Squatty Potty The Original Toilet Stool - Bamboo Flip, 7 & 9 Height, Brown
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Robert N-S
> 3 dayBamboo is done very good screw covers are silly
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DaniEeLa
> 3 dayMy bowels are moving much better with the squatty potty!
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plt fan
> 3 daySuper easy to assemble and looks nice and it does what it says!
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Lauren Van Sant
> 3 dayPeople always laugh when I rave about my squatty potty but seriously it really works! As a lifelong IBS sufferer I bought one of these years ago after seeing an ad for it on Facebook. Not only did it work, but I got my husband hooked on it too. You eliminate faster, more fully and with less effort. Over time it’s so much nicer on your system. I used to get hemorrhoids and I don’t at all anymore with this. The product I’m leaving a review on is actually a replacement purchase because we lost one of ours in a recent move l, but I feel compelled to reiterate how amazing it is for others. Buy it! You will absolutely not regret it and will soon want one for every bathroom in your home.
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Quarantine Queen
> 3 dayToo tall
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Jenna Polowsky
Greater than one weekI’ve been using random objects in place of a squatty potty for years, and I’m glad I finally got the real thing. This one would look great in most bathrooms, can adjust to different sized toilets by using a different size, and is nice quality. My one complaint is that the screw head caps come off fairly easily sometimes, but I’m not really worried about it. BUT if you have a pet or small child, be careful with those. Go get yourself a squatty potty now—your bowels will be happier.
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Crystal
> 3 dayI have the plastic one and love it. I wanted something more aesthetic for my rv so bought the bamboo. I dont like it. Its got a slant to it that is very uncomfortable for my ankles and legs. I wish it was flat like the plastic. It was a tiny bit tricky to put together, all in all I wouldnt recommend this one.
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Nikki
> 3 dayI read the reviews that talk about how shaky the unit is, but I suspect its because the screws either didnt go in all the way or on an angle. This was my solution: Youll need a pair of plyers that are comfortable to hold (i.e. padded handle) and either a padded mallet or a thick cloth. First off with the allen wrench that comes with it and the plyers to turn it, screw one of the screws into each hole about 2/3 of the way down. It will be very tight so do it slowly and then slowly unscrew it. This will open up the very tight. Once youve done this with each hole, then follow the instruction and attached each side. Once its assembled, press the screw covers over each screw head. If they dont fit tightly, then either use a soft mallet to gently pound it into place, or the end of the padded plyers or put cloth over the each one and gently use a small hammer to press it down.
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Susanita
> 3 dayMy toilet seat at home is extra tall by choice of the former occupants. This makes it much more comfortable to use. Love the bamboo style and how easily it tucks out of the way.
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Paul D. Stevenson
> 3 dayI read about this product through an article in Consumers Report Health Letter. All I can say is the difference this little stool makes is astounding. I have MS which complicates an issue I have lived with most of my life. This little stool is just what I needed to help in the treatment of my discomfort. It works as advertised and is Doctor Approved. I cannot say much more than that. Few products live up to their hype. This one more than lives up to its hype. You need one if you have constipation issues ever. I am confident it will help you as it has me.