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Reviews Written by Mom of 2 "Leia" (IGH, MN)
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Graco Soft Seat Trainer Potty Chair
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
Great for boys. Even big ones!, October 31, 2008 We decided on the Graco Soft Seat Trainer Potty Chair after alot of online searching and opening boxes are stores. Had good reviews and had the largest opening, slightly bigger than BabyBjorn's standard potty chair, definitely bigger than the Boon Potty Bench. Its lid flips down to be a step stool and has a large rubber shield that flips down to close the lid. A plus was that the shield stays on the seat, whereas on the Boon, it comes out with the basin to be emptied. It did slide under the Boon's frame on the way out, but to put it back in you'd have to touch it. At least it'd be clean then, right?
Another plus with the Graco is that the seat can be used separately on the toilet itself. And the base is wider at the bottom than the Safety 1st potty chairs, therefore it is stable and my son can't tip it over.
Only drawback is that the step stool is weight rated for kids (40lbs), not 300lbs like the Boon. But I'll take that over cleaning up my son's messes. My son is very big for his age (95% weight and 85% for height) and he fits on this potty chair.
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Potty Bench Training Toilet
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Not for Boys, October 31, 2008 My husband and I looked at this potty at [.....] and decided against it for our son due to the small toilet opening. We took it out of the box and it was significantly smaller than others, definitely not big enough for boys to be able to complete both body functions without scooting themselves back on the seat.
We decided on the Graco Soft Seat Trainer Potty Chair instead. Had good reviews and had the largest opening, slightly bigger than BabyBjorn's standard potty chair. Its lid flips down to be a step stool and has the same rubber shield that flips down to close the lid. A plus was that the shield stays on the seat, whereas on the Boon, it comes out with the basin to be emptied. It did slide under the Boon's frame on the way out, but to put it back in you'd have to touch it. At least it'd be clean then, right? Another plus with the Graco is that the seat can be used separately on the toilet itself. Only drawback is that the step stool is weight rated for kids, not 300lbs like the Boon. But I'll take that over cleaning up my son's messes.
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