🚽 Elevate Potty Training with Comfort & Confidence!
The Mangohood Potty Training Toilet Seat with Step Stool Ladder is a durable, foldable training solution designed for toddlers aged 1-8. It fits standard toilets (14"-16.5" height), supports up to 165 lbs, and features an adjustable footrest, padded non-slip seat, and ergonomic handles. Easy to assemble and fold away, it blends safety, comfort, and practicality for modern families.
Brand | Mangohood |
Material | PP + TPR + Sponge |
Color | Blue+green |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Room Type | Bathroom |
Age Range (Description) | Toddler |
Maximum Height | 8.8 Inches |
Weight Limit | 165 Pounds |
Item Weight | 2 Kilograms |
Style | Ladder,Adjustable |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Base Type | Padded, Legs |
Number of Steps | 1 |
UPC | 606479236430 606479236232 |
Product Dimensions | 16.14 x 9.84 x 0.99 inches |
Item model number | ZDZBQ-GR-TMM2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | PP + TPR + Sponge |
Additional product features | Foldable |
Pump type | Manual |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 4.4 pounds |
E**E
BUY THIS NOW!!! :) Better than the My Size Potty & Baby Bjorn potty chairs!
My son actually WANTS to go potty now!! We've tried EVERYTHING, you name it, I've bought it. He loves that he can almost set this up by himself and it's so sturdy that he can stand on the foot stool or sit in the cozy chair to go potty! Extremely pleased with this purchase!! Would DEFINITELY recommend!***Update: Still in love with this potty training seat months later!Back story:We purchased a highback Baby Bjorn potty chair, a lowback Baby Bjorn potty chair, the Summer My Size Potty and this potty training seat to test the top rated potty training chairs according to Google & Amazon reviews. (We also purchased a small frog urinal for our son but I feel like that's in a category of it's own :) ) . Hands down, after 6+ months of potty trying, this potty seat is by far the most superior. Although he did enjoy sitting on both Baby Bjorn potty chairs when clothed, he refused to actually use them to go pee or poop. They seemed to be more of a toy to him and he threw a major fuss any time I tried to get him to use them. He did enjoy the My Size Potty by Summer because of the fact that it's a miniature version of our large potty, has 2 storage areas and makes realistic flushing noises as a job well done reward. However, same situation, convincing him to actually use that potty was still proving to be a somewhat difficult task (although he did end up using it several times and in my opinion this potty chair definitely placed second place for the above mentioned reasons!). He absolutely LOVES this foldable potty chair attachment however. It's such an easy set up and he has such gratification from being able to set it up himself. The stool and handles make it both easy and safe for him to climb. The colors are fun and there are different color themes for boys, girls and gender neutral choices as well. The seat is heavily padded and when properly removed, can be easily cleaned along with the rest of the chair. Additionally the durability and sturdiness of this chair is awesome! (assuming the foot pedals are properly adjusted to your floor according to the user manual). Again, after comparing 4 of the top potty chairs to determine what worked best for our needs, this chair came in first, hands down! I would highly recommend this seat!!
M**L
Better than I thought! 3 year old loves it.
I am a grandma, my 3 year old Grandchild has been using a ?dumpable? poddy chair, so I thought I would try this. I had HIM put it together with me, that is how simple it is. It comes with the tool to assemble and an easy to follow diagram. It is very sturdy, large parts all fit together, it can be easily taken off and on the toilet seat. I have an elongated toilet I am using this on, and it fits just fine over it. My grandson is very confident on this, as I have always suspected that a tiny bum would be nervous sitting on a large adult toilet seat, DUH?... so yes, success, stability, more independence. My son came over and when grandson used it and demonstrated it, my son said "do we need one of these for our house?" and so I vote YES. get one.
O**A
Works for my 26 month old
My daughter is 2 yrs old (just turned 2 in October), and she’s 34 1/4” tall. I set up the step on the lowest setting where she can easily climb up, turn around, push her pants down then sit on the seat and slide back. She does this all on her own without issue. We trained her to use the portable potty chairs on the ground for the first month and now we have her using this seat. She likes it a lot! It fits over the top of our toilet seat just fine. I don’t have to lift up the lid and the seat, it’s secure enough. It’s just a bit wobbly if my daughter is grabbing only one side while starting the climb up. Super light weight, easy to pull on and off between uses for adults to use the toilet, easy to assemble. My daughter’s feet don’t reach the step while she’s using the toilet but she does ok even like that. I’m sure we’ll be using this potty seat for some time. I would recommend this seat for sure.
K**R
Pretty good, with some caveats
We've been using this step stool/potty seat for a year and a half now and I do have some thoughts.I do have a big kid. He's solid and tall for his age, wearing a size 5T since just after he turned three. But he's still a bit short to stand and reach the potty, which is why we got this. He does love it, and it works fairly well. The reason for the 4 stars instead of 5 is because of a couple design points that could have been thought through a bit better.First, the plastic seat itself has worn off the coating on our toilet seat and made it look bad. I guess we'll have to get a new toilet seat once my kiddo can use the potty without this step. Next, while the removable padded seat part is nice for helpful clean ups, the legs should have much fewer cracks and crevices to clean! A smooth surface would be much easier for parents who are dealing with potty training. As it is, save yourself some time and stick it in the shower, spray it down with cleaner, and use your showerhead hose attachment on it. Just make sure to angle it towards the back of the tub so you don't inadvertently spray yourself.Finally, the large plastic screws that hold the step and legs together seem nice, but I do find myself constantly having to tighten them often. I would almost rather have real metal screws that wouldn't loosen and possibly cause an accidentAll in all if you can deal with these issues, this seat is a good choice. But I did want to point out the few things I mentioned above as things that I wasn't thinking of when searching for a step stool for my son.
G**
Perfect for potty training boys
The media could not be loaded. This seat took me a few minutes to assemble. It is so stable and the feet grips and grips for the toilet bowl are very grippy. I’m wiggling it pretty hard in the video and it barely budges for it not being locked into the toilet. There is absolutely no gap between the seat and the toilet bowl so there’s no overflow from my son. The splash guard is a perfect height though my son know how to aim down. Also, the step height is perfect for my 3 yr old to place his feet on comfortably as he does his business. We’re only on day 3 of potty training but my son prefers this potty over his small Daniel Tiger potty (which he loves). He has chosen to exclusively go poop in this potty seat since we’ve gotten it! And the cushion is like a cloud, no joke. I’m jealous and wish our regular seat had a cushion like it!
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