🚀 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience with Tinkle Belle!
The Tinkle Belle is a revolutionary female urination device designed for convenience and comfort. With its hard shell structure, it allows women to urinate while fully clothed, eliminating the need for toilet paper with its innovative squeegee lip. Compact and lightweight, it’s perfect for outdoor activities, travel, and festivals, ensuring a hassle-free experience wherever you go.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.57 x 5.04 x 1.73 inches |
Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 9.25 x 1.5 inches |
Item Weight | 1.8 Ounces |
Brand Name | Tinkle Belle |
Color | Teal and Grey |
Material | plastic |
Suggested Users | womens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | OutSTANDING Innovations LLC |
Part Number | 001 |
Size | one size |
M**L
PERFECT and easy to use!
Every girl and woman should have one of these! It’s very user friendly, zero drip, and discreet. I’d buy two and keep one in my bag for away from home. Ever try to “tinkle” while wearing Spanx? Panty hose? Tight pencil skirt? Wedding gown! You don’t have to strip tugging and pulling shapewar when this is so easy to use without the fear of your clothing touching a public rest room. It’s also great if you’re stuck in traffic and nowhere to stop. You can safely pull off to the side of a road, and with practice, actually stay partially seated. For expectant women, this is PERFECT!! You can pretty much use anywhere - a private bathroom stall without touching anything, out in nature where you don’t look like a baseball catcher or while still in the car. Just bring a used empty large water bottle and aim the end there and.... tinkle, tinkle....Edit: It’s now been many months since this item arrived and I’ve used it probably 100 times, whether at the office, a stop while driving even if using rest area facilities, and discreetly in the car after drinking coffees. Long distance driving where the parking is far from rest area entrance, open both front door and back for privacy, get your empty bottle out, and release that waterfall! Always having baby wipes in the car, and ready to continue driving. I’m buying more of these to include with Christmas gifts. Tinkle Belles, Tinkle Belles!
S**K
Yeah... This.
I drive a lot and always end up in the middle of nowhere with no bathroom around. I have to plan my trips and stop at every bathroom I see because I never know when I'll be in BFE, two hours in, after having had a quart of water, and no bathroom. Trees, bushes, roadside with the doors open, behind an abandoned building, even a cow barn once have all been my bathroom... Squatting, exposed, hard to wipe, pee splashed on my shoes... Yeah, no.The persons who designed, produced, and marketed this deserve every penny they make. Literally as easy, efficient, and effective as advertised.I'll be buying these as gifts for all my girls.
D**N
Better than the too soft Go-Girl and a better design than the other plastic models.
I want to give a shout out to this company for their amazing customer service. When I ordered my Tinkle Belle from Amazon it never came. The only contact information I could find to follow up on my order was the manufacturer, so I asked them if they could contact Amazon, and they followed up immediately with another shipment. Great customer care!!Now the review. I have also purchased both the Go girl and the Venus to Mars and to give credit where credit is due, both of the others kept me from having to squat in the brambles of thorny bushes or obnoxious stinging nettle. But the Tinkle Belle affords me better piece of mind in three ways.#1. It's lined with a soft silicone material that comes up and over the edge of the formed plastic, making it far more comfortable than the Venus to Mars.#2. It's got just the right length to ensure your urine stream clears your clothing and doesn't splatter all over your shoes. Better than both Venus to Mars and Go-Girl.#3. The silicone lining is a repellent type of material so the liquid beads up and rolls right off. I always rinse with a bit of water from my water bottle immediately afterwards for extra cleanliness.I store my Tinkle Belle when I'm not hiking or off road in a larger carry pouch alongside the original carry pouch so as not to stress the flexible material by keeping it folded too long. Whenever I come back from hiking or off roading I restore it to it's original shape and put it back in storage. It's never had a problem with "memory".I love Tinkle Belle and the freedom it affords me!
P**J
Great FUD, but Not Perfect
This is nearly perfect, and I don't know that what would make it perfect is even feasible, given the design. II have the pStyle and had the Freshette. I'll compare the pStyle with the Tinkle Bell in this review.The Tinkle Bell:I love the way it's shaped for easy placement, and the soft edges make wiping residual moisture very comfortable. The shape and soft edges of this one make positioning and wiping residual moisture ideal. Five stars for both!I love the way the device can be folded to make it more packable, but this is where it loses one star. Folding the rubber, which feels like a repurposed bicycle tire, back under itself after use means folding a wet or damp device unless you tuck paper products into the device or case or have water to spare for rinsing. Because of the shape, it's easy to clean out with a piece of paper towel, but if you don't have a paper item for that purpose or are low on water, you're handling a wet or damp device to fold according to directions. Shaking out the moisture does work to an extent, but not nearly as well as the pStyle.The directions say to fold the rubberized end back under the plastic-encased end, which is where contact with urine could occur. I have tried folding it inside itself instead, which works just as well. I don't understand why the directions say to fold it the other way, except that folding it inside could stress the corners created where the hard plastic portion ends and the rubberized portion begins. If I am using this out on the trail and can't clean it out after use for some reason, I fold it inside. When I'm in a spot to wash it out, I fold it back the other way. This seems to work. As long as it doesn't damage the device for the end to be tucked inside it deserves 5 stars.The case is wonderful. It zips open on the side, allowing easy insertion of the device and paper products. It's the kind of case I wish was made for the pStyle. It's lined with a wipeable, vinyl material, which is a huge plus for me, and has a carabiner attached. If the Tinkle Bell is put away damp with urine over a period of time, this case could develop an odor until cleaned, but who would do that?This device inside the case weighs close to 3 ounces, approx. 1-1/2 ounces more than the pStyle inside its case. My scale is not digital, so imprecise.Everything about this device is well-designed, but the rubber doesn't shed liquid quite as well as the hard, smooth plastic of the pStyle, and folding the device per directions after use could be a problem if not rinsed or wiped out. Folding it the "wrong" way works great, but I don' t know if that will damage it. So far it hasn't.The pStyle vs. Tinkle BellIt's longer and doesn't fold, but it's extremely lightweight and the smooth plastic is definitely easier to shake or wipe dry than the rubber lining of the Tinkle Bell. It's not as comfortable to position or wipe with, but it works very well and there is no need to fold rubber inside or outside the device. It does take up more room in a pack, but weighs about half as much when Inside the case sold for it, or approx. 1-1/2 ounces. Again, my scale isn't digital, so not very precise.The case made for the pStyle is a fail for me, but it works. Paper products can be folded up inside the pStyle and inserted into the case, but it's shaped and opens like a sunglass case, is 100% heavy cotton, and so has to be washed out and dried if it absorbs urine. I'd rather a case opened on the side and was wipeable with some alcohol. The case is well-made, however, and there isn't likely to be an odor problem if it can't be cleaned for a while.
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