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The Munchkin® Arm & Hammer Multi-Stage 3-in-1 Potty Seat is a versatile, durable potty training solution combining a potty chair, removable trainer seat, and step stool. Featuring odor-fighting Arm & Hammer technology, easy-clean design, and ergonomic grips, it supports toddlers 18 months and older through every training phase with style and function.












| ASIN | B00674RWC2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,858 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #103 in Toilet Training Seats |
| Brand Name | Munchkin |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,647) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00735282115646 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 15.55"L x 13.58"W |
| Item Weight | 1.61 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Munchkin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MC-458 |
| Material Type | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Model Number | 11564 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Shape | Round |
| Style | Potty |
| UPC | 735282115646 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
N**H
Great seat. Easy to clean.
Love the versatility of this potty chair. It can be a stool or a potty and all parts pull away for easy cleaning. It is user friendly and toddlers are able to use and dump after with relative ease. The seat piece also is fitted to gently set in most toilet seats, making it a awesome go between for gain big potty confidence. The potty seat also comes with a space for an air freshener but they ended up being pulled out almost immediately and I did not appreciate the smell of the air freshener. Still 5 stars due to all the added benefits it brings.
A**A
Very impressive!
A friend encouraged us to get this and we are so glad we did! This has worked great for our child and is very cleanable. Not a bad idea to buy more smell deodorizers if youre traveling in the summer heat. That’s the only time smell leached was if we used it for summer and didn’t empty right away. Very sturdy, makes a great stool too! Good size for potty training
A**R
Perfect little potty!
Perfect little potty for my toddler! Easy to set up, change out bags inside and my toddler fits perfectly on it. I like the neutral colors that make it not such a big deal to put out of him. Haven’t started potty training yet but think this will be great!
M**.
Easy clean up, easy to assemble, well thought out design, toddler approved
I highly recommend this product for potty training. We had multiple potty toilets around the house but this one was my toddler's choice. In the end we got rid of everything else and we are sticking to this one. Design: the "real toilet" look makes it a good introduction to potty training. The toilet seat and cover make it a similar design to the real toilet so my toddler was less intimidated. An adult toilet seat is higher up and was intimidating for my toddler but she enjoyed having her own potty. The design was also less cringy-worthy compared to some of the other potty training "toilets" that I bought. Some of the other designs from other companies look more intimidating because of the design and compact size. Size: The size is on the bigger size compared to other designs that I have seen. But if you do not have any plans to move this from one spot, I would recommend this one. The chair is lightweight to carry and easily move, but the whole toilet doesn't go flying off if my toddler stands up quickly. Some of the other potty trianing toilets we used were so lightweight that when my toddler stood up after going pee, the cup that held her urine would stick to her butt and then fall off and cause a mess. Weight and height: it is easy to move and the height is a great size for toddlers to easily sit and stand on. Comfort of use: the urine/poo holding cup is so easy to clean. the toilet seat and cup are two separate parts and I can easily remove the cup and throw away the waste without needing to constantly clean the toilet seat since the waste doesn't touch the seat itself. Cleaning the cup is easy as well because everything wipes up easily and it has a useful spout that makes throwing away urine easy. There was no difficult installation. Just find a good spot for it and you just need to stack the part and you're all done. It is a very thought out potty training toilet from design to ease of throwing away waste.
B**L
Good, but not perfect.
This Munchkin potty is pretty good overall, but not perfect. The build quality isn’t bad, and it does seem sturdy to double as a stool for your little one to stand on. The lid is thick, and has ridges on it to help prevent slips, which is nice. The lid also has a spot inside to place an Arm & Hammer deodorizing disc if you wish. The seat has a built-in splash guard in the front and handles on both sides. It’s removable and acts as a training seat that can insert into your toilet when you child is ready to learn how to use an adult toilet. Depending on the specific shape of your toilet seat, it may or may not work for you. The bottom of the seat has plastic arms that extend downward which hug the inside of your toilet seat when using it as a training ring. We have two toilets in our home, and the design of this potty seat only fits into one of our toilets properly. These plastic arms on the bottom of the seat do feel a little thin and maybe not as durable as the rest of the potty, but this is just an observation and we haven’t had any break. The bowl of the potty is nice and easy to clean. It has a spout on the side that easily allows you to pour the pee out into your toilet. It works well and sits snug into the potty. The only thing I really don’t like about this potty is that the handles on the seat give the illusion that it can be carried this way. Especially to a young child. Attempting to carry it by the handles causes the lid to open and the seat to come out, and the potty will fall to the floor. Our daughter gets excited to grab her potty and move it somewhere either as a stool, or to go potty, but often ends up with things coming apart and the potty falling on her feet because the handles aren’t a secure way to carry it. The bottom of the potty has a slight contour that you can slide your fingers under and carry, but our 2 year old hasn’t be able to fully grasp that yet. Often times I just lift the lid and carry it by the lid with one hand because it's the easiest method I have found. The handle to the bowl of the potty also tends to give the illusion of it being a carry handle, but hasn’t been as big as a problem as the seat handles has.
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