π½ Potty Training Made Fun & Safe!
The 711TEK Potty Training Seat is a safe, durable, and eco-friendly solution for toddlers transitioning from diapers to the toilet. With its adjustable ladder, splash-proof design, and comfortable cushion, this potty training seat ensures a secure and enjoyable experience for both boys and girls. Plus, it comes in a cute pink color and includes a 2-year warranty for peace of mind.
Colour | Pink |
Brand | 711TEK |
Material | Polypropylene |
Style | Potty Trainer |
Shape | Oval |
Item Weight | 3.2 Pounds |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Model Number | Potty-Training-Seat-Pink |
Target gender | Unisex |
Batteries required | No |
Product Dimensions | 38.1 x 33.02 x 12.7 cm; 1.45 kg |
Item model number | Potty-Training-Seat-Pink |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 months and up |
Manufacturer | 711TEK |
Item Weight | 1 kg 450 g |
A**R
Great
Good product
H**B
Rubbish
The height doesn't adjust low enough, pieces don't fit together properly and it's very unsteady and cheap overall. Do not recommend.
A**R
Cheap
I saw the pictures for this and figured it would be an amazing product. Right off the bat, there's nothing to hold the cushion down. It's not built in. So it isn't sturdy to sit on. Then, after some time the cushion started to bend in the middle. It would spread the cushion out and my 2 year old was now sitting on plastic. It started to dig into her thighs and butt. She HATED to go potty because of this. She'd refuse when she saw the seat.The legs didn't reach perfectly level with the floor. It was either too high off the ground or the seat was too high off the toilet. Either way, it made the product way too wobbly and insecure. Something that kids are already scared off in the first place when training.Because of the wobbling, the steps are basically useless. Kids need stability. Not only was it not sturdy, but because of how wobbly it was the seat would tip over. Again, steps were useless.I ended up throwing it away and buying at $10 seat at another store. My kid had zero problems after that. No crying at all. This seat is not worth the investment. Buy some steps and a seat instead.Edit: The company contacted me months after I purchased the product and wanted to make sure I was satisfied with the experience. So much so they refunded me months later. Excellent customer service.
C**
Nice equipment to kids
Sooo useful for my two kids, itβs comfortable.
O**A
Is it great? No. Not really. But it does work for what I need.
I'm a little iffy on what actual star rating to give this thing. Does it work? Yup. Is it great quality? Not really. Was it really worth 35 bucks? Depends on if you're looking at quality, or if your child will actually potty train with this type of potty. If it's quality, then heck no. If it's an "OMG, my child is finally wanting to potty," then heck yes. See my point?For starters this thing does not come packaged nicely. At all. Once out of the box, all the pieces are in a large plastic type bag, and nothing is individually wrapped besides the bag of plastic screws and Velcro stickers. That's it. Even the large bag everything is in isn't even taped shut. Just open to all the elements in the shipping box. And then there is the instructions, which is basically one little paper that tells you to screw everything in. The picture does show you putting the handles on, FYI, but mine were already on. Part of me wonders if I got a used item as there are scratches on the pink foot piece as well as on the pink back rest area. Or maybe this is just what it looks like from manufacturing. In any case, don't expect a polished product.Putting this together wasn't too bad of a struggle, but I had a hard time making the holes line up, and adjusting the bottom as I had to use a lot of strength to get the post in to the appropriate length for the toilet. In the screw's bag there are regular screws, and the end caps that the screws are screwed into. So each hole will have as crew on one end, and the cap on the other to keep it secure. There is also a tiny, itty bitty blue piece of plastic that you use to screw all of them together, so no tools necessary as it does come provided. Now it was easy to snap the back on. Then I moved on to the legs, first attaching the two upper plastic poles that had an indention in the top (which goes under the seat), to the pink footrest, and then pushing the bottom two plastic poles up into the underside of the footrest. (picture 9). I used the screws, and got those in easy. Then I attached the legs to the seat. This, for me, was one of the tricky parts as one screw went in easy, and then I had a time trying to get the screw into the other side as it seemed the round shape of the seat prevented the screw from being able to go in as it caught on the screws head. Probably an easier way to do this, but thanks instructions, as it didn't provide it. Finally got that in, and then I had to adjust the bottom legs. Why this was so hard to push the legs down I don't know. I guess it's a good thing considering this is a footrest, and your kid will be standing on it, but I really had to struggle to push it down to the notch before last. Again, had a little time getting one screw in, but managed. Last was the foam seat, which is thin, but still perfect for little behinds. I sat that in the seat, and then placed this over my oval shaped toilet seat, and that was it!I have no clue what the Velcro sticky pieces are for, FYI. I thought they might go under the foam seat to keep it in place, but...ew. The foam seat didn't rock for my two year old, so I'm good with just laying it on there. Unless they go someplace else???As for actually using this for potty training, my two year old daughter loves it! She can climb up on her own (shakily at first, she wasn't sure of it), but after the first few times, she's a rock star in climbing up and down, and getting her little tush over the guard. Which, if you have a boy, that guard is probably useless as it's shorter I feel than her other potty. I do like that I can easily clean this for any accident's, and it is crazy light, so my five year old who also shares a bathroom with the two year old, can easily move this out of the way when she needs to go. The only thing is that it says it can hold up to over a hundred pounds, but my five year old is only 48 pounds, and when she stepped on the foot ladder it started creaking, and didn't sound great. So no, I definitely don't recommend this for older kids.In all it is a potty solution for us, so I'm going to keep it, and we will continue to use it, but as far as great quality, that is pretty slacking. It reminds me of the quality of a cheap plastic potty you get from Wal-Mart with more scratches, and a footrest. Again, it does work for us, and it does look kind of awesome, but the best is that my daughter loves it.
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