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where is the cheapest place for a chair type potty?

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lizandlulu · 27/06/2008 18:48

i would like one of those chair type pottys. as usual i want something that is not on offer in argos, i always miss out. where else is the best place to go?

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SpecialOffer · 27/06/2008 18:55

There is this one in argos, but guess it isn't the right one?

msappropriate · 27/06/2008 18:57

I have seen them in the chain store poundstretcher and in other pound shop type places.

lizandlulu · 27/06/2008 20:17

specialoffer, that is the one i am after, but i have been to argos today. i cant remember seeing the exact same one in the catalouge, but one very similar was still £20. there was none in the sale or on offer at all.
but that is the one i went to get
i am going to try a different store on sunday, maybe they will have one.
i wonder if it is just an online offer? but then surely it would say so somewhere?

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SpecialOffer · 27/06/2008 20:18

You could check on-line if they have any! You can then reserve it and pick up in store. I am trying to find a store with the swimming penguin it it, no-where has it.

SpecialOffer · 27/06/2008 20:19

have just checked to see if anywhere nr me still has it, sorry all out of stock!!

Tutter · 27/06/2008 20:22

the baby bjorn one isn't a chair as such but is much more comfortable than the regular hard plastic potty

acc to ds1, that is

lizandlulu · 27/06/2008 20:31

ahh i had a swimming penguin but gave it to the charity shop! i got it from there too.

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lizandlulu · 27/06/2008 20:34

i have just tried to reserve it, but it is out of stock in 2 argos's within 20 miles

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nicolamumof3 · 27/06/2008 21:38

I would love to know what potties you recommend as my son just won't siton his at all. and its a thomas tank engine. I think its too small (its a mothercare one) any suggestions??

msappropriate · 28/06/2008 14:15

my ds never used his potty or travel potty and went straight to the toilet. I hope my ds2 does the same as it less cleaning.

lizandlulu · 29/06/2008 16:12

my dd prefers to use the toilet, but we live in a massive house and she sometimes just cant wait to get up the stairs, so we keep a potty downstairs.
i still couldnt get the argos one i wanted to have got a winnie the pooh potty, but it is nearly the same as it is in liek a chair, so it is not so close to the floor.

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savoycabbage · 29/06/2008 16:17

I got a chair type potty at mothercare

www.mothercare.com/gp/product/B000TJDOP0/sr=1-9/qid=1214752558/ref=sr_1_9/203-5492778- 5711125?ie=UTF8&mcb=core

Clearly I can't do links but am trying my rather feeble best.

Anyway this one is reduced.

savoycabbage · 29/06/2008 16:18

www.mothercare.com/gp/product/B000TJDOP0/sr=1-9/qid=1214752558/ref=sr_1_9/203-5492778-5711125?ie=UTF 8&mcb=core

Bollocks, did even wore than usual. Am trying again.

lizandlulu · 29/06/2008 20:10

ahh crao, i have been and got one today. a musical winnie the pooh one for £16 from toys r us.

i prefer the one you havelinked to. the musical bit is useless and annoying.

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