DIonne D Frankin—October 21, 2022✓ Verified purchase
I have a very nice potty that was on my baby shower list. It is easy to clean and very sturdy and I loved it until I discovered that the little bump in the front was worse than completely useless for little boys. My son is 20 months old and started toilet training at 18 months. He has no concept of aiming or sitting a certain way so that urine does not end up everywhere, so it would get on his legs, me, the floor, and our clothes,. I started putting dog pee pads under the potty and making sure there was nothing within three feet of it. That worked OK, but they are not cheap since I had to get the XL size for them to be effective. So I searched "for boys potty" and decided to buy this race car potty despite the complaints about it being low to the ground. My son is both younger than most boys when they start training and small for his age so it is perfect for him. He loves cars and sits on it willingly. At $27.99 it cost less than one bag of 50 XL pee pads. I have only had it for a week, but I just make sure he sits square and the guard does the rest. You do have to completely remove the seat to get the container out to empty it, I wish it had a lid that popped up like my first one. However, that is a small price to pay for a potty that actually works for a boy. Read more
Nisha B—February 11, 2026✓ Verified purchase
He’s potty trained at 2. Read more
Dylan P.—October 30, 2023✓ Verified purchase
We recently started to potty train our 19mo old daughter (it's slow progress), and we had one of these potty seats from a friend. I wasn't concerned so much with the design (though I do like the car theme), but the features included. First, here's a splash guard on the front. This is pretty common for most of these seats. Second, there are side handles for our daughter to hang on to when standing, sitting, and just to brace with. These aren't present on all seats and I find them pretty useful. Additionally, the basin is 2 pieces, where the seat comes off separate from the cup catch underneath. This is preference, but the cup catch is small, and is easier to wash in a sink vs some units that incorporate both into the same piece of plastic. My main reason for buying this on Amazon is to have a second identical potty seat for our home (one in her room upstairs, one downstairs when we can't make it back up in time). I didn't want to confuse our daughter with 2 different seats with different feels to them. No issues with the second unit. Actual usage has been mainly practice and sitting while reading a book so far. I'm sure it functions just fine, assuming your kid doesn't have a 1 gallon bladder capacity. Read more
Maria—February 26, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Serves the purpose seems like it was a little smaller than the one I had before. But its cute. Sturdy. Read more
Diane Cass—March 2, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I love this cute little potty chair, and more importantly, so does my 3 year old grandson. It really helped his potty training progress, because he actually wanted to sit on the cute little car. It's been a great incentive for him. He is going potty on his own now and I credit this potty chair for his success. I highly recommend it. Read more
Alex—November 8, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Was a good product for starting off with training. Product does sit low to the ground. Very durable material, great color combo, and is leight weight and easy to relocate to different rooms. Love that the seat removes to attach to regular toilet for continued use and ease for toddler. Gave more confidence in using a potty with the fun design. Good value over all for the money paid. Product was smooth, and had no rough edges on plastic material. Read more
Angela—November 7, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Cool, but WAY too small for a 3 year old. The overall quality and value is great, but we just couldn't use this. The pee would have ended up on the floor. We had to return. If you're training a toddler under two years old, or a smaller toddler in general, this would be good for you. If you have a tall, older, or bigger toddler, look elsewhere. Read more
INFJ—June 6, 2025✓ Verified purchase
We potty trained our toddler with this red race car, this very week! It has a solid base, that doesn't slip easily (tall 3 year old fits comfortably. Great for potty training, (I have degrees in psychology). It comes apart very easy for cleaning. We just dump the waste into the toilet to show baby the process, and explain how everything works to help them feel more safe about each new stage (like the eventual toilet). The lid snaps together, and apart easy, but stays together fine (functional). Great value, I would definitely recommend to other parents!; you want something fun that the child will not view toilet training as a war with parents (one of the few things toddler can control, is their bowls/urine , so it's important not to force them, and for it to be fun. Makes the process go faster, less personality issues in the future! Read more