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The UStop Pee Stopper is a flexible urine deflector designed to prevent spillage between the toilet seat and bowl. It fits most standard toilet seats and is easy to install and clean, making it a practical solution for maintaining hygiene in your bathroom.
Y**E
NO MORE MESSES
This product WORKS! I’ve been using it for almost a week and I need to praise, and thank, the designers of this product. I have a male loved one that, in recent months, has had to sit to pee. I’ve been pulling my hair out because of urine escaping between the seat and the porcelain and then stains the grout of our tile flooring. I was ready to have the tile removed and put in vinyl flooring until I ran across this Pee Guard, it has completely fixed the problem. My tile and grout are now saved from the staining and I am saved from the constant need to clean my floors.This product does move from side to side when in place, but I’m talking millimeters. Because I am always watching and caring for it I just make sure it stays in place. It doesn’t appear to move when sitting on the toilet, but maybe from sitting to standing??? Not sure. However the slipping is so slight it’s hardly worth mentioning except that is the reason some have not been satisfied.You can see that it doesn’t fit tightly against the seat, picture #2, but I think this is designed to catch the urine spray before it reaches the porcelain.There is a channel that traps the urine and directs it into the toilet. Picture #3. (At least, without being able to visualize, it seems to work this way. And there seems to be no splash back when urinating.I cannot speak to how effective it is for a child, however I can’t imagine it won’t work the same for them.I love that it is removable for cleaning.The material is soft and flexible and is not noticeable or uncomfortable.The product is clear which allows it to blend in with any toilet seat color.It’s worth the price, which I think is reasonable. I bought one for each bathroom. I will not have to replace my bathroom tile, the savings is obvious. Whew!I highly recommend this for anyone who has an issue of urine escaping between the seat and porcelain.
M**N
Good idea but poorly made
Its a good idea but the height is too low and doesnt cover the full distance between the seat and the toilet so the urine still flows between the two.
S**Y
This is just a TPU plastic molding, it mostly works
Having two little boys in the house we needed to find something that would help mitigate them getting it in between the seats and leaking onto the floor. It works in most cases, except when they decide not to sit facing forward but off to one side a bit. :facepalm:Things to take note of. This is made out of TPU. This is the same flexible plastic that many phone cases/covers are made of. This is both good and bad, the flexibility means you can get it onto elongated/oval toilet seats (which we don't have). The bad is that it is significantly larger in width than a standard round seat meaning the outer edge to the inner edge of the front part of the seat it is supposed to protect. This would be the first picture of the product. Looking at the directions again, having it "click" into place is not a good description of it. Again this is just soft TPU plastic than can be easily twisted, bent, folded, like a phone case. It is that flexible.I ended up using some Gorilla double-sided tape to keep it in place and so far it has not moved. It has been about a month now. It blocks a lot of pee from escaping but if your child does not sit straight forward they can of course still pee through the seat and bowl. The edges can be a tad "sharp" (meaning it might poke you and should not cut you) but have not really caused issues for mom and dad. If you do not tape it down it will constantly slide and move around.
F**S
Foolproof!
This guard is the best of it's type, bar none. I've tried the guards that stick on the underside of the toilet seat. They work ok until they come unglued. I've tried 4 different stick-on guards and they all came unglued after a period of time. This clip-on guard is foolproof, and it can be removed to wash, which is a good idea on a regular basis.The only suggestion for improvement would be to make one specifically for oval toilet seats. It works ok, but would be a more custom fit if designed specifically for an oval seat. Otherwise, no complaints
P**N
Rather poor Design
As a 72 year old male with enlarged Prostate it can be a problem having urine hit front of stool and drip on clothing or floor so this looked like a great solution. However I am disappointed in the actual design. The inside stool portion of shield is formed into a curved upward piece that forms a cup for the urine to lay in. This cup does slope down a little to empty but not enough to prevent standing urine in the cup. I have a well equipped workshop soI was able to use my heat gun to soften the plastic and undo the curved plastic lip so now it points straight down. Seems to work ok now bu device should not have been built this way. Also be aware that since it is about an 1/8 inch thick that it does leave a couple ridges on the stool Lid which can become painful if you are on the stool to long.
R**N
Poor fit for oval shaped toilet seats
This does not fit our toilet seat correctly. It would be amazing if they have a circular and oval shaped option for different toilet bowl types.
S**K
Save your floors.
Exactly what we were looking for. With potty training toddlers and having a bidet for them to want to play with... It's not cumbersome for the adults that use the toilet when they're around. Easy to remove and clean as well.
M**S
Major Disappointment!!!
Since there seemed to be conflicting opinions on whether the device worked on elongated toilets, I thought I'd offer my experience.The first photo shows that while it is held in position, the contour is definitely different. Because of this, the second photo shows how the side edges are raised and don't lie flat on the seat.Still, the business end does extend inside the bowl and I expected the device to work. HOWEVER, the urine pools in front of the toilet are as big as before. To be honest, my belly keeps me from seeing how this is happening. I did find urine between the device and the top of the seat. It might be caused by the side edges not resting flat against the seat. Or it could be that the sides of the deflector inside the bowl don't extend far enough. If the stream is strong, there will be a mess!
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