Toddlers Potty Training Toilet Seat Boys Girls, Kids Potty Training Seat Step Stool Ladder,Fedicelly Potty Chair (Gray/White)
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Dayna
> 3 dayMy daughter loves it started using at age 3 and still uses at 5y/o. You can attach it to the toilet but it’s sturdy enough to not be tied down.
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Caterina lanza
> 3 dayIts stable and safe. I bought one for both mine and my daughters place. My granddaughter can independently use it without worry
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Oneida
23-11-2024Well its plastic and not well made plastic its doing what it needs to do I guess still not successful with the training
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Connick
> 3 dayAssembles easily and fits my toilet. The adjustments can accommodate different heights by a few inches. The non-slip feet live up to their name. The product is 100% plastic (apart from the seat cushion) and not the strongest looking design, but it supports my 4 year old for now. Well see how it holds up over time. Shes able to get up and down pretty easily by herself and its easy to move out of the way for grown ups. Its on par with what I expected.
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Amanda
> 3 dayThis potty chair is easy to assemble and durable. It folds easily and it’s great if you have a smaller bathroom.
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Mommabuysthings
> 3 daySo at first I was frustrated because I thought this wouldnt work on my toilet after assembling it. I noticed my toilet was shorter even with the shortest adjustment on the legs. So there is a small gap between regular toilet and this child seat( see photos). But the morning after assembling I left it on the toilet and my daughter (2 1/2 years old) used it like a champ. I was very pleased that it still was sturdy even with the gap, she felt safe. The handles are great. And its easy to move on and off the toilet for adult and toddler use. The hole is small enough that she felt confident using it, and shes a tiny little thing, tall but thin, so I was worried about the hole being too big and her getting scared. Overall positive experience with this product. I attached pictures of my toilet without the product to show the height and shape for comparison.
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Shopping Addict
> 3 dayDifficult to clean, difficult to store. But perfect for a 3 year old that wont use a tiny potty.
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Roadrunner
> 3 dayMy grandchilds serious potty training began when he turned 3. A few weeks later he decided only the grown-up potty would do and started climbing up on it. I only babysit him 2 x week but didnt want risk his falling-inwhile trying that on my ADA/Comfort height toilet. I consider myself fairly handy when it comes to assembling bookshelves and other furniture but I almost returned this ladder because of the poor assembly instructions. Still, when FINALLY put together, all adjustment made, and tested , by the child, I was glad I hadnt given up. He likes having handles to go up and is proud that he doesnt miss the bowl when peeing. When nature requires him to sit down, the seat is apparently comfortable and doesnt give him the feeling of falling thru it. Thus the 5 stars. BUT regarding the instructions (drawings), the handle inserts are marked for R and L ( but this is not mentioned in print) and are in teeny tiny letters on the underside, easily overlooked. Also, they require a lot of pressure to get them to snap into place.. The adjustable height legs also take some figuring out (the sides of the legs with the notches should be on the underside, facing each other). The picture on the outside of the box that I received shows how they should NOT look. When it is ready to set up in the bathroom be prepared to experiment to see how it best fits on your particular style toilet....round or elongated , standard height or ADA/Comfort Height. Whether or not it slides around on the toilet can depend on whether it is placed directly on the bowl - or on top of the seat ( the part that men sometimes forget to put back down). You may also have to experiment with the adjustable height feature to keep the step part of the ladder from being tucked too far under the lip of the bowl. Finally, a rubber backed bath mat under the feet of the ladder seems to help in keeping it in place. So far weve had no falls r but I do worry because of his having to adjust his clothing while standing on the step. Still, it seems safer than climbing up without it. The folding feature of the ladder is very nice to have. It store easily in my small bathroom in the space between the toilet and the tub.
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Sasha
> 3 dayI searched for several days to find a training potty with steps that I felt were safe. All of my local stores were sold out or did not have the version of the training potty I was looking for in stock. I ordered this one because, overall, it looked great, and Amazon offered same-day delivery. Let me tell you, this potty exceeds expectations. My toddler is 3 and was showing interest in using the big potty vs his small training potty. He can easily and safely climb up the potty. I love the backrest as well! We have a small circle toilet and it fits just fine. The best part is that our toddler calls this his potty bear and is excited to use it. As for the pictures of the potty being delivered used or covered in hair, this was not my experience. Everything was brand new in a sealed bag, with easy instructions for building. I think it took me about 10 minutes to put it together.
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kristen
> 3 dayProduct is flimsy and doesn’t stay put inside/on top of the toilet seat. I guess it’s fine for the price, but I would never buy it again. It does not fold unless you loosen the plastic screws, which is not convenient. I am using it bc the seat part is small and soft for little butts, but I lift my kids up on the seat.