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Denise
> 24 hourEasy to assemble. Sturdy and stays in place when in use. The handles on the seat part have made it easier for my toddler to get on and off without fear. She is only 25 months but already is starting to potty train this ladder seat has made it that much more intriguing for her to want to climb up and sit. So far we are a month in using it and have no complaints.
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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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Anson
> 24 hourInstallation is easier than I thought
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Erin J Waters
> 24 hourPerfect and made better than expected. Easy to assemble.
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Vic M.
> 24 hourThis is very handy but be sure to measure the distance from the floor to toilet rim. I have a shorter then usual toilet & the the ladder/seat moves & feels unsecured. Otherwise its great.
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Lea Cesani
> 24 hourIt does slide around a little on the toilet seat despite the rubbery things … but overall it’s sturdy enough for my toddler to climb up. She was sort of scared at first but she has warmed up to it to at least practice sitting on it. I’m hoping at some point she will feel ready to use it regularly! It really does fold and set to the side easily and it leans to the wall perfectly and doesn’t fall down.
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Tracy Purifoy
> 24 hourVery useful when potty training.
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Rhea Kuhn
> 24 hourIt’s pretty wobbly and if you use stickers too hard to clean. Thinking about removing the steps and just leaving the toilet reducer with a stool for my kid to reach it…
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David J
> 24 hourIts not terrible, but the rubber grips fall out easily. Id glue them in, but we were over a toilet when they fell out and little man flushed before I could tp it up and fish it out.
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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.