Roger Armstrong

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bartenderNSW6 posts
 

Impossible to straighten the sidebars – Even if you spend 100 years you will never straighten the side bars i even ripped off the fabric of one of the bars to see the buttons of the… Read more

sidebars so i can align it didnt work. Functionality fail. Design wise ok. Im still using it now hey the sidebards cant be straightened but maybe for now its a blessing in disguise at least i dont have to bend so low when i have to pick my heavy baby. But when my baby starts to stand up I think i cant use this anymore he might jump off the bent sidebars. Not safe anymore. Emailed them no response they probably know this thing is terrible and they regret putting it out on the market.

quotientNSW13 posts
 

Timmy Tortoise TERIFFIC – We love Timmy, both our Grandchildren love to sit on him both in his seat function and in his potty function. It is wonderful to find a product still actually manufactured in Australia, and so well designed. We are now looking for another one.  Show details

Nicky K3 posts
 

The concept of this chair is fantastic, but design lets it down – I used a similar concept potty chair with tray for my children over 40 years ago, with a tray that was screwed down with a very large plastic screw,… Read more

approx 15ml wide thread, it was easy and sturdy (I think made by Namco, sadly not made anymore). It was fantastic and made potty training easy as they could look at a book or play with a toy while they were sitting and before they knew it Hey Presto!! This chair is similar but the way the tray attaches is so poorly designed and awkward that mine (being used for my grandchildren) broke within weeks, and is unfixable, and without the tray fixing it is next to useless . If RA fixed up this poor design fault I would highly recommend it. RA if you want to ask me questions please feel free.

Elle2 posts
 

Worst baby monitor – The battery doesn’t last off the plug for more than an hour and a half on either the monitor or camera. It only has one charger so you can only have… Read more

one plugged in at a time. So either the monitor or camera die before my baby has woken. Also the alarm goes off when the camera dies and wakes the baby.

User4444 posts
 

The Best By Far! – So easy, and comfortable to use. I've started my six month old already and it's been fantastic. The tray table is so handy not only as a table, but… Read more

to help keep her there! When not used as a potty, it's an excellent chair to sit and play in. Would highly recommend this potty!! Comfortable, lots of room, and versatile.

PossumNew South Wales5 posts
 

Good – I bought two of these rails and was pleased to find that I could use them together, as they had the capacity to be joined together, or used… Read more

separately. Initially we had them both installed on a bed in the middle of the room, but after moving the bed next to the wall, we now only use one and will use the other for our younger child. Simple to use, doesn't greatly impact on changing the sheets. Can be used on slat beds or ensembles. It can be fiddly to fold down as you need to use two hands in a pincer grip, while pulling rail down so it doesn't lock back in.

Babynumber29 posts
 

The only one – I needed a gate to stop my toddler going into my kitchen, the gap is around 3 metres and this is pretty much the only one that goes that far. It is a… Read more

screw-into-wall gate, and I had it attached on my kitchen wall cupboard instead (PVC boards?). I could do it with a normal screw driver, no need to get a drill or anything. The gate is quite sturdy, eventhough I don't think I did a very good job at screwing it onto the wall.

My son would push and pull on the gate and it would sway where the joints are (the bit where the panels meet, not the bit where it attaches to the wall). The door isn't spring-hinged, so you have to open and close it shut. Great thing about not-self-closed door is that when the kids are sleeping, you can just leave the gate door open!

I can open/close gate with one hand (thumb to slide button to unlock while lifting the door to open/close), and sometimes use my foot to move the frame so that the door would line up at the right place. My son is 2.5yo and he has seen me open and shut the gate so many times, he still doesn't know how to do it since the unlock mechanism is quite subtle!

I wouldn't say it's a bad thing, just that it's an observation: Have to be careful when crossing the door since there is a bar across the frame on the bottom of the door which can get tripped over. But that's just the design to make the gate strong. The door and that bottom bar has a small space, so the fingers can't get pinched when the door closes (which is a pro). Since I didn't have the gate in a straight line (I used two panels, a door and a normal panel; they do provide 2 normal panel plus the door, which adds up to cover a gap up to approx 3 metres), the angle can change if I just push the pivot point forward and backwards. I was afraid that's going to break the gate or break the joints at the wall, but it seems to be still pretty solid after nearly 2 years of maneuvering. Looks good, I don't like the prison-bar looking gates. Can leave door open when not in use. Adjustable length, no need to buy extensions. No need to use two hands to open door. Can withstand a child shaking the gate vigorously.

shan_murray
 

Didn't fit our toilet very well – I liked the concept of how this seat worked, except it didn't fit our toilet very well. The main toilet seat didn't sit flat with this one… Read more

underneath, so there was a risk that when my daughter sat on it, it would pinch her skin. I didn't want to risk her hurting herself when we're just starting toilet training. I recommend doing what I did. Keep your receipt, and check if it will fit your toilet properly before taking the packaging off. That way you can take it back for a refund if it doesn't fit. Easy to clean, simple yet effective design. Didn't fit our toilet seat very well.

CXVIC6 posts
 

Perfect solution when you don’t have a full sized bath tub! – I have used this collapsible bath for both my girls. We lived in an apartment with no bath tub and very limited storage space, so this was a great… Read more

solution. We used it on top of the kitchen island bench, so it was also easier on our backs than a bath tub would have been. It has sturdy legs with non-slip bottoms; it’s very easy to fold out, use, empty out and then hang to dry (it has a hook fashioned into the plastic of one end of the frame); and can fit just about anywhere to store. I highly recommend this product.

Kiddo10 posts
 

It's OK – It's OK however my 18 month old just fits in it so I can't see how it will fit her when she is 4. Doesn't come with Australian Safety standards. It is good for a smaller room.

angel87 posts
 

Good – Good if you are on a budget. The concept is excellent but if you can afford it I would spend the extra $20 to get the bumbo seat. Saying that, baby… Read more

isn't in it for too long. Convenient and helpful and would still recommend it. Good for teaching baby to sit and for feeding baby on the move. Fits in the car easily and is super light. Easy to clean. Only one colour available. Is a rip off of the bumbo but cheaper. Not at good as bumbo as the shape is different. Bumbo has the bum sitting lower so baby can't get out and folds around the legs better so baby is more secure. Bumbo also has about 10 colour choices.

NaomiMc16 posts
 

Waste of money – It is tricky to use for my son as it is very unstable. I took off the ladder and am now just using the seat, but it keeps sliding when i put him on:(… Read more

It was pretty cheap from Kmart, but I still feel a bit ripped off. It is also tricky to put together and I wish I got something a bit more practical. My son also gets nervous on it and feels not very secure, because of it not being very stable. It folds away easily and it is a good concept The step seems to close to the toilet so the child can't climb very easily on the seat