40 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great for the Price, July 16, 2010
This review is from: Fisher-Price Sea Turtle Trainer Ring (Baby Product)
I researched potty seats for a while, almost to the point where it drove me crazy. I don't understand why, when half of the population is boys, I couldn't find a potty seat with a splash guard that actually worked well. They are either too small, fall off, or are uncomfortable.
This seat appeared to have a larger splash guard so this is why I bought it. I also bought a PJ the Penguin talking potty ring, so I can compare that one as well.
Here are the pros:
1. Decent splash guard. My son can still pee over it occasionally, but it is pretty high (probably 2 inches) and higher than any others I saw in the store. The only one that may be higher is the Baby Bjorn. The PJ potty ring has a slightly shorter splash guard, I'm not sure why since they are pretty much the same ring otherwise.
2. For $10 it is the best option out there.
3. One piece, easy to clean.
4. We have round toilets. It may move a little, but nothing to the point where it creates a problem.
Cons:
1. All potty seats and rings tend to do this, but the hole is small. It needs to be more oval. Basically, a boy needs to scoot back in order to pee comfortably, and then scoot up to be able to poop comfortably. This just adds another complication to the process. I don't understand why the holes can't be longer.
2. We have toilet seats about 10 years old and the snaps that hold this seat in place wore the finish off the toilet after only about two weeks of use. I'm not sure if this is just because the toilet seats are cheap or what, but it is just something to be aware of.
3. I've noticed that after my son pees and we clean the seat, and then I sit down to pee, the toilet seat is wet so I end up having a wet ring on my legs when I stand up. The only explanation I can think of is that the plastic part of the hole does not go down far enough, and his pee is catching the bottom of the adult toilet seat. This is annoying and adds yet another step to the process to have to wipe another thing down.
4. There's no way to hang it up. This is a big oversight. There's nothing on the seat that can hang on a hook. All the backing is flat, so it doesn't fit on a hook. I had to tape on a string to the back in order for it to hang on a hook.
With the exception of the slightly smaller splash guard, the PJ the talking potty has the same pros and cons. It does talk when he sits, which my son likes. The talking didn't really help or hinder the process. I don't really think the talking is worth an extra $10. The turtle is enough of a novelty to make potty training fun.
On another note, if you are looking for a stand-alone potty for boys, the Fisher Price frog potty is the absolute best. It has an excellent splash guard, is easy to clean, and the kids love it. You'll pay $20 more for the baby bjorn and you won't get anything more for the money.
We started with the frog potty and then have the turtle ring downstairs and the penguin ring upstairs. Now that he's mostly trained, the frog potty stays in his room. He plays in his room by himself while I shower during the day or sometimes when I'm doing chores around the house. We have a gate on his door, so he uses it for those times when he is in his room by himself and I'm not able to get to him in time to get him to a potty. This system has worked well for us and it is convenient to not have to move the potty ring constantly upstairs and downstairs. You've got to move quick with potty training, so if your budget allows, buy one for each bathroom.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great seat at a great price, March 1, 2010
This review is from: Fisher-Price Sea Turtle Trainer Ring (Baby Product)
This potty ring is great (and cute!). We have a higher priced one at home (this one is for grandma's), but had this been available prior to that purchase I may have picked this one up for home as well. My son likes it, I like that it doesn't move around and the splash guard works well too! It has two moveable feet to adjust to potty size. It does "snap" into place for a tight fit. I like the hard plastic, one piece design as those cushy seats are just a pain to keep sanitary/clean.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best potty seat for boys!!!, July 3, 2010
This review is from: Fisher-Price Sea Turtle Trainer Ring (Baby Product)
I tried a couple of different types of potty seats but they seemed to be designed for girls, not boys. The "pee-pee" guards on most seats out there are a joke! Some might say just help him "point it down" but he gets aggravated if I interrupt him and interfering has actually caused him to stop in midstream and not be able to start again. This might be a little too much info for some, but for those of you who have a boy I"m sure you understand this predicament perfectly! So long story not so short the size of the splash guard is important and this turtle potty seat is just right. The other reviewers are right in that it does snap onto the seat securely (we have both oblong and round and it works for both) and my son seems comfortable on it, and he's a BIG 2 and 1/2 year old...very tall for his age. It's easy to remove - just give a quick tug on the handles - and its easy to clean. A great seat for a great price!
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