🚼 Elevate potty training with comfort and confidence!
The ANGELBLISS Baby Potty Training Toilet Seat combines eco-friendly PU+PP materials with patented double anti-slip technology and ergonomic design to provide a safe, comfortable, and hygienic potty training experience for boys and girls aged 1-7. Its soft cushion, splash guard, and easy-clean features make it a top-tier choice for modern parents seeking both style and function.
Color | Blue |
Brand | ANGELBLISS |
Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Style | Compact |
Shape | Oval |
Product Dimensions | 15.35"L x 12.8"W |
Item Weight | 1.96 Pounds |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Manufacturer | ANGELBLISS |
Item model number | seat00 |
Material Type | Polypropylene (PP) |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 1.96 pounds |
K**R
Great Sturdy Seat for Difficultly Sized Oval Toilet!
We have a very tall AND very oval shaped toilet. As you can imagine, this eliminates like 80% of the toilet seats, and no seats with ladders will accommodate it either. So we unfortunately have to buy separately at the very least. Luckily for us though, our second pick of a seat (this one) is one that works AMAZINGLY!So this is how it seems to be able to work to accommodate any toilet: 1. It is a medium size seat in of itself. 2. It has a stopper UNDERNEATH the seat on the front. 3. It has two side stoppers underneath on the back of the seat to hold the seat in place from basically 3 different points. So even with an oval toilet, we can place it at the very front of the toilet no problem.This worked for our toilet and hopefully will for most people’s with the nice design. Our child loves it, as it is incredibly comfortable and sturdy with very minimal slippage!
S**L
Fit an odd shaped toilet seat. Comfortable and secure.
Our daughter and son-in-law have an oval toilet seat with a bidet which has a water tank that causes the seat to slope up slightly at the back. They had been looking for a potty training seat that could be placed on top of the oval bidet seat without success - until they found this potty training seat that actually fits!Their toddler likes this seat, and it is making a big difference in his potty training. Between the seat contours, being a soft seat, the side handles and the raised front (really helpful with a boy!), he feels very secure and comfortable with this seat.It is also great that it is a lift off seat, so the grown-ups can still use the heated toilet seat and the bidet.
P**7
Very comfy and well made
This is a great potty seat. My toddler was peeing outside her normal seat we bought and this one was comfy for her and kept her from peeing down the toilet and the handles were a bonus. We bought two
A**Z
Overall great buy
Great buy! Well made and durable!
J**T
Comfortable and sturdy
Been using this with my 6 month old to practice EC. It was a comfortable transition for my baby once he was able to start sitting up on his own. We started with me holding him over the toilet to now at 8 months he’s comfortably sitting on the seat and using the potty with my support.Fits both elongated and standard bowls. The handles are a nice touch and removable.
V**A
Cute toddler training seat
My 3 year old toddler loves this potty training seat, it’s very comfy and the handles add an extra security for when pushing out a poop lolHighly recommend worth the money
A**V
The best I’ve found
After returning 2 other companies’ seats, I ordered this. It’s extremely stable and comfortable. Exactly what I was looking for.
V**E
Great at first. Once trained, toddler hated it.
It’s clever design makes it much more stable than typical potty seats for toddlers- which slide around. And you can still pull in and out with ease. IMO, every kids potty seat should have this feature. This seat helped initial phases of potty training my 2.5yo who is small for her age and loved the stability and posh look. It’s stability made her less anxious and she did use the ‘poop’ handles. Now she’s trained (2wks no accidents) and she complains it pinches her legs- the ridge in front to actually puts pressure on her legs because she can’t open them wide enough unless I take pants and underwear all the way off. Also, with this seat, I discovered a pee bead somehow always ends up trickling down her leg or caught in her cheeks after she’s done and wipes. Only on this seat. Not any other potty she uses. I think because it actually tilts the toddler back a bit, causing some pee to slide back. So, maybe worth it for training especially if you want stability-just be sure a grown up checks the behind and legs for stray pee- but I don’t recommend as a seat once the kid is trained.
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