Mrs. G
Main reason I picked this seat is because it folds up so I can set it against the wall for others to use the toilet. It does come in pieces so you will need to put the product together. It seems to be a cheap plastic but so far is holding up very well. We are in the beginning stages of potty training so it has not been used but a handful of times so not sure how long it will last. The two biggest problems I had with this product is that 1. It does not fit inside the toilet seat, we finally realized that it had to set directly onto the toilet for it to fit properly. 2. My son can not seem to figure out how to get up onto the seat and turn around. And I am honestly not sure how to teach that I am hoping he will figure it out with time.
LadyPizzaLover
I dont really like how there’s no shield to block the pee
Frankie McDougal
This potty teaching seat comes compactly delivered in a box which shows you exactly how to put it together without even opening the instructions. The assembly is so obvious you probably wouldn’t need instructions, but it’s nice you can verify everything at a glance. If you work better off directions than pictures, the instructions are written out quite thoroughly.The seat itself has two height options via easily interchangeable foot sizes. You can also change the step to two different heights. A nice touch is that you get enough screws and nonslip pads for both for heights and both steep heights. You can’t use them at the same time, but it provides for spares and cuts down on changing time if you switch between them.I haven’t had mine long enough to truly comment on sturdiness, however I would say it feels mid grade, and they list the maximum weight as 20kg (45lbs). My kid is just two and more slender, but I can see a stockier kid surpassing that weight before they can really sit on a full sized seat, especially an oval toilet.The main flaw on this seat is the splash guard. It didn’t lock on in any way, so the slightest tap will send it into the toilet. Basically you are going to need to do some modifications to use it, unless you don’t mind fishing things out of the toilet. It’s too big to flush, so even in a particularly bad scenario you can’t just say “screw it i’m not going in there” and be done with it down the drain. A couple of heavy duty binder clips will do the job, or anyone handy with a drill, screws, and/or rivets can easily fix it up nice. I don’t think you should have to modify something to work as designed.The handles also don’t fit flush with the rails. That’s mostly an aesthetic flaw.Clean up is pretty easy, as it wipes down clean.For the time being I would call it in between three and four stars, but I’ll round up. If the durability turns out to be poor or the aesthetic issues become functional problems I’ll change the rating to reflect that.
Booknerd28Booknerd28
We decided on this potty seat because we needed a second one. We now have 2 kids potty training and sometimes they both have to go at the same time, so we put their old one in the master bathroom and this one in the kids' bathroom as the primary seat. We liked the lack of cushion seat the most because it warped and cracked on our other one and fell off all of the time.The splash guard is useless, though. It popped off the second our girl climbed up not so gracefully to sit on the potty. This means that your boy WILL spray everywhere if they don't know how to lean forward to point it down. Thankfully our boy is a litt older and now knows to basically put his stomach to his knees so he doesn't make a mess.Sturdy enough for my 2 kiddos and keeps the 16 month old from falling into the potty. Nice step for easier pooping too (think squaty potty) for our 3 year old. The 16 month old's legs are still too short.
Badboy215
The first one order showed up in damaged packaging and missing parts contacted the seller and the new one was sent before the bad one was in route so thanks for that customer service.My boy really likes climbing it and sitting on it it’s a big seat and helps with an older kid my is 5 and 52 pounds still training.Only con I see is that the splash guard is clipped on with little ledges and no mechanical connection he threw it in the toilet in like 3 seconds so gonna have to jerry rig a solution for that.
Erin Zukowski
My 2.5yo son was very excited about this potty seat. It was easy to put together, fits in the toilet fine, and is easy to clean. I would recommend this potty seat be used for girls because the pee splash guard DOES NOT STAY ON. It doesn’t matter how many times we’ve tried to get it to stay, the slightest bump and the pee guard falls in the toilet. I wish the pee guard was built on permanently. Might try to drill a hole and thread a bolt and nut to get it to stay. But I do not recommend for little boys unless they already know how to aim their pee pee on their own.
Mrs. G
Main reason I picked this seat is because it folds up so I can set it against the wall for others to use the toilet. It does come in pieces so you will need to put the product together. It seems to be a cheap plastic but so far is holding up very well. We are in the beginning stages of potty training so it has not been used but a handful of times so not sure how long it will last. The two biggest problems I had with this product is that1. It does not fit inside the toilet seat, we finally realized that it had to set directly onto the toilet for it to fit properly.2. My son can not seem to figure out how to get up onto the seat and turn around. And I am honestly not sure how to teach that I am hoping he will figure it out with time.
Anthony F.
I was super skeptical about this product because the material seems flimsy but it turns out it's sturdy enough to do the trick. We have three children under six and they love this chair. So much so, that after we forgot our original at a hotel we ordered a second one to replace it. The only downside was our second chair came in pink and white when we had specifically ordered the orange and blue. I didn't take issue with the order at the time because they didn't mind the different color and so we continued on with the pink and white. We recommend this product!
K. Raw.
I like this so much more than the little seats that you just put on top. My kids have always been scared of those. This one is great because he can climb up himself and it doesn't feel shaky. The only problem is the pee shield falls down easily, which ended up with my kid peeing all over the floor! I have to watch it and put it back on when it falls in the toilet (EWWW!) But I still think it's better than the little flimsy covers. 3.5 stars for boys. If you've got a girl, 5 stars.
Mike WhiteMike White
Edit 7/28: So to contact them you need to go into your amazon messages area and they had sent me a message before I had an issue. They sent out an entire replacement seat no questions asked and super friendly. My son was stoked to see the seat fixed and still loves it. It's nice that he is able to use the potty by himself rather than having to pick him up every time.Going from 3 stars to 4 stars. No 5 stars because the piece did break, I am hoping it was just a bad batch-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Our 2.5 year old loves this potty. The seat broke when he sat on it in the center. No clue how to contact customer support for a warranty claim.