Hibbent Elongated Toilet Seat with Built-in Potty Training Seat, Magnetic Kids Toilet Seat Lid with Cover, Convertible Toilet Seat Fits both Adult & Child, Slow Close, Never Loosen - White Color
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Enz
> 3 dayI purchased this as they stated it works with Caroma toilets. Although it does partly work, it still shows in the instructions that to tighten properly you have to hold the bottom part which is impossible. I did what I could but it’s a bit loose since my toilet doesn’t provide access to the bottom portion where you would hold it by hand or wrench for extra tightening. I bought another seat from Rona (Mayfair) and for the same price, the quality of Mayfair is much better. Unfortunately, they didn’t provide the screws for tightening with a Caroma toilet so I installed it in the 2nd bathroom. I will leave it like this for now but if I could go back in time, I would have bought another Mayfair seat and just purchased the screws separately to fit the Caroma toilet.
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H. Heritage
> 3 dayThe kid seat sticks to the seat cover w a magnet. Great idea. Unfortunately, sometimes the magnet falls out and, if youre lucky, it doesnt fall into the toilet and get flushed because you didnt notice. I havent seen replacement magnets available to buy so we are stuck with a toilet seat that slams loudly every time you close it.
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Manuel Manfredonio
> 3 dayMe ha gustado mucho ya que es fácil usar para grandes y chicos más para el entrenamiento a la hora de empezar a quitar el pañal.
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ga9
> 3 dayA toilet seat should not be this complicated to install. Thats what I kept shouting to my wife as I spent over 30 minutes to install it. It comes with 2 sets of bolts: the normal plastic kind and solid metal kind that squeeze into a rubber hose piece. We opted to try the sturdier metal piece and rubber hose since we have had issues with the plastic ones not holding well. The directions arent super clear. The pieces for one type of bolts are actually connected to the other type of bolt and you wouldnt know that until youve started putting it all together. First, you lube up the rubber piece and shove it into the holes on your toilet. Then you put the seat onto the toilet. Then you take a screw driver and screw the bolt down. Then, in the morning, youll come and sit on the toilet and youll find that the washers they give you are too small for the holes and your toilet seat will slide off as you groggly place your butt on it. Thats fun. So then you have to unscrew everything and use those crappy plastic bolts that every toilet uses, the ones that you hate. Once thats all done, though, your kid who has previously been terrified of all potty training implements will FINALLY put his butt on the new fancy big boy potty chair and use it. Then, youll forget all about the annoying installation and be a proud parent. Other than the annoying and overly complicated installation, the product is extremely sturdy, the magnet is strong and holds the little seat without being so strong that kiddo cant pull it down. Ill be buying these for all of our toilets, annoying installation and all.
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PhotoChickAZ
> 3 dayVery easy to install and was so helpful for our little guy. I don’t have to worry about him falling in.
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Miranda
> 3 dayThis is a great slow lowering toilet seat. The kid/toddler seat seems to have a magnet that can easily be lowered. The child seat does not lower slowly but the adult one does