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| ASIN | B0B9KYTN2C |
| Capacity | Full |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (159) |
| Date First Available | 3 October 2022 |
| Item Shape | round |
| Item Weight | 249 g |
| Shipping Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
| Upholstery material | cotton |
R**Y
En tiempo de frío, muy cómodo.
C**S
OMG - I didn’t see the instruction to remove the plastic ring before putting the toilet seat cover in the washing machine!!! AND I CAN’T FIND IT . I’m terrified where it has ended up in either the washer or dryer? Love the softness; it could be easier to get on the toilet seat. But worth the price. UNLESS I’ve torn up my washer or dryer ?!?
M**E
I'm spoiled - I never want to sit on a cold toilet seat again! That said, there must be a better way to remove/replace the rigid piece that holds the round shape. You need to be able to remove (and replace) the hoop in order to wash the cover. The fragile knit fabric that holds the plastic hoop in place is extremely difficult to get back into the knit portion, but even if you succeed, the ends don't fasten back together! #1. The knit material that is supposed to hold the plastic ring/loop in place should be a woven CLOTH tube, NOT fragile KNIT! #2. The plastic fastener is useless; it breaks & falls off. The hoop & fastener should be a metal hoop that can be unfastened and re-fastened, or even two plastic ends that clip (and re-clip) together in a solid, not flaky, manner. The seat slips around & won't stay put, especially when the plastic fastener breaks. The standard slip-on covers with the plastic hoop are useless because the flimsy PLASTIC hoop inside comes apart and can't be refastened. Plus, they bunch up in the back on ROUND toilet seats. (Round seats are more comfortable for women). SUGGESTION: If those covers just had four little straps (soft pajama elastic?) on the underneath sewn on one side, with an "eye" on the end, and a "hook" sewn tight into the opposite side, underneath the seat, AND if the hoop were made of metal wire that hooked together, instead of flimsy plastic (or if the plastic connection was reconnectable), that would be great, too. I realize they would be slightly less cheap in price, but then they would also be less CHEAP in quality. Snaps could be used, instead of hook and eye. However, as long as the "hook" part of the "hook & eye" (they are very small and very cheap) is sewn tight into the material on one side, rather than dangling on the end of the elastic strap on the other side (that's the place for the "eye), it is unlikely it would catch on anything in the wash. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm going to offer these suggestions to all - we'll see who fixes them first. This could be a GREAT product with just a couple of small tweaks. If you don't change yours, someone else who makes these things might.
K**A
Read the directions before assuming how to put this on. Works as expected, such a nice upgrade if you have an older toilet and also comfy. No more cold seat!
C**.
Had to watch video several times to put on
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