🚽 Upgrade potty time with Pourty Flexi-Fit — where comfort meets confidence!
The Pourty Flexi-Fit Toilet Trainer is a modern, adjustable toilet seat designed to fit most toilets securely with a one-time prong adjustment. Featuring full splash guards and a sturdy, comfortable oval seat, it offers a hygienic and confident potty training experience. Lightweight and stylish, it’s perfect for millennial parents seeking both function and sleek design.
Color | White/Blue |
Brand | Pourty International Limited |
Material | Plastic |
Style | Modern |
Shape | Oval |
Item Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
Operation Mode | Manual |
UPC | 782462562691 798256307669 |
Manufacturer | Pourty |
Part Number | P2WB |
Item Weight | 14.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 14 x 11 x 4.8 inches |
Item model number | P2WB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**N
Great Low-Priced Solution for Parents and Toddlers
My wife and I looked around at all kinds of little toilets and toilet helpers for our little toddler. He's 2-1/2-and-change and is about ready for potty training. Being our only child, this is new territory for us. We looked at all kinds of toddler toilets and toilet seats, some expensive and some cheap. Our first thought was, the more expensive, the better. We assumed the adage "you get what you pay for" would apply here. For us, it didn't--not at all!I'm glad I did my homework. We almost purchased a much more expensive potty for him. We decided not to get a toddler toilet mainly because it's rather disgusting having to empty it out and clean. Also, our bathroom is small and there's a space issue with where to put his toilet. Instead, I set aside a few evenings to research on Amazon tons of potty options for him. I read probably hundreds of user reviews and finally settled on this seat. I showed it to my wife and we discussed it together. The reviews were very good and it appeared the product would fit our situation really well.With our child, he's been interested in the toilet for a while. He goes in and likes to flush it incessantly. If we don't keep an eye on him, he'll unroll the toilet paper all over the floor and try and stuff it in the toilet (OMG!!!). He's watched us use the toilet and it makes him want to use it, so we put him on it and he just sits there with a smile on his face, not knowing what to do. Of course, at this stage, we had to hold him closely, since his little bottom would fall into the seat.So we purchased this Pourty Flexi-Fit trainer toilet seat, which would fit onto our existing toilet seat. This would enable him to do his business just like mommy and daddy do. He seems interested in copying us and going the same way we do, so this seemed like a logical solution to us. We have a little step-up stool in the bathroom he uses to reach the sink. We put that at the base of the toilet, so he can step up and get himself on the seat, with our help, of course. I kept my fingers crossed and we patiently waited two days for the trainer seat to arrive. At only about $16, I was skeptical this would be a good solution, but also hopeful. According to my research, this *should* work well.The Pourty seat arrived and we immediately unboxed and unwrapped it, then I figured out how to get this to work on our elongated toilet seat. It has two tabs on the underside-rear of the seat that are adjustable. You move these to match the dimensions of your seat, then when you place the Pourty Flexi-Fit seat on your toilet seat, these tabs bend back a little and slip in place, holding your toddler's seat snugly against the inner edge of the toilet seat. It actually works really well. It doesn't slip-slide forward or back or side-to-side. When you take it off, you just lift and the tabs bend, allowing you to pull the toddler seat off. Since it's small and thin, it's easily stored for later use.We put our toddler on the seat and he smiled, but didn't do anything to make us proud. So we talked to him and told him to tell us when he needed to go number 1 or number 2.So what did he do? He started telling us when he did 1 or 2 after he was done. He didn't understand the order of operations. We didn't pressure him about it, understanding that he doesn't understand yet the difference between telling us "before" as opposed to "after".We finally had success at bath time. One day while asking him to go while sitting on his potty seat, before bath time, he didn't go. So we put him in the tub. The moment his little feet hit the warm water, he started peeing. So we had an idea. The toilet is right across from the tub. The next day, before his bath, we put him on his potty seat, where he could also see the tub. He didn't pee. So we turned the water on in the tub and he peed! It was his first time. We showered him in tons of praise and love, telling him how proud we were in him, and that he's now just like mommy and daddy. He beamed from ear-to-ear, so happy! He's since done this two more times. So he's on his way to learning how to go just like the big people go.And we're here to report that the Pourty Flexi-Fit training seat works great! It's working very well for us. For the price, this is a fabulous option for parents that we heartily recommend. Don't be intimidated by the cheap price. This is a product that actually is an excellent, low-price option for parents with toddlers who are ready to learn to go just like the big people do.
