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Pros:
-Incredible design - looks like an miniature adult toilet.
-Arrived in two pieces. Easy to put together; pulled it out of the box and could snap the upper part of the toilet in less than one minute, never even had to open the instructions that were supplied inside the box. Unscrewing the compartment to place the batteries in took about 5 minutes.
-Non-Slip base is awesome, keeps the toilet in place without your little one sliding around.
-Compact and easily transportable from room to room if needed.
-Flusher sounds like a real toilet also lights up when flushed. This feature required unscrewing the bottom and placing the 2 AAA batteries in. Batteries were included, another plus.
-Splash guard has kept all pee inside the toilet, major plus.
-Full-size wipe dispenser fit as advertised. I use Pampers Sensitive, pop-tops. I just had to rip the plastic piece off to fit it since it is a perfect fit and you couldn't open a pop-top through the dispenser.
-Unlike other training potties on the market, this toilet featured a lid which for me was a huge selling point. My one year old loves to close the lid so this has been awesome.
-Removable and easy-clean bowl. If you aren't fast your little person could try to dump it themselves, thus spill but this is common with any portable toilet that you have to dump.
-Comfortable height. My 1.5 year old can easily sit on it without assistance and go the bathroom.
-Dimensions: 14" H X 15.5" L X 10"W
-Nuby "My real Potty" by Dr. Talbot's
-Suggestion is 18+m: My son is 1.5 years and used it just fine.
-Max weight of 60lbs (27kg).
-Product Design and all other TMs owned by Talbot's; Monroe, LA
-Made in China
-This purchase will help support Deaf Children's Literacy Project.
Cons:
-The potty is not very tall compared to a couple other potty training toilets that I have, however my tall 1.5 year old can use it no problem and I find that it is more durable than other similar models. It is rated up to 60 pounds so even my 3 year old sat on it and went to show her younger brother how it was done. While shorter than some training toilets, it does not fall apart or scoot around which is a huge advantage.
-Not a deal breaker, but unlike other potty training toilets that have a removable basin/bowl, this one has a solid material underneath (thus no open hole) so if you aren't fast enough your kid could pee in the actual toilet without the bowl. This happened to me, day one - just had to clean it out then but the bowl back in. To prevent it, I just started taking the entire toilet with me so he was not tempted to go while the bowl was out.
-Unscrewing the inside of the toilet to put the batteries in was not difficult, but trying to get the batteries in and then re-screw the bottom back on was a bit challenging because it is a very tiny/deep area to work with. I have long-thin fingers and I felt it was hard getting that part secured so if you have large hands this would be very difficult to accomplish.