Toilet Seat for Potty Training, Premium Family BR631B-01, Elongated Biscuit/Linen
S**2
You will not be disappointed
Amazing... installed magnets because my wife thought it was annoying to have to lift up the tiny seat when she needed to use the toilet... house of 5 boys, since I clean the toilet... the ability to remove the seat is amazing especially because they have less than perfect aim at this point... kids were used to pulling down the little seat for "#2"... ohh and i hate the sound of a toilet lid slamming, thus one is super quiet!! maybe the seller could package two magnets for the buyer??
T**O
Best Family Seat on the Market
This is the third brand of potty training double toilet seat we have tried and it is definitely the best one on the market. It is also better than any "loose" sit on top potty seat we have tried.Potty Training: The size and shape of the kids seat is big enough that everything goes in the pot (even for little boys) and small enough that nobody falls in. Our tot can easily get himself onto the potty when he is in a hurry. The opening is large enough that the childs bum can still hang into the potty a bit. This creates a more anatomically correct position for pooping and it has helped with using toilets that aren't at home as the seating position is more familiar.Quality: We've had this seat for almost a year and it looks like new. In 8 years we've put 6 toilet seats in the kids' bathroom. What can I say, my kids are rough on toilet seats. They stand on the lid to reach the sink, they somehow get everything wet when they take a shower, and I have one that likes to stand on the seat and squat. At a year old every other seat we have used has showed significant wear. This seat literally looks like new. There is no magnet for the little seat (which just rusts and falls out on other brands/models), the seat is high quality plastic that doesn't bend/bow, and the slow close mechanism works great despite heavy use/abuse.Installation: Let me start by saying that the mounting/cleaning hardware is a work of engineering art. Somebody really took the time to reimagine and improve on the way we mount toilets. What can I say I have a special sort of respect for somebody who says, "Hmmmm we could make that toilet seat better." We have an older model Kohler toilet. I'm a bit of a perfectionist and so it took me about 20 minutes to install everything to my satisfaction. It wasn't a job I loved, but everything worked as expected, and as I said I was super impressed by the hardware. I was concerned that the "covers" on the mounting hardware were not quite tall enough to cover everything. I contacted the company and they quickly gave me a great work around. Apparently the lock washers on the mounting hardware are not strictly necessary, and removing them makes the covers work much better. I've had our seat for almost a year so they may have removed this part from newer models, but if not I would recommend taking it out as it improves the cleaning process.Cleaning: This is hands down the easiest toilet seat to clean, with one small reservation. This seat wipes down quick and easy. The kids are in charge of cleaning it and have no problem, but I do a deep clean on it every couple of weeks by plucking it off the seat and wiping down everything right around the attachment hardware. It comes on and off quick and easy every time. Even better, if it my boys make too much of a mess and it needs a deep clean it can be plucked off and thrown in the shower or out in the grass and hosed off. My one reservation with this seat is the cleaning and durability of the rubber pads on the bottom of the large seat. Mine still look like new and they do a great job at keeping the seat from moving around, and they clean up nicely, but I'll be curious to see what they look like down the road. In the big picture, this is only a small concern and it is outweighed by all of the other great features in my opinion.Comparison to Competitors: As I said this is not our first double kid/adult potty seat. The other brands we tried were either cheap junk, or quickly began to break/deteriorate. Originally we loved the magnet idea to hold the little seat up (on other models), but we found that the area was difficult to clean, rusted, and eventually the magnet fell out. Another problem with the competitor products is the kid toilet seat falling off. Because who wants their kids carry a toilet seat around! The Bath Royale seat is firmly attached and doesn't just "pop-off". If you only have one child and you are looking for a short term option and money is tight you may be better off with a cheaper alternative, but despite the higher price tag this seat is shaping up to be the best value yet due to it's high durability, long life, ease in cleaning, and great design.I would highly recommend this seat and I am curious to see what other products the company cooks up.
S**R
CLEAN!!
had wooden toilet seats with built-in toddler seats for many years; still need them for a few more years. the constant evaporative moisture always led to mold forming on the wooden seat. yuck! i replaced one with another brand's plastic seat, and while cleaner than the wooden one, it felt "funny" to sit in and the plastic was weak BUT NO MORE MOLD! hence, these Bath Royale seats fit the bill almost perfectly! sturdy plastic, clean look and finish, durable/adjustable mounting hardware, all seats + cover are soft-close. my only gripe is that the toddler seat must be lifted up EVERY TIME an adult has to use it; it would be nice if it magnetically attached to the cover and released only when needed.UPDATE (11/25/2017): i added small neodymium disc magnets to the underside of the cover and on top of the toddler seat. when the cover is lifted, the toddler seat goes along with it, allowing an adult to get to "business" right away. my kids are used to pulling down the toddler seat with each use, which was similar to another brand we no longer use. just make sure to get opposing North and South disc magnets. OTW, they'll repel. WARNING: they can pose a choking hazard especially around young children. MARCOBELLE, i'll be happy to test any updates to this product for you! ;)
N**K
One of the best, if not the best, integrated toddler toilet seat on the market!
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. I've researched to death these integrated toddler toilet seats based on products sold on Amazon and every other big box hardware store imaginable... To save you time, this is what this product has above the competition:1. The seat is comfortable for both adults and children, equally. Many that you read don't necessarily accommodate both parties functionally.2. The soft close feature actually works (see video)3. Unlike wood made by others that peels and stains easily, this one is made of highest quality polypropylene (plastic). Per the manafacturer, it's described as "MORE SANITARY, non-absorbent, chemical and stain-resistant. Solid color throughout, this replacement seat will not chip peel or fade. BEAUTIFUL high-gloss finish will last for years with proper care and cleaning." Upon first inspection, I'd agree with it fitted to our elongated Kohler; time will tell on durability.4. I installed this seat in less than 15 minutes. One the bolts are installed, it literally slips off for easy cleaning (unlike others).5. This thing comes with two sets of covers (chrome and white) - and they actually look nice.6. This thing is easily adjustable while offering a large margin for adjustment. I can't imagine this not fitting 99% of elongated toilets out there.7. I've yet to really test the durability of this seat (will update in a few months), but I'm impressed and it appears to hold up upon first try. My 3-year old toddler loves it and can potty herself, and that time we would have put on her toilet seat is now eliminated! Win-win...Cheers!
A**R
Liked it so much I bought 2!
Love this seat, I have Caroma toilets and it took me all of 30secs to install- didn’t need ANY of the hardware, just pushed 2 buttons to take the old seat off and this one snapped right into place. Seriously delighted. Only wish is that the seat had a magnet or system in place that keeps the kiddie seat fastened to the lid- it’s a little weird that our guests keep having to put the toddlers seat up in the main bathroom when we’re hosting...
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