B**E
Finally, a training seat that fits!!!
We've gradually been working our way into potty training land and realized that our son has no interest in a potty chair. Thus, my search began for a training seat. The first one I bought was too small and when my son sat on it, he flipped right off onto the floor. The second seat we tried was padded to the point that it raised him 3 inches off of the toilet and his feet couldn't touch the stool. Again, he was unstable and couldn't relax. I bought the Pourty seat based on the fact that it's adjustable, and has a rubber ring around the base to prevent sliding. Thanks to Amazon's amazing Prime service, it was at my door within 2 days of ordering. Right away I loved that it doesn't have a high profile, so your toddler will be at roughly the same height as the toilet. Secondly, it has a nice, wide shape that covers a good amount of the toilet seat. The adjustable pieces that attach to the bottom are easy to attach and move to fit your toilet. Put the seat on the lid, hold it in place and lift the lid so you can see how far out you need to move the adjustable tabs. Too tight, and the back of the training seat won't lay flat. Too loose, and it'll move if you try to wiggle it. If the size is right, it'll stay secure. I also love that its a simple design that blends in well. My son hopped on after we got it adjusted and sat on the potty for the longest time yet!! This seat is going to be our ticket to diaper free glory!!
K**N
Fits perfectly
Fits my toilet perfectly. Has a little adjustable thingy on it so I think it would fit most toilets. The little part in the front is high enough for my son so we don't have crazy pee accidents. Only complaint is it would be nice if it had some sort of hook so when it's not on the actual toilet seat, I could hang it behind the door instead of having to leave it on the floor. But if that's my only complaint then it's really well made.
U**E
Stellar product
We bought the floor potty seat from Pourty when our daughter was 10 months old and wanted to stick with the same design so she would be comfortable. It was a very easy transition to the pourty toilet seat. After her using 3 different brands of potty seats, this is my favorite! It is SO secure. On the underside you slide plastic pieces to create a snug fit to the potty seat. We have both round and elongated seats in our house so I have this adjusted to the round seat. It can still be used on the elongated seat but doesn't secure the same since I don't want to move the plastic pieces again. However, the bottom of the toilet seat is molded with a nonskid rubber material so it doesn't slide around anyway. The gap in the back helps with wiping. The splash guard helps prevent messes. It wipes up easy. I wanted one without a vinyl cushion (to avoid cracking and mold issues) and without handles (to avoid tipping from uneven weight distribution). This seat is worth the price and you won't be disappointed!
C**L
Best we have tried
We have used a couple other seat reducers (the other we like is the Prince Lionheart WeePod Basix), and this is the best. We have one toilet with an odd shaped seat (seems a bit wider/rounder), so the other seats never fit very well (the soft structure of the other one mentioned ended up splitting when used on that toilet). This was very easy to adjust so it sits securely yet is removable when necessary. The hard plastic seems durable (I assume less comfortable than the soft designed seats, but our toddler knows the idea is to go potty not just hang out on the potty at this point, so not an issue for us at all). It seems very well made, too. The splash guard is adequate for us, too. Very happy with this!
K**H
Fits on the toilet very well and my daughter feels ...
Fits on the toilet very well and my daughter feels much more secure on it. However, if i don't remind her to scoot all the back on it and lean forward, then the urine comes all out the front. Definitely a pain!
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