Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Safety 1st Jack Potty

Product By Dorel Juvenile Group(5 customers reviews)
Lowest Price : $44.95

Product Description

Make potty training fun, exciting and challenging for your little one with this interactive potty from Safety 1st. The Jack Potty is a talking potty chair that features sensor technology to recognize your tot's successful potty training efforts. The sensor triggers the 'jackpot,' prompting a display of spinning shapes, lights and sounds as reinforcement and reward! Plus, when it's time to graduate, the Jack Potty's adapter seat makes it a cinch to fit onto an adult toilet so Junior's progress ca

Technical Details
  • Sensor technology recognizes deposit
  • Hitting the jackpot causes spinning shapes, lights and sounds
  • Adaptor seat removes to fit an adult toilet
  • Reinforces the success of the child for going potty


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Customer Reviews
  
"Terrible, horrible, no good, very bad potty" 2010-01-30
By BJ (USA)
My son hits the jackpot every time, but there is never a cash payout. I'm left holding a pan of piss and poo. Someone should file a report with the Federal Trade Commission.

  
"Looks Is Deceiving" 2009-09-09
By Mrs Potter (Kansas)
On the website, this potty looked fun and it recommended for children between one year old and three years old. However, when the merchandise finally arrived at my doorstep, I found out to my dismay, it is too small for even one year old. I mean, I have two sons 2 and 3 years old. Both are small built. They love the potty but it is too small for them. The urine guard doesnt serve any purpose. It comes off easily. You have tobe very careful when try to attach the jackpot portion to the base otherwise it is one way street and you wont be able to dismantle it. Remember, insert the wiring connection into the hole neatly before pushing the top part onto the base. I wouldnt recommend this potty to anyone for the purpose of potty training other than as a toy, just toy.


"My baby takes care of business on the potty" 2009-08-29
By Phoenix Shops Amazon (Bay Area, CA)
This potty works great for us. I chose not to hook up the cables because i thought the sounds and lights would be a distraction from the potty's main purpose - to collect pee & poop. Now, after a couple months of success on the potty, i'm ready to hook the cables so my daughter can put on a show while giving back to nature.This potty is great for girls. The first potty i bought had the little pee blocker for boys (i bought it thinking that i'd have it for my next child if i have a boy). But i put that potty back in the box because my daughter didn't sit comfortably in the seat with that thing between her legs. In her Safty 1st Jack potty she's cozy enough to sit for minutes at a time 'reading' books while tending to her business. I consider this a great buy (for toddler girls).I rate it 4 instead of 5 because the potty seems short. My rather short daughter (in the 20-percentile range in height) was almost two when she began using the potty and she looked big sitting on the potty then -- her butt actually sits lower than her knees. So a normal-sized 3 year old might almost be squatting when they sit on this potty. But all other new pottys i've seen are of similar height so that shouldn't matter.


"Great Shower Gift" 2009-03-11
By Kente Johnson (New York, NY)
I bought this as a shower gift for family and it was a hit! It is so much fun.

  
"He uses it!" 2008-08-31
By Sara Jane C. (IN)
I bought this for my son to use. He still sits to pee and likes to lean forward to aim. Most other little potties have arm rests that block his legs so this potty is perfect for him. (That is the reason I bought this potty.) It is easy for him to take the bowl out to empty by himself. It is fairly easy to clean. The jackpot noises are cute, but sometimes it congratulates him before he does anything. That is really not very important to me. It doesn't affect whether he goes or not. Overall, I am completely satisfied with this potty.
Also - He is almost three and of average size and it fits him fine.

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