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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourThis toilet seat looks durable and easy to clean. Unfortunately, it didn’t sit flush to our toilet seat. We had to return it. Otherwise, seat would have been rickety and unsafe.
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Ash
> 24 hourMy son just started to potty train and he is not afraid to sit on this seat. The shape molds well to his little body, and the splash guard works great. When properly adjusted to fit your individual toilet, this seat fits snugly, and does not slide or move around, but is still really easy to install and remove. I mounted a hook to the wall above my toilet which is super convenient for storage and keeps it accessible for future use. This is a perfect product in my opinion.
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CW
> 24 hourNice and comfortable. Pee guard for little boys is almost nonexistent. Cleans up easily
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Queen
> 24 hourMy grandbaby who is 2 and a half can use by herself
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Rachel
> 24 hourThis potty ended up being too small for my 2 and 1/2-year-old son to potty train on. The back of it didnt leave enough room for him to sit on the potty. Side handlebars were nice but the seat wasnt as soft as I was expecting.
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Mrs. Carolina Gusikowski I
> 24 hourMy son is 3 and we have had a really difficult time getting him to go #2 on the toilet. We tried two different training potties and a lot of different methods to try and get him to not be afraid of it. Other toilet seats wouldn’t fit right and he had fallen in and that really scared him. This seat fits so great and is sturdy! The whole design, from the high back and handles make his feel so secure. He started using this the day we got it and now he’s using it like a natural. Would definitely recommend
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Vinschroe
> 24 hourIt’s clever design makes it much more stable than typical potty seats for toddlers- which slide around. And you can still pull in and out with ease. IMO, every kids potty seat should have this feature. This seat helped initial phases of potty training my 2.5yo who is small for her age and loved the stability and posh look. It’s stability made her less anxious and she did use the ‘poop’ handles. Now she’s trained (2wks no accidents) and she complains it pinches her legs- the ridge in front to actually puts pressure on her legs because she can’t open them wide enough unless I take pants and underwear all the way off. Also, with this seat, I discovered a pee bead somehow always ends up trickling down her leg or caught in her cheeks after she’s done and wipes. Only on this seat. Not any other potty she uses. I think because it actually tilts the toddler back a bit, causing some pee to slide back. So, maybe worth it for training especially if you want stability-just be sure a grown up checks the behind and legs for stray pee- but I don’t recommend as a seat once the kid is trained.
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Kelly
> 24 hourGreat item! Super sturdy and easy to use when potty training my son!
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jackie80
> 24 hourVery useful for potty training. Even has a seat warming option. My son has been good about using this one. Weve tried 2 others and they were a no go
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Nathan S.
> 24 hourI have to constantly latch it from underneath so it stops moving. I have a daughter and I put the splash guard on- so pee doesn’t sneak over the seat. The splash guard is always gross and I have to Clorox all the time. If this is a shared toilet; which mine is our guest room’s toilet too. Removing it off and on- gets annoying and the splash guard then drips pee. Kind of gross. However, it’s soft and easier to clean then the stair one she had for a while. The stair one had a velcro seat and the Velcro kept coming off and hair and pee would be underneath. So this is a step up.