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Spotlight Customer Reviews
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Okay seat but needs grip bottom
Comment:
We purchased this item for our daughter (just shy of 2 now) so we could ease her into using the
potty. It is okay but I am currently looking for something else.
Pros: Lightweight, no
fancy buttons or anything requiring batteries, easy to clean up, separate seat that fits on
toilet
Cons: slides all around the bathroom floor, handle broke off, cheaply made, no
storage areas like other potties offer, when lid is down as stool it's too short for my toddler
(who's very tall for her age) to reach the sink for brushing teeth/washing hands.
/>Overall it's done the job, but when the handle broke off recently I decided it was time to look
for something else.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Didn't work for us
Comment:
My daughter loves this potty. But only to take apart and scoot around the bathroom. The main problem
is the seat not being latched to the base. It easily moves around and once my daughter noticed this
it became a toy that she takes apart and carries into other rooms. She's gone potty a few times on
it and when she notices Mom or Dad going potty she'll pull it out and sit on it next to us, but not
for long. I tried putting the seat on our toilet and it fits with a bit of sliding around but no way
for her to fall in. Perhaps I'll try that for a bit and see how it works out. Oh another thing, the
seat has crannies for pee to get stuck in that make it hard to clean. Not a plus.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
it's a potty
Comment:
What else can I say? no frills or bells and whistles. What do you want for something that's going
to end up with pee and poop all over it? It worked great for the potty training thing. I stuck it
in the living room (on a hard floor) so that my son would actually stop what he was doing to use it.
Then every few days , i moved it closer to the bathroom. Now he doesn't use it anymore except as a
stool to use the grown up potty. Hey, one less thing I have to clean, right? WHen it first came, I
was expecting it to have a "cushy" seat, that's what I think when I see "soft". It's really just a
rubber cover over a plastic seat. it's easy enough to wipe down after each use and I really cleaned
it every night after he went to bed, as well as the floor underneath, but he's a boy - not expecting
everything to be contained - if his dad can't do it, why should he?:)
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Pediatrician and mother of triplets
Comment:
This is the perfect potty seat. There are no toy distractions, the front gaurd is low enough so
that nobody hurts themselves and it catches the occasional misfires (although not all of them for
sure). I have 3 2 year olds that are all potty training and we have used the seat as a whole, the
detachable ring, and the step stool, and all parts work great. Although there are several parts
(three only), it makes it very easy to clean and there are no crevices that can't be reached. Only
minor issue is that the bottom doesn't have any anti-slip grip, so it can slide around if you aren't
careful.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
My search is over!
Comment:
I did a lot of looking and review-reading before buying a first potty for my 18 month old to 'test
out'. The first choice was made hastily and ended up being a poorly designed seat with a flimsy lid
and a bowl that was smaller than the seat itself (can you say mess potential!?) This item was our
second and last potty seat! She design is excellent - the seat is stable and the bowl is large.
The seat is made from a flexible material but not a padded vinyl seat that could rip. The 'pee
guard' is built in so there's nothing to fall off or get lost there. The base is wide and has fold
out handles that allow you to easily carry the whole thing with one hand. The unit instantly
becomes a step stool by just closing the lid. Most models I've seen that boast a 3 or 4-in-1 design
cannot be used as a potty seat and a stool without some sort of conversion hence it's not possible
to pee then step up in the same visit. The seat fits well on the 'real' potty so when we get to
that stage we have a sturdy seat. At this point my son is only really practicing sitting on the
potty and getting familiar with the concepts but he happily plunks his cute little hiney on it and
opens and closes the lid with ease. I really think we've found the ideal potty for every stage of
training!
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