Having to potty train your kids can be a daunting parenting task. Have you ever thought of installing a kid sized toilet in your home? You've probably seen a potty like this in a daycare center or school restroom, but what does it take to to install one of these child toilets? In this episode of Gear Daddy, Daddy Troy shows you what is involved. Parents find these bathroom toilets useful when potty training their toddlers. DadLabs Ep. 376. Brought to you by Kaboom.
Daddy Troy: Welcome back to Gear Daddy, I’m your host Daddy Troy. Today we are talking about kid-sized toilets. Now this whole week at Dad Labs has been sponsored by Kaboom Scrub-free automatic toilet cleaning system and we are giving a bunch of this away today so stick around to the end of the program and I will tell you how to get some. So this is a kid’s toilet and what makes it a kid’s toilet is it is about 10 inches off the ground. It’s easier for kids to get up into and it also has a smaller seat so that kids don’t fall into the water like they do on larger adult sized toilets. Now these things are great for kids who are potty training or recently potty training or just kids who go to the bathroom. It’s their size and allows them more comfort when they are going to the bathroom. And it gives them more control over their bodily functions. All pros for a kid who is growing up. Now how do you install one of these, this is the great news, they install right into your existing flange in your floor. So they are really easy to put on. And if you’ve never put on a toilet before just go to a how to video website like ours but for hardware and they can show you how you actually can put one of these in. They are not very hard. They are going to cost you about $300 which is fairly expensive. However think about this, the huge resale value on something like Craigslist or you can give them to a friend as a shower gift. But they are great for growing kids. This whole week at Dad Labs has been sponsored by… Child 1: Kaboom! Automatic Toilet Cleaning System. Daddy Troy: Well that’s all this week for Gear Daddy. Now we are having a discussion over at DadLabs.com about whether you would install one of these toilets. We would love to hear from veteran parents. Do you wish you would have installed one? We would love to hear from parents who are in the middle of the agony of potty training right now. Do you wish you had one? We would love to hear from newborn parents. Do you think you will ever spend the money on something like this? And if you enter that discussion you are automatically registered to win some Kaboom Scrub Free which fits into these same size toilets. So the two kind of go hand in hand. We’ll see you next week on Gear Daddy at DadLabs.com.
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