I bought one for our house when my nieces and nephews come over. As soon as they saw it, the little ones went crazy, a two-year-old child can use it by himself and learned how to use it in five minutes. They see it as a game. It will help him to potty train at some point because when he needs to go, he tells us and wants to go to the toilet.
Just before they left, the little one insisted on taking it with him to their house, so I gave it to them. So, I bought another one for us.
Assembly:
Easy assembly and it has all the large plastic screws and the plastic Allen key to tighten them. You just need to pay a little attention when attaching the handles to make sure they are on the correct side, the rest of the parts are 100% symmetrical so it doesn't matter how you put them. It comes with a small paper with simple instructions that are sufficient. It has 8 rubber pads, 2 for each leg and 4 for the seat to prevent slipping. It will take you 5 minutes to assemble it.
Construction:
It is beautifully designed and the colors are unisex. It seems quite sturdy and stable. It fits perfectly on our toilet, if you have any new huge square toilets it might not fit exactly, but on regular toilets it fits perfectly. The ladder can be adjusted to two different heights depending on the child's height, and the step is solid and stable. It also has two handles that can be used to climb up and hold on while using it. It will likely be used by children aged 2 to 7, depending on their weight and height. Get it when your child is 2 years old or older, and it will be worth the money.
Ease of use:
First of all, it is foldable, so it can be easily stored and doesn't take up much space as it becomes like a small suitcase. The child can open it by himself and place it as we showed him. If a 2-year-old child can use it, then it is 100% functional and user-friendly.
Overall, it is great value for money.