Kylinton® Potty Training Toilet Seat with Step Stool Ladder, Special Triangle Foot Step Design Perfectly Solve the Normal Potty Seat Wobble problem, Most Sturdy Potty Training seat (Upgrade Grey)
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Lisa
> 24 hourI bought this once my daughter was already potty trained. I was getting tired of cleaning out the potty chair and wanted to have something that was easy for my daughter to use. This was a perfect solution for my problem!
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Carlotta Rolfson
> 24 hourThe product itself seems ok until you put it on the toilet seat. Even the lowest setting was too high for my toilet (maybe I have a weird low toilet?). And it doesn’t fit securely over anything on top, there are these fairly thin grip pads that don’t seem to do much, but maybe it’s just not the right size for my toilet.
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Lc80
> 24 hourGreat for potty training! I purchased two and Im satisfied. One arrived with a defect and the seller took action immediately after I notified him. Highly recommended.
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Nicci
> 24 hourMy child has a disability and was having issues using the toilet. Shes too tall for a toddler seat. Her paras at school told me about this seat, and how much my child liked it. So I bought her one for home and it has really made a difference for her. She now uses the toilet without any apprehension. Its portable, lightweight, and adjustable. I do have to adjust the screws every few days to make sure theyre tight, but its definitely worth buying.
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Rida Palmieri
> 24 hourIt not for a boy potty train. It a big space between toilet seat and potty train seat. I alway have to clean toilet seat everywhere that he using it.
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ummabdillah
> 24 hourThis definitely helps my toddler be more comfortable with sitting on the toilet but hes no to comfortable climbing the ladder alone because its not completely sturdy
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Lawna O
> 24 hourThese help my daughter to climb up to and sit down on the toilet. The handles are useful to climb up- and for her to hold while she is sitting. Before this she was scared to fall in. It’s the only way she’ll poop in the potty. Otherwise she runs behind the couch. I have to go to my own bathroom since its a pain to remove. Definitely not difficult- just annoying to line back up and get sturdy again. But it’s making potty training much easier.
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Tara
> 24 hourWorked for a bit but not super sturdy. Ended up getting the Spoddle seat that sort of clicks into the toilet so it’s not so wobbly.
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourI loved the idea of a training seat attached to a step ladder. It was easy to put together and pretty sturdy however in less than 1 week of my toddler using it, he had a bumpy and painful rash on his bottom. It is right where he sits on the seat cushion. I was able to find only 1 review advising of the same reaction but want to make sure other parents are aware before making the same mistake I did. ** Edit of Review due to AWESOME CUSTOMER SERVICE: The company reached out due because of my review to offer assistance even though I never requested a return and/or refund. I appreciate the thought!
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Jessie L.
> 24 hourThe directions were horrible, but once we figured it out we are happy with the product. My son is a big kid, about 45 lbs at 3.5 and we are working on potty training. We needed a seat with the handles because he has low muscle tone and needed the support to climb the step, turn around, and sit. The seat occasionally Will slide forward, so I just put by foot at the base of the step when he climbs. My daughter (23lbs) has no problem with this. The seat itself it cushioned which I think is important for little bums. It fold easily, but is still awkward to store and doesn’t stand upright when folded. Overall really happy we purchased this, and may consider buying one for our daycare/preschool!