Potty Training Toilet Seat with Step Stool Ladder for Boys and Girls Baby Toddler Kid Children Toilet Training Seat Chair with Handles Padded Seat Non-Slip Wide Step (Blue Green)
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TheDipsman
> 3 dayThis has worked well for our upstairs a so we bought a second one for downstairs. it is not always easy to fold and you need to check the nuts every few days as they work loose over time. If you are willing to take the time to maintain it, its a great step and seat.
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amz_usr_123
> 3 dayThis seat is definitely made for round toilets. Unfortunately our toilet is elongated, which means the seat slides around especially when my son is getting on and off it every 5 seconds. The feet grip well to the floor thankfully, or it would be a lot worse. But if it slides back then the porcelain of the toilet sticks out several inches into the back of my kids legs and he cant really sit. It seems like an attachment in the back to keep it from sliding backwards would go a long way. Ive been trying to think of how I can fashion one myself that would actually attach to the seat itself (otherwise it will fall right in the toilet as soon as my son tries to put his seat away). Aside from that issue, the seat itself is nicely padded and a good size. The lift in the front is perfect for little boys who need to sit in the beginning. And the handles are in a good spot for my son to use to get on and off the toilet and also hold onto when hes seated. There are little foot imprints in the top step. My son loves those and Im sure exactly as theyre intended, he likes to put his feet right over the little footprints. The seat folds up easily and tucks in next to the toilet. Just a heads up, it doesnt fold entirely flat so youll need enough space for it to be basically doubled over. Thats not an issue for us but I realize it might be for someone who doesnt have as much space next to their toilet.
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coday
> 3 dayVery cool product. My toddler thinks it’s fun to unfold it and place it on the toilet. It’s also sturdy and easy to clean. It’s helped him understand the concept of “potty” and teaches the motions. However, based on the build of the seat, the front half is higher up off of the toilet. My son can only use it for pooping. When he pees, it shoots out directly through the gap between the toilet and the seat and goes onto the wall.
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Magikal79
Greater than one weekI potty train my daughter with something similar 25 years ago, now my 3 year old son is a different story. He is stubborn and easily spooked. He didnt like this seat and refuses to sit on it. Ill be returning it for that reason alone. It was super easy to put together. I managed it alone in under 2 minutes. Also easy to take apart. Its sturdy, well made, easy steps and handle for kiddos to get up on their own and I thought the cushioned seat would be great but alas, my spoiled kiddo wasnt having it. If we ever have a need for another Id buy this again. Just not for my son.
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Thomas LaRocca
Greater than one weekIt helps me by make my daughter’s potty training much easier. She go to potty by her self. I don’t have to lift her up every time while I’m 30 weeks pregnant which is very important for my back not lifting her frequently.
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Kevin Fritsch
26-11-2024This potty was the key to getting my 3.5 yo to finally potty train! It’s the perfect size, easy to climb up on and stand on. It’s also easy to remove, fold and store next to the potty. I love this product. The only thing I would change is that the legs are just short enough that it requires you to lift the seat and sit on the rim. It’s just gross because then it exposes all the under crap from when we use the toilet, and I don’t always have time to clean it before rushing my toddler onto his potty. If I could change anything it would be that it would fit over the seat so I could just take it off and on without all the extra. I think I have just a standard toilet. Luckily we have a second bathroom so we just leave the potty in and use the other bathroom for our adult business. Just keep in mind if you have 1 bathroom!
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Raven
> 3 dayI love this seat! My 2 year old is completely potty trained and knows how to put this on the toilet when he has to go potty. It has a nice big size step and hand rails to hold on to. Make sure to lift the toilet seat for proper placement and to avoid getting urine on your toilet seat.
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Brian
> 3 dayBUY THIS ONE - Not the one with pegs that adjust the height at the feet! You want this one that has a hinge down there for the feet to adjust as needed - This makes all the difference in how stable the chair is. This chair does not wobble. This has been great for my little man. He loved the bright colors and the ladder was fun for him to climb vs a step. Most notably my boy loves to be independent and this allows him to feel really stable while going on the potty all by himself.
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Kel
> 3 dayI bought 3 of these chairs - 1 for downstairs, 1 for upstairs, and 1 for my parents house. They work so well! I used them for potty training and my just-turned 2 year old had no issues using them! He can now pick up the chairs and put them on the potty himself if we forget to do it or he beats us to the bathroom. Note: they do not let a boy easily stand to pee. We are now at that point in our potty training (about 8 months in), so we have step stools in our bathrooms for that. They also only fit on oval-shaped toilets. I do have one on a round toilet and we make it work, but its definitely not as sturdy as it is on the oval toilet.
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Chandler
> 3 dayI really liked this seat overall. It has made it way easier for my toddler to get on and off the potty and feel secure. The only problem weve had is the seat cushion is WAYYYY too big for a normal potty training child. Our 2.5 yr old would fall through it. We had to add the cushion from the little potty seats for her to be able to use it comfortably. Overall we really like it just wish it had an extra cushion for younger/smaller kids