Product By Potty Training Solutions(5 customers reviews)
Product DescriptionAnatomically designed to fit toddlers, PODS are an underwear insert that helps bridge the gap between giving up diapers and wearing big boy or big girl underwear. Using a PODS insert in regular underwear allows your potty training to remain in underwear while providing accident protection.
Technical Details
- Potty Training Insert for Boys and Girls
- PODS bridge the gap between diapers and regular underwear
- Place insert in underwear to catch any accident - no need to go back to diapers for protection
- Adhesive strip on insert for secure placement
- 60 PODS per Case
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Customer Reviews
2009-06-29
By JenniferW (DC Metro)
These are not maxipads... Well, okay, they perform more or less the same function, and are designed with elastic down the sides to capture a greater volume of liquid as is released when a child urinates. I have used these with both my now fully potty trained 3 yr old girl and my mostly potty trained 23-month old boy. They are amazing. Both kids wanted to stop using diapers before they were ready. PODS gave them a discrete way of feel self-assured on a shopping trip or at the park, and still let them feel in control of their bodies. I ran out and thought maybe we were done with them but my son actually wants another box. When we're through that one, I bet we're done with diapers forever!!
2009-06-19
By Manic mamma (Guilford, VT)
I purchased these for my daughter - they sounded like an innovative and discrete way to bridge the diaper underwear gap while at daycare - she's transitioned out of diapers at home. Imagine my horror when I opened them to find a maxi pad - an expensive maxi pad at that! I called customer service to return the product and they were incredibly unhelpful to the point of rude. [...]
2009-02-04
By Lauren K (Graham, NC United States)
Pods do not do everything they say they will... they don't turn cold and when my son had an accident while wearing one, he never jumped to tell me he was wet. However, they did help bridge the gap between needing some protection while wearing underwear without wanting to go the pull up route - like for a long drive in the car.
The design didn't really bother me, but my husband can't stand them. Why... you might ask? Because they are identical to what a maxi-pad looks like. They are individually wrapped and have the same adhesive with a pull off strip - they look and feel and work in the same way. My husband refuses to use them and asks... Why on earth would I want to put a pad in our SON'S underwear?
Like some of the other mom's have said - save your money... Kotex will do the same job.
2009-01-11
By Sally
These pads are exactly like the Poise bladder protection pads. My son did not feel anything, so I had cut one up and poured warm water to see if it would turn cold, it doesn't. Also had worn one during my period, I couldn't feel the difference between wearing a maxipad and wearing pods. The box also does not indicate that the pads turn cold when wet. Save your money and get maxipads or Poise protection pads.
2008-08-31
By dansker (DC)
Understand what these are. They are maxipads. Nothing more, nothing less. Not a bad idea to rebrand maxipads and sell them as potty training aids, but that's all they are.
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