Product By Boon(31 customers reviews)
Product Description
The Potty Bench is a training potty featuring two enclosed side storage spaces for organizing potty training supplies and a pull-out drawer for easy, sanitary clean-up. Simply close the lid to use as a large, sturdy stool that supports up to 300 pounds. The sleek, modern design includes a built-in toilet paper holder and a removable soft deflector shield. Organizes potty training supplies and simplifies clean-up. Easily converts to a bench or step stool. Soft flexible deflector eliminates injury. Measures 19.5" x 12 2/8" x 7 1/8".
Technical Details
- BPA-free, Phthalate-free, PVC free
- Training toilet with side storage
- Built-in paper holder
- Organizes potty training supplies
- Simplifies clean-up
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Customer Reviews
2009-11-22
By Minerva (Redwood City, California)
I have kept this product in the trunk of my car for about 2 years and still use it weekly for either my 5 year old son (if he suddenly finds he has to go and there is no bathroom in sight) or my 2.5 year old daughter (who prefers it to strange potties in new locations).Yes, my son had a learning curve with the splash guard but with practice he got the hang of it and we have no trouble today. While he was learning, we always were careful to put the potty on a slope and plan for it to run downhill, which we arranged to be backward so his shoes and the hem of his pants leg stayed dry. For on the go use, this was not a serious problem for us as we rarely had backsplash.I love that it stores toilet paper easily in the side compartments, and I also store a squirt bottle of water, hand sanitizer, and plastic baggies (for solids disposal purposes).I love that I can take it on a camping trip, and with the top down it doesn't even look like a potty, and the morning dew collects on the lid, not on the seat.I love that it takes about a half a second between when I pull it out of the car and when it's ready for use. No legs to fold out or snap in place or anything. Perfect for emergencies.I love that it's easy to clean.When I bought this I'd never seen anything like it, and I think the storage compartments give it an edge over the other to-go products out there. I imagine I'll still be using it for a couple more years...
2009-10-19
By A. Slye (Ireland)
I never take the time to review products I buy - simply because I am too busy. However, I researched the best potty for my 2 year old son who is very independent and curious. After much tooing and froing I bought te Boon potty bench. We are not forcing him to use it, but now he begs to use it and always makes pee. he likes tucking in his pee pee behind the shield (no spraying mommy!) and watch and listen to the pee go in. It is VERY easy to clean and the pockets on the side are great for his books, a few thomas the tank engine friends and toilet paper and hand sanitizer. I HIGHLY reccomend it and in fact, am here to buy a second one so he has the same potty at my mom's house! A+
2009-10-12
By V. Libby
We purchased this for our daughter because we liked the wide seat. She loves to sit on it and uses the compartments for books. It makes a great bench for us to sit on when giving her a bath and it is great for her to stand on at the sink to brush her teeth. It is easy to clean and we have not had any problems with leaks or spills.
2009-09-11
By Alicia Miller
I started potty training my son when he turned 20mos(he just turned 2). This is the second potty I bought for him but he still does not like to use it for what it's designed (he'd rather just pull the lid down and sit on it). Anyway, I was surprised that it was a good size potty, bigger than I expected which was a plus. The pee guard is actually large as well and because it's so rubbery, it looks quite comfortable. But for all it's beauty and comfort my son still doesn't want to use it as a potty. So now, I just let him run free and if he hasn't peed on my floor in about 45 minutes I put him in the tub, run some water and out comes the pee. I used to drive myself crazy that my son would pee on top of the potty or in front of the potty, but I realize he's just not ready yet (The tub thing is working out pretty good though).
2009-07-20
By Rachel (Sunnyvale, CA)
This is the greatest thing that has ever happened to me! Well, at least as far as potty training goes. I've got a 40 lb 3 year old that absolutely refused to leave his toys to go to the potty. No amount of M&Ms or cool underpants, or potty trained friends would lure him to the potty.
Until we got... the Potty Bench!!!!!
We have the potty ring, the Bjorn potty, the First Years potty, and nothing worked. The biggest problem was that they stuck to his butt when he got up, and they just didn't seem to fit right. He would always scoot back too far. He was not interested in them at all.
But what I love, love, love about the potty bench is...
1. He puts his books and toys in the "secret" side compartments to play with when he has to pee.
2. He uses the splash guard to adjust his penis down so we have had no spills.
3. He hops on without scooting his butt all over the place, showing that he's comfortable. I don't know why people say the hole is too small. He is a big guy, and the hole is perfect.
4. He likes it so much that even when he doesn't have to pee, he puts the top down and just sits on it and plays with his trucks on it.
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