilets aren’t any different than any other standard toilet and there was no overhang."

Convenience and Use

Pros:

  • "I bought a second set because the first set were very efficient, perfect for my kids when traveling and even going to public washrooms."
  • "Very practical and easy to use."
  • "These are amazing for my son while out in public and on trips."
  • "I have a subscription for this! It’s great for kids and adults."
  • "These are perfect for when we are out. My daughter is just starting to use the potty and she has to hold on to the toilet for balance. So this is perfect, because this covers the whole toilet."
  • "These are great for travel."
  • "Super compact and easy to travel with."

Cons:

  • "They are not flushable so after use you have to roll them up and throw them away which was a pain for the little ones."
  • "Well, you can not flush them."
  • "The product is great if you are using it for anything other than the toilet. I was very disappointed to find out on a 20 hour road trip that these are not flushable."
  • "This product is perfect for using public rest rooms but they do not flush easily because of the size so you must remove and put in trash."
  • "It's difficult trying to gather the liner up (they are rather large) without touching the toilet or the possibly wet liner (because it partially fell in the water) and then scrunching it up to fit into a sanitary napkin bin."
  • "So if the cover gets wet, you have to try to fold/ball up the wet cover and place it in either the tiny sanitary napkin container in the stall or carry it out of the bathroom."
  • "I feel rude leaving it there so I always find myself scratching it off with some toilet paper."

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