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Cindy
> 3 dayFit oval toilets well no slipping.
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Alyssa F
> 3 dayI have to say, this is pretty great! Before buying this seat I looked at the reviews and some red flags that came up were people complaining that it was not easy to clean. Or that it did not fit their toilet. I for one have a round toilet and this potty seat is a little more oblong. But it doesnt make a difference!! I actually PREFER it to be that shape. Why? I am training a little girl and she sprays out of all the other seats I have purchased. It was a nightmare. So buying this one with the pee guard hoping that it will work. It DOES. and it is VERY worth the money! No more messes, it is much, much more comfortable for her to use because of its shape. On top of it IS easy to clean. It is ONE piece with two slots that come down where the pee guard is. All you have to do is wipe it out with your cleaner of choice. One more thing, the rubber grip is strong. It does not snap onto a toilet, but it is so so safe to use. It doesnt move at all. You wont regret buying this seat. It is 100x better than the cheap character ones from walmart, and better than the munchkin one from target, I promise.
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Lory Belle
> 3 dayAbsolutely love the seat, the non-slip ring is genius, the inner rim extends slightly into the adult seat underneath it for even more stabilization, and it’s easier for my boys to put the seat on correctly because of that inner rim basically ensures the seat is in the right position as it can’t be placed on sideways. It looks nice, simple, and it’s not an eyesore like so many other potty seats (shouldn’t these things actually look like smaller versions of what we are training our children to use rather than fire trucks and Mickey Mouse?) The included hook is a really nice touch and my older son already knows to take it off and put it back on the hook, so that’s cool. My one and only complaint is that the splash guard is hardly a splash guard. Potty seat companies should remember that many little boys aren’t fully developed down there and their weenies don’t quite hang down yet. Ideally all potty seats should have a very high splash guard or an attachment for this purpose.... it would be really cool if Jool decided to make a removable splash guard for this seat! We’re still using it but I’m going to have to craft my own version of a detachable splash guard to avoid overspray (lol) other than that the seat is perfect and miles ahead of the majority of potty seats on the market.
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Sheri
> 3 dayThis is a cost effective alternative to the Baby Bjorn seat and worth it for the price. PROS: - Light enough for my 2 y.o. to handle yet sturdy enough to hold his weight - Similar in size and shape to the Baby Bjorn seat insert. My son happily (willingly?) uses either. - Rubber ring keeps it from slipping around on the toilet seat once your kid sits on it - Adequate splash guard (but youll still have to teach your munchkin to push down his winky) - Hook is included for wall mounting CONS: - Not adjustable. Fits on the standard oblong seats fine but might be too long for the circular seats - The loop for hanging on the wall is on the smaller side. It takes a couple of seconds for my son to maneuver it off the hook - Depending on your kids stream angle youll probably get some splash between the seat insert and the big toilet seat (especially for boys). But thats to be expected anyway when you have a fast pee stream hitting the insert at point blank range. Overall worth it and I would recommend purchasing. In fact I bought 3, one for each bathroom + grandmas house.
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Y.R.
> 3 dayIf you and your toddler are ready for potty training this is your product. Fits perfectly on the toilet and is really comfy. It is easy to clean and you can hang it on the wall.
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KayG
> 3 dayIts a great product, it just didnt fit the toilet that I wanted it to fit for. I have other toilets in house where it does fit, so it depends not on the toilet but on the toilet seat itself. They make so many different types of toilet seats, this one has too much bulk up by the hinges for this seat to sit flat like it is supposed to do .
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Gmom
> 3 dayPotty training for our Grandson had been a disaster and he was terrified to use any bathroom but the one in his home. He told us he was afraid of falling into the toilet and getting flushed down. We read hundreds of reviews about most seats being leaky, dirty to use and not suitable for boys. We finally bought this one because it was plain and simple and not too expensive. It has been fantastic - there is no urine build up under it, it does not have handles and just rests on top of the regular toilet seat. Ours is an elongated oval. When he needs to go, he carries it over to the toilet, places it on the seat and climbs on. No muss, no fuss. The trick is to provide a small step stool for your little one. They can use it to get seated, then leave the stool in front of the toilet to prop their feet on instead of just letting them dangle. Works great for us.
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Satisfied customer
> 3 dayIt is very sturdy and doesn’t move much at all once it’s set on the seat. The splash guard still isn’t quite as high as I’d like for potty training a little boy. When he doesn’t aim down, pee does get out and around the rubber rim. Have to wash it out so it doesn’t set and start to smell.
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rgellison
> 3 dayWorks perfectly
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Brittany
> 3 dayOur toddler initially did not like it when first introduced it was qui tree large better suited for bigger toddler. Lightweight, cute, easy to use