Saturday, March 27, 2010

Safety 1st Potty 'n Step Stool


Product By Dorel Juvenile Group(30 customers reviews)
Lowest Price : $17.95
 
Product Description

Safety 1st Potty 'N Step Stool The Potty 'N Step Stool addresses the many stages of potty training. As the child grows, the colorful potty chair adjusts to fit any standard sized toilet. The base converts into a handy step stool to help children reach the toilet or sink. The potty chair from Safety 1st converts into a 2 level step stool. It helps to extend the use of the product beyond typical training age. The potty provides comfort for the child. The seat is contoured which is great for a child sitting on the potty chair. Rubber gripper feet keeps the potty from Safety 1st secure while in use. The package of teh Potty 'N Step Stool provides parents with helpful potty training hints.

Technical Details
  • Built-In-Handles
  • Trainer seat removes to fit adult toilets
  • Potty trainer seat and step stool all in one
  • Converts into a 2-level step stool
  • 18 months and up
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Customer Reviews 

"Don't waste your money or your time!" 2010-01-19
By K. Vo (Frisco, TX)
I just purchased this potty today for my son. He is just getting used to sitting on the potty and not yet using it. He likes the handles because it helps him feel stable while sitting. He will sit on it but the opening is WAY TOO SMALL! I don't see how any child can use it without making a mess. We will be returning this potty and getting another one. We will probably go with the Baby Bjorn. Don't waste your money or your time on this one!

  
"Not Happy With This Potty!" 2010-01-05
By Blue-Eyes' Mommy
We had the same problems other people did with this potty. Pee sprayed out when my daughter sat on it, and the splash guard is useless for a boy since it doesn't stay in place at all. The seat comes off of the base all the time, and the lid closes on the child's back while they are sitting on it. The bottom is narrower than the seat, so it is prone to tipping with a kid on it. The step stool is too low to actually be helpful for getting a small toddler onto the big toilet. The seat didn't fit on top of our toilet very well either, but we managed to use it anyway, although maybe others have different shaped toilet seats that would work better for this. Also, in order to use it as a step stool you have to snap on separate little anti-skid thingies, which cannot be kept on it when using as a regular potty chair or it won't close properly, so they are likely to get lost somewhere in the process of detaching and reattaching them between uses, since the potty has no built-in storage area for these little attachments. And, its construction makes it pretty difficult to keep clean. I wouldn't recommend this and am looking for a better seat to buy.


"I can't imagine a worse potty." 2009-12-01
By joanna b. (Greensboro, NC United States)
I can't not review this potty. I must try to spare other parents. The footprint is smaller than the sitting surface, so it always tips and wobbles when she tries to sit on it. This instability scares her. When it wobbles, the lid falls closed on her back, which scares her. (The lid is light and doesn't hurt, but still.) It's filled with little crevices, which I am sure would be impossible to clean if she weren't too scared of it to actually pee in it. It's trying to do too much, and it certainly does a crummy job of each task. This potty has actually set back our potty-training process.


"Not for little girls, either" 2009-02-18
By Belle Gardner
This potty is driving me crazy. Unless my daughter sits on it in a particular way, she ends up messing up the floor, AND SHE'S A GIRL! I don't know what the problem is; perhaps the hole in the seat is simply too small. If I position her in the correct position, a mess is avoided, but she can't find that "perfect position" by herself. That's a lot to ask of a two year old. She has no problem at all with a different padded potty seat that sits on top of the toilet.

  
"Great little potty chair" 2008-12-01
By Bablondie25 (Seattle, WA)
My son is 3 and uses this and in fact we liked it so much, we bought another one for the upstairs bathroom! It's convenient, portable, easy to dump out contents from the chamber and we just rinse out and set back in the chair. The rails help child to get on and off. I have not used on top of a toilet, I just wanted it as a potty chair or a step stool, so I cannot comment on that part. It does not tip on us. I have no problems with it whatsoever. Yes, the splash guard can fall in, but we just wash off and snap back into place and I try to teach my son to just point downward when going to the bathroom so he'll eventually not have to use it at all.

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