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Can anyone recommend a reasonably-priced toilet seat insert please?

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BertieBotts · 24/08/2010 17:44

I want to get a toilet seat insert thing for DS but I looked in Boots and they were about £8.99! Shock Are they all this expensive? Is it worth getting a cheap one, or are they useless?

Had a look in Asda as well but they didn't seem to have anything. Probably a shop is easier for me to get to than a supermarket.

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BertieBotts · 24/08/2010 17:44

Oh and my toilet seat is old and can't be screwed off and replaced, so I can't have one of the ones which is permanently attached.

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BertieBotts · 25/08/2010 10:29

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mamamiafigaro · 25/08/2010 10:32

I bought a really nice one from Lidle of all places. Its really comfy moulded seat with a hook so you can hang it up and it was only £2.99

I went to get the one from argos for a £5 but it was always out of stock so my friend at work told me about these, got it about a week ago.

BertieBotts · 25/08/2010 18:58

OK, thanks mamamia - we have a Lidl so I will have a look :)

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mama2plusbump · 26/08/2010 14:01

i have the argos one, you can order it into the big argos extras.

toja555 · 26/08/2010 16:17

Depends on what do you have a boy or girl. Boots toilet seat for my boy wasn?t comfortable, his wee would splash all over as it had no ?wee guard?. I had to get Babybjorn toilet seat (over £10 from ebay) which is excellent.

BertieBotts · 27/08/2010 22:45

Ah, good point, toja, yes I have a boy. I had seen those in Boots but didn't notice the lack of wee guard thing. I will bear it in mind, thanks :)

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herecomesthesun · 01/09/2010 09:29

Tesco, £3, pink or blue

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