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PRIMO Folding Potty with Handles White granite Studio : Primo by Primo Brand : Primo Model : 521W Release Date : 2007-03-31 Publisher : Primo Minimum Age : 2.0 Years Maximum Age : 4.0 Years Manufacturer Minimum Age : 2.0 Years Manufacturer Maximum Age : 4.0 Years Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. EAN : 0734970005214 UPC : 734970005214 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 42 reviews)
Our Price : $8.99
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Four large rubber pads to grip toilet seat and extended overhangs in front of toilet seat
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Four hinges are designed so they won't pinch skin
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Comes with folding toilet reducer for traveling away from home
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Handle grips help increase confidence
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For ages 2 and above
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Product Description |
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Many kids resist unfamiliar toilets, and that can make trips and outings difficult on little ones and parents alike. This comfortable, compact, folding potty seat works equally well at home or on the road. Handle grips help increase confidence wherever it?s used and no-pinch hinges keep little fingers safe. To carry along, just fold and enclose in its self-sealing storage bag, which slips neatly into your diaper bag, purse or glove compartment. Get one for Grandma?s, too! Not for use on elongated toilet seats. Ages 2 years and up to 40 lbs. Folded: 9.5?H x 6.5?W x 2.5?D. Unfolded: 12.5?H x 14.5?W x 1.5?D. |
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very useful |
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When my baby got potty trained, I bought a Fisher Price portable potty for use in the car and it's great, but i was looking for something smaller, to be able to carry in my purse. I ordered this seat in spite of all the negative reviews and I'm glad I did. If you put seat on the very front of the toilet, as one of the reviewers has already mentioned, not the back or in the middle, it works just fine. My only complaint is that it's not made of very thick plastic, so it bands slightly when my 2 year old seats on it. But if you hold your baby, while she's using the seat, as I do, it's not a problem either. I tested it on a quite a few public toilets and overall it's very useful and I'm glad I got it. |
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A little flimsy, but helps get the job done |
The fit on the seat isn't intuitive, but other reviewers who described how to seat the front lip in front of the potty were very helpful.
My son is 30 lbs., and the seat does bow in a little from his weight, but doesn't collapse entirely. For a boy, one should keep repeating, "Point it down, point it down," because there is no splash guard for absent minded boy toddlers.
I can see how a little tush might get pinched if the seat were not completely unfolded before he sat down, so it's important to make sure it's completely flat.
The design of going over the front of the seat makes sense now, as it minimizes contact between those curious little hands and a dirty public toilet seat. I keep Lysol wipes in my pouch to clean the bottom side of the seat before folding it up and storing it again.
It fits easily into a small diaper bag or a large purse. It's definitely something I want on hand on trips to friends' houses or public places.
I wish it were a little sturdier and there were a good way to avoid the possibility of pinching, but I will say my 2 year old is particularly squirmy, and he hasn't fallen in or yelped in pain yet.
The bottom line is, it is functional, although not perfect, and I would buy it again if I needed to replace it. |
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Great product - others are not using it correctly |
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This product does a great job. It helped me with my concern of putting my child on a dirty public toilet. As she was starting potty training, she would immediately reach down to grab the toilet seat and plus was unstable without a potty seat. The reviewers who gave a poor review for fit and pinching are not using it correctly. We have never had this problem. If you place the seat on the toilet as it is pictured on the box, then, it won't fold, pinch, or fall into the toilet. Allows you to go out with a portable potty seat. Gives you and your toddler confidence when out in public. |
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there are better portable potties out there |
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I found that this potty was easy to unfold, but had gaps between where they pieces connect, making it very easy for a child to get pinched. Also, I put it on my toilet, and put a bit of weight on it, and it bowed easily, so I was very worried about putting my child on it. Especially since I had gone back and read other negative reveiws on it. We ended up getting a regular potty seat and putting it in the car. It fits in the bottom of the stroller, so I always have it with me. |
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tot potty |
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PRIMO Folding Potty with Handles White graniteThis product was great! I thought it was going to be tricky but i can do it with one hand! Awesome i would recommend it! Well if you have a boy you have to hold his "tool" down or else he will wet himself and you. |
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