PRI Folding Potty with Handles, White granite
date : July 17th, 2011Potty Training
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PRI Folding Potty with Handles, White granite
- Four large rubber pads to grip toilet seat and extended overhangs in front of toilet seat
- Four hinges are designed so they won’t pinch skin
- Comes with folding toilet reducer for traveling away from home
- Handle grips help increase confidence
- For ages 2 and above
Primo Folding Potty Seat with Handles Potty training your little ones can be quite a hassle for Mom and Dad, but not with the Primo Folding Potty Seat! Toilet cleanliness is a must with a small child, and the Primo Potty Seat with Handles ensures just that! Neither the mother’s or child’s hands need to touch the toilet bowl, guaranteeing hygiene and safety with the potty seat!
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Tricky at first, but overall very good.,
I’ve had this seat for some time and I saw all of the negative reviews. It took a bit to figure out the quirks, but once I did, it was fine. The seat has to go on the very front of the public toilet, not the back or in the middle like mine at home. You have to make sure that it is on securely with the lip in the front against the front of the seat. Otherwise it will fold, which is probably what happened to the other reviewer. It will slid off as you come off if you’re not careful. My five year old uses it by herself and I use it with my 2 year old. It is so compact that I can stick it in my purse (I carry in in a zippy bag) and very easy to clean. There aren’t too many of this type of product out there, but for me, it works just fine.
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We just used this potty seat on a 3 week trip across the country. It worked great for my daughter, on all different kinds of toilets in the US,and Mexico,even on the plane toilet. She is confident on this seat as it is very secure on a toilet, unlike the other brands available, and I tried them all before this. The first time I used it I couldn’t get it to fit either, until I got out the directions and realized it has to go over the toilet seat with the rim in the front hanging OVER the toilet, and pulled up snug right againnst the toilet. It covers everything your child would touch on a public toilet, and my daughter had plenty of room between the sides of her legs and where the handles are.I use paper potty seat covers that I carry with me in a plastic ziplock bag with the potty seat and put one of those down before the potty seat, so I don’t have to clean the potty seat every time it’s used, which makes it practical for traveling.I have NOT had any problems with pinching or injuries,because the hinges are covered on this model, unlike the other brands I tried, which fell in or sagged or had moving uncovered hinges which would pinch. This is the best on the market and I’ve tried them all and this works. I won’t give it a 5 star rating, though, because the covered seam hinges, which are necessary to prevent pinching and injury, stand up a bit. This means that if you want your child to slide forward or backward on the potty seat for a better position, you have to pick them up and move them instead of having them slide, or the seams where the covered hinges are could possibly irritate or scrape your child because they stand up. I suspect the woman whose son’s bottom bled may have scooted him along the seat against these seams. Is it a perfect seat? No. But if you are aware of the flaws and never slide your child while they are seated on the seat, it really does work on every toilet in several states and Mexico if you read the directions first and be sure you know how to use it before you put your child on it.I do wish Primo would find a way to flatten those seams a bit, but as I said, I tried every other brand out there first and this is the best. Many other brands have uncovered hinge seams, and that is far worse, because then the seat can collapse or unfold at the unlocked, uncovered hinges, and if your child moves at all on that type of seat, they will end up with their bottom caught in the hinges for sure, causing a far more serious injury than an avoidable surface scrape.
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|Great traveling seat,
This has been the most convient traveling potty seat we have used. Unlike other ones, it has a place toward the front for your little one’s hands and prevents your child’s legs from coming in contact with the filthly seat. It is also very compact. We have used it on all kinds of toilet seats and have never had a problem with it sliding of the seat or pinching legs like some of the other reviews state. The thing to remember is that it needs to be placed all the way to the front of the toilet seat so the lip on the front of the folding seat secures it. If you try to place it on like the seats used at home then, yes, you will have problems. When used correctly this seat is great.
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