Product Description
Boon Potty BenchThe 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 lbs. The sleek, modern design includes a built-in toilet paper holder and a removable soft deflector shield.
Boon Potty BenchThe 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 lbs. The sleek, modern design includes a built-in toilet paper holder and a removable soft deflector shield.
Technical Details
- Organizes potty training supplies
- Simplifies clean-up
- Easily converts to a bench or step stool
- Soft flexible deflector helps guard against injury
Customer Reviews
2010-07-23
By April L Fryer (Gaithersburg, MD United States)
This is the best potty chair. I bought it to keep in the car for on the go potty needs given that it has a lid and the space on the sides to store supplies like TP and wipes. Honestly it is a little bigger than I was expecting but my 2 year old loves it. She immediately wanted to try it out. We had the Bjorn potty in our bathroom which I thought was fine but my Toddler certainly expressed a preference for the Boon Potty Bench. Now I am ordering a second for the car.
2010-05-27
By Mom of 2 (Van Buren Maine)
My daughter is a non-stop whirlwind of motion! We bought her a Fisher Price Princess Potty and she likes it well enough because it plays music when she pees, but she discovered the button underneath to make the music play with out peeing and it lost its thrill for her. I had been oogling this potty on here for a while but just hadn't ordered it yet. Than today I walked into our local 2nd hand store and there was one sitting there all pristine and clean for $2.00!!! BARGAIN! I brought it home and washed it myself (just to KNOW it was clean) and we were out on the front porch and my daughter IMMEDIATELY wanted to use it! And she did LOL. I don't mind having it out on the front porch for her because when the lid is closed it looks NOTHING like a potty seat, she has a little play tent on the porch and when she says she has to go I just set it in there, poof! her own private outdoor potty LOL. It also will pack/travel nicely as well because of the flat top and bottom, unlike other "shaped" potty seats like the princess one. We travel 200miles to my parents house quite often and have always had the challenge of packing the potty seat so that it doesn't take up the limited space we have. Now, problem solved! And if she needs to go while we are on the go I can just sit it in the back of our SUV hatch area and she has a potty, this will also be great for my 6yr old as well, as there are 30-50 mile stretches in our journey with NOTHING there, just farmland and forest... who knows, maybe if Mommy has to go bad enough Mommy will use it too LOL
2010-04-29
By T. Jurgensen (Ma, Usa)
Sturdy and well made, but looked used. Maybe this was a previous return or either it sat in a box for years. Looked a little worn to me since the color was dulled and there were a couple black scuff marks on the white corners that won't come off. Otherwise I like the plainess and sturdiness of this potty.
2010-03-26
By lakeview mom
I saw the reviews say this isn't good for boys and I totally disagree. My son will be 2 next week and is 36 inches tall (which is on the taller end) and he is using this seat with no problem! I removed the orange splash guard, in my opinion its useless. I just told him to sit slightly further back and point his penis down, I don't even think he entirely got what I told him but he's using it no problem and everything goes in the bowl. The best feature about this potty is the two side compartments that can hold books etc. My son loves to play with them while he's waiting to go etc. The back is also nice for them to rest their back against. Here's a trick if you don't like cleaning potties, I just put a plastic around the removable insert so when ds goes poop and pee I don't have to clean the potty insert out since everything goes in the bag and I just throw the bag away right then. I realize the bag isn't so environmentally friendly and I usually know when ds is going to poop so I primarily have it in for those times only. Anyway we love the potty, it's very easy for him to use himself which is why we're waiting to put a ring on the big toilet.
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...
2010-07-23
By April L Fryer (Gaithersburg, MD United States)
This is the best potty chair. I bought it to keep in the car for on the go potty needs given that it has a lid and the space on the sides to store supplies like TP and wipes. Honestly it is a little bigger than I was expecting but my 2 year old loves it. She immediately wanted to try it out. We had the Bjorn potty in our bathroom which I thought was fine but my Toddler certainly expressed a preference for the Boon Potty Bench. Now I am ordering a second for the car.
2010-05-27
By Mom of 2 (Van Buren Maine)
My daughter is a non-stop whirlwind of motion! We bought her a Fisher Price Princess Potty and she likes it well enough because it plays music when she pees, but she discovered the button underneath to make the music play with out peeing and it lost its thrill for her. I had been oogling this potty on here for a while but just hadn't ordered it yet. Than today I walked into our local 2nd hand store and there was one sitting there all pristine and clean for $2.00!!! BARGAIN! I brought it home and washed it myself (just to KNOW it was clean) and we were out on the front porch and my daughter IMMEDIATELY wanted to use it! And she did LOL. I don't mind having it out on the front porch for her because when the lid is closed it looks NOTHING like a potty seat, she has a little play tent on the porch and when she says she has to go I just set it in there, poof! her own private outdoor potty LOL. It also will pack/travel nicely as well because of the flat top and bottom, unlike other "shaped" potty seats like the princess one. We travel 200miles to my parents house quite often and have always had the challenge of packing the potty seat so that it doesn't take up the limited space we have. Now, problem solved! And if she needs to go while we are on the go I can just sit it in the back of our SUV hatch area and she has a potty, this will also be great for my 6yr old as well, as there are 30-50 mile stretches in our journey with NOTHING there, just farmland and forest... who knows, maybe if Mommy has to go bad enough Mommy will use it too LOL
2010-04-29
By T. Jurgensen (Ma, Usa)
Sturdy and well made, but looked used. Maybe this was a previous return or either it sat in a box for years. Looked a little worn to me since the color was dulled and there were a couple black scuff marks on the white corners that won't come off. Otherwise I like the plainess and sturdiness of this potty.
2010-03-26
By lakeview mom
I saw the reviews say this isn't good for boys and I totally disagree. My son will be 2 next week and is 36 inches tall (which is on the taller end) and he is using this seat with no problem! I removed the orange splash guard, in my opinion its useless. I just told him to sit slightly further back and point his penis down, I don't even think he entirely got what I told him but he's using it no problem and everything goes in the bowl. The best feature about this potty is the two side compartments that can hold books etc. My son loves to play with them while he's waiting to go etc. The back is also nice for them to rest their back against. Here's a trick if you don't like cleaning potties, I just put a plastic around the removable insert so when ds goes poop and pee I don't have to clean the potty insert out since everything goes in the bag and I just throw the bag away right then. I realize the bag isn't so environmentally friendly and I usually know when ds is going to poop so I primarily have it in for those times only. Anyway we love the potty, it's very easy for him to use himself which is why we're waiting to put a ring on the big toilet.
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...
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