Babevy Potty Training Toddler Seat with Ladder, Double Step Potty Step Stool for Kids, Foldable Potty Toilet Seat with PU Cushion, 6-Leves Height and Wide Anti-Slip Pad for Baby Boys Girls, Light Grey
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Hyperiox
> 3 dayIts a convenient option for converting a toilet between adult use and kid use for the initial potty training period. As the pictures show, it can be re-used as a step stool. The height adjustments made it work for our toilets just fine. Its not perfectly sturdy... especially if you have a dimpled/dipped toilet seat. The posts straddle an oval toilet bowl pretty well to prevent the step ladder from tipping side to side, but it can move around a bit on top of the seat. At first glance its not too bad to clean, but the seat cushion has an edge against the plastic that builds up grime. Its also hollow in the support legs, and its easy for stuff to get in there and start smelling. For the limited time you use it for one little one, sure its fine, but if youre planning to reuse for multiple kids, I dont know... Overall, while its not bad, I prefer the toilet seats that flip up/down on top of the standard adult seat. This gets in the way too much. Made in China.
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Amzon Customer
> 3 dayConvenient and practical potty training toddler seat, easy to install, the height of the size can be adjusted. When the product just opened it has a slight plastic smell. It spent a day out in the open, and it really took away the smell. The product is stable and easy to clean. My baby loves it. It would be perfect if the material could be thicker.
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Isaiah Yundt
> 3 dayEasier, more convenient models exist, but for the price, this one gets the job done. Id much prefer to have our toddler go potty directly into the flushable potty than to deal with the hassle of those small, separate itty-bitty potties, so the assembly was worthwhile.
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Debbie Leatherman
> 3 dayFor right now baby Lucifer refuses to use it. He likes to climb on it as long as we set it up on the chair but he refuses to use it on the toilet because hes scared of it in due time
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Megan Renee Mays
Greater than one weekEasy to assemble. There are extra parts if needed down the road. Nice two steps on it for easy access to the potty. It is height adjustable for different toilets. It folds up nicely to be able to store when not being used. This is a very good quality potty chair.
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Victoria
> 3 dayThis is a great potty training tool! Gives the little ones the freedom to climb on the potty when they are ready to go and the secure feeling that they won’t fall in the toilet or anything! Very easy to assemble. Feels sturdy. There are lots of crevices and holes so I feel like cleaning could become difficult, but overall good product!
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Amzon Buyer
> 3 dayWell-packaged toddler seat. Easy to install. It took us about 20 minutes. The product is smooth and easy to clean, and you can adjust the height. Easy to put on the toilet. But can not be 100% fixed, slightly wobbly, but was acceptable for us because I will accompany the baby to the toilet. Easy and practical products, recommended!
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D.
> 3 dayThe perfect toilet seat,When transitioning from the potty to the toilet. My boy got the hang of it pretty quick. Also very important for us moms with boys….the splash guard actually works lol totally recommend.
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Ana
> 3 dayThis item is as very easy to assemble and my potty training daughter felt comfortable to sit on it and hen it came to do our potty training, she loved how secure she felt climbing it and having the Wuppertal to hold herself when it came to sitting on it! It made her comfortable enough to start the potty training process!!!
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Adriana
> 3 dayThis is a great seat for potty training. It is very lightweight, but sturdy once it’s on the toilet. I was worried since it is so light weight that it wouldn’t be safe, but it grips the toilet seat and doesn’t move around. It is also adjustable so it should fit any height of toilet. Ours is really short and still fits perfectly. When not in use, it folds up really compact and fits on the side of our toilet. Might also fit underneath the bathroom sink in the vanity. It was a little more complicated to put together than I expected. It came with a lot of plastic screws and such, but I was still able to get it together with minimal handiness/skill.