Public Restroom Kit: Pack of On-The-Go Bathroom Kits with Toilet Paper for Travel – Public Toilet Survival Kit Including Gloves, Wipes, Seat Covers in Zip Top Bag
$6.99





Price: $6.99
(as of Nov 05, 2025 23:53:12 UTC – Details)
Toilet kit for on the go
Plastic
Made in the USA
ALL THE ESSENTIALS YOU NEED– Each Individual Pack comes with: 1 – Glove, 1 – Toilet Seat Cleansing Wipe, 1 – Toilet Seat Cover, 1 – Packet of Individually wrapped Toilet Paper, 2 – Below the Belt Wipes, 1 – 70% Alcohol Hand Cleansing Wipe all packed together in a a convenient to carry Zip Top Bag.
On the Go Bathroom Kit: Perfectly designed for outdoor enthusiasts, this packable and portable kit provides everything you need for bathroom emergencies during hiking, camping, or any travel activities.
Personal Toilet Paper Pack: Each kit comes with an individually wrapped toilet paper for purse, making it a handy solution for public restroom use. Maintain your personal hygiene anywhere, anytime.
Public Toilet Survival Kit: Our restroom kit is compact, lightweight, and zip-top bagged for easy carrying. It is your perfect ally for public toilet use, ensuring safety and cleanliness during your travels.
Travel Size Toilet Paper for Europe: Planning a trip to Europe? Don’t forget to pack our travel toilet paper for Europe. It’s the ultimate travel essential ensuring a hassle-free and hygienic bathroom experience.
8 reviews for Public Restroom Kit: Pack of On-The-Go Bathroom Kits with Toilet Paper for Travel – Public Toilet Survival Kit Including Gloves, Wipes, Seat Covers in Zip Top Bag
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Sonja Alberti –
Very convenient!
Very convenient!
Amber –
The Bare Necessities
Did you ever get stuck somewhere in the middle of a bathroom emergency with no way to âfacilitateâ getting a solution to your very pressing problem? If you have not, count yourself lucky, because I have. Whether it be for yourself, or a young child, this cleverly packaged âkitâ would be a lifesaver in a moment like that. You are given a glove, a toilet seat cover (a SAD excuse for one anyway), a decent amount of toilet paper for one person, flushable wipes, and more. Itâs one of those thing people think might come in handy someday, and then kick themselves when that day comes, and they did not buy one. Well, not me. I went ahead, and ordered more kits to put in the cars of the people I ride with a lot. Get yourself prepared, people. I did.
Cheryl from Tennessee –
Clean the potty kit
Have not used this Kit. I opened it to check it out. It has a glove, toilet paper, cleaning wipes. It has all you need for a quick clean of a toilet seat and yourself when visiting a public restroom. It does not have enough items to be used but one time and is a little pricey for that reason. Still a good kit and very useful.
Lynda –
My sister’s comfort is my comfort
I bought two of these kits for my two sister’s who constantly have to use public restrooms. Now, it’s all worry free for all of us!
HappyMom28 –
All items are accounted for, but they do not match the picture in the product description.
A few years ago, we went to the national parks, in the winter time, during a US government shut down. We discovered, that the bathrooms are not maintained when there are no employees. This set is perfect for something like that because the bathrooms are not in good condition, and thereâs never any toilet paper.This is a nice little kit to carry everything with you. As a side note, I see that the product listing has changed, because when I ordered it, it said it was a six pack for a roughly six dollars. Now it is a single kit for the same price. (Maybe I misunderstood, because there are six items in the kit).The toilet paper appears to have six squares in the package. It does not feel thick and plush, but it doesnât feel super thin and cheap either. It definitely takes up less space in my travel back pack than a whole roll of toilet paper, which I do carry with me.All the items in the kit feel like good quality products. I feel they did a nice job assembling a kit that pretty much included everything that you could need. I totally value the convenience of having everything together in one compact bag, however, I feel the cost is way too high. It just isnât in my budget to pay six dollars every time I have to use the restroom. So I will not be purchasing these again for traveling.I hope I get around to assembling something like this for my 72 hour kits. But, if I get too busy, it is nice to know that somebody has already created something that could easily go in everybodyâs emergency backpacks. My problem is that with a family of six, and putting multiple packs in each backpack for multiple days, could possibly cost me as much as the food does.
Erica –
Decent Bathroom Kit
We’ve all played the game of bathroom roulette, where it becomes “find the least disgusting toilet” in the room. Which isn’t pleasant, to say the least. This kit means that you can clean things up yourself and have everything necessary to use the bathroom. It is an excellent idea, especially to have one stashed in your purse, glove box, and backpack. I am the kind of person who buys things like this to stash everywhere, just in case. While the idea is a 5 star idea, the execution of this idea is 3 stars, at best. I dislike the fact that the toilet seat cover isn’t wrapped, which feels like it is just going to be torn up from simply tossing this kit into my purse. The price seems a bit high for just one of these kits as well, at $6.99. For that price, I can buy bulk amounts of every item in here and make my own kit, and have it serve multiple uses. I am disappointed in that. But it really is a brilliant idea and I’m glad to have a kit to get me started. I’ll be using that to make my own and add stuff to it so it will serve my needs better in the future.
Omie –
PERFECT FOR ROAD TRIPS AND ABROAD WHERE SCARY PUBLIC RESTROOMS ABOUND
This is a handy little kit to have with you if you are traveling here or abroad. We’ve been to some pretty unusual restrooms in Europe which included anything from a porcelain rectangle in the ground to antique toilets which appeared to be among the first ever built. Granted, things are generations old there, and plumbing fixes / updates may be harder to accomplish in historic buildings. We even visited one public restroom in Italy where a sweet older woman handed us each two small thin squares – not kidding – of toilet paper. What if someone had stomach issues? And don’t get me started on the roadside gas station restrooms here in the USA. Some look like crime scenes they’re so dirty.This kit has everything you need to get the job done. The toilet paper itself is actually a little package of folded tissues. The glove could be handy if the restroom you visit is particularly dirty. There are seat wipes, a seat cover, and personal wipes as well, so you can be sure you can properly clean up if there’s no soap or working plumbing to wash your hands.Overall a great little pre-packaged kit.
Colorful Colorado –
Funny kit that may be a bit overkill
This is definitely handy to have along if you come across a super disgusting bathroom. It is a little on the big side to keep in your pocket and may be better suited for purses, cars, or a backpack. Its 5.5″x5.5″x0.75″ which is something that I wouldn’t just keep in my pocket.My only disappointment is that there is no disposal bag for everything to fit into after you use it. I thought that maybe it would fit back in the original bag but I doubt you can get it all back in there without making a bigger mess. If you happen to be traveling where there are pit/vault toilets please don’t be tempted to throw the trash in there, (and often times there is no trash can inside the toilets as well). Be a good citizen and make sure you properly dispose of your trash!After looking through everything I’ll probably just stick with my package of wipes which are good enough for 99% of the nasty bathrooms out there.