- Allows child to urinate by himself, adjustable height
- Sized to fit and grow with your little boy
- Can be wall mounted, free standing on supplied base or placed directly on floor
- The world's only flushable toddler urinal
- Push button flush
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| Model number: | 1100 |
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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really Easy!,
By Mom of 3 "Denise" (Sarasota, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Peter Potty Toddler Urinal (Baby Product)
I saw this on TV and thought it was so funny. And really different. After struggling to train my first little boy (he didn't get trained until almost 3.5), I decided to try this for his little brother. He is 2 and 2 months. He LOVES IT! I couldn't believe how excited he was when he saw it. I thought I would have to show him how to use it, but I just helped him pull down his pants and he took it from there. He really went - right away! It has been a couple weeks and I totally love this thing. So does my son. He pees in it all of the time. And, he makes less mess in the bathroom using this than his older brother does when HE goes. Really really great idea.
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Convenient and easy to use,
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This review is from: Peter Potty Toddler Urinal (Baby Product)
I purchased this urinal for my 3-year old who had begun potty training when he was about 2 and a half, but was still too short to stand at the toilet. The main reason I had bought this was because he could use the toilet, but we were still struggling to get him to take the initiative and I had read many reviewers saying that this urinal immediately captured the interest of their younger toddlers.
Now, a couple of months later, my son has only used the urinal about 3 times, but is mainly in dry underwear all day. He still prefers to sit on the toilet for both pee and poo, since that was how he was originally taught. This is a good product for parents to buy when their son first takes an interest in potty training, so that they can be taught standing up. I also anticipate that as he gets older and more independent in using the bathroom, he should develop more of an interest in standing and this product would then be more useful. The height adjustment is more limited than what I had expected. Even though the urinal is set for his height and he is still not tall enough to stand at the toilet, it can probably only be raised another inch or two. It does not take up much space and is very easy to refill and empty. The few times that he has used it has been very convenient.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good for the price,
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This review is from: Peter Potty Toddler Urinal (Baby Product)
I bought this for my reluctant potty-trainer, and he's used it once and tried to go in it several times, but the real blessing has been his 6-year-old brother using it. I have one bathroom, and one very messy boy who never lifts the toilet seat. This has saved me from having to clean my toilet seat constantly or face unwelcome surprises. I do have to check the collection reservoir a lot, though, because my older son does "go" a lot, as big boys will. The flushing mechanism works well and is a necessary part - it saves a lot of time you may spend scrubbing and rinsing a traditional training potty. Plus, the pee collects in a part of the potty the child doesn't have easy access to, unlike a trainer potty that they can pee in, then stand up and step in or put on their head when your back is turned for a second (I speak from experience). Makes it much more sanitary.
The only problems I've encountered are my kids flushing it constantly (mostly when it was new), simultaneously filling the collection reservoir and draining the water and therefore creating two jobs for me to repeat every five minutes, the fact that my three-year-old still can't quite get it that he can't sit on it and do #2, and the fact that it's just a little off-balance, so unless you wall-mount it or lean it up against a wall, you could have an icky mess. Luckily, ours has only fallen over when filled with water.
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