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Grandmas Choice
> 3 dayI am keeping this potty chair but I would not buy another one. The stair risers are too far apart for a two year old, the handrails are two low to provide a sense of safety for the child, and it isnt as sturdy as it appears in the photographs online.
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Josie oliver
> 3 dayI bought this for my three year old and I am too scared to even let her climb it. It is very wobbly and the anti skid grips on the bottom don’t do hardly anything it still slides around
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Bailey
> 3 dayThe seat slides around on the toilet. My child is now too scared to use it as he almost fell off a few times. The angles between the seat and the step and the step and the floor cannot be widened enough to prevent the slipping.
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Marcella Haynie
> 3 dayMy granddaughter loves it she can climb up on the big girl potty all by her self!
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Deborah
> 3 dayEasy to put together, about 5 minutes & just set on standard toilet seat, youre done! Grandson loves it a whole lot better than chair on floor.
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Ibrahim Tettey
05-06-2025My son really likes it and I’m very happy he is able to use it well without any problem.
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Leah Lee
> 3 dayEasy to assemble but the plastic screws keep loosening if you have to move the seat on and off the toilet throughout the day. Its convenient and light enough for my toddler to put on the toilet for him to use the potty. The only drawback is if a boy is peeing sometimes pee gets underneath the front of the seat and on the toilet seat, but thats so minor in comparison to using a traditional small potty where you have to dump out.
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Mayleen
> 3 dayIf you have a boy teach him to point down lol! The shield is short and wont stop the stream.
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Beverly Groogan
> 3 dayNo dislikes or issues with this product. Easy to use and easy to put away.
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Keaton Windham
> 3 dayThis is a great potty training seat! The one gripe I have is the instructions; they are a wordless half page which resulted in putting the middle piece in backwards. It was a relatively painless fix, but could have been avoided if instructions were more clear. Also, the last set of screws (nearest the potty seat) are very hard to line up and thread through…it definitely takes 2 sets of hands to complete that particular step.