2009 Advisor
CrystaBush
Detroit, MI

Safety 1st's bath ring is the best!

4 star rating

Safety conscious, Daycare owner, mom of 2, very happy with this product
Pros

    allows use of both hands, swivels, very useful

Cons
    hard to clean baby's bottom, gives a false sense of security

JAN
31
2009

Safety 1st Swivel Bath Seat

My children are too big for a bath seat these days but I own a daycare and when you own a daycare, sometimes messes can get outta control and the child may need more than just a baby wipe down.

This is why I keep a Safety 1st Swivel Bath Seat on hand.   This bath seats suctions well to the bottom of the tub and doesn't tip or come unsuctioned, no matter how big or small the baby is.  They can rock and try to escape but it's not going to happen in the Safety 1st Bath Seat. (Even so, please don't leave baby unattended in seat).

The Safety 1st Bath Seat also swivels for easier cleaning.  This is much needed relief on our backs as we are trying to wash a squirmy, messy baby quickly.   The only problem that I have with this seat is when it's time to wash the booty.   Usually  I try to remember to hit that area first before setting them into the seat. 

Otherwise, I couldn't recommend the Safety 1st Swivel Bath Seat enough.

I think this is a great baby shower gift that is sometimes overlooked on the registries and usually buy one even if the Mama-to-be didn't register for one. 

I have seen these in all the major retail stores including Target, Kmart and Meijers.

If you have a little one who is hard to bathe or know someone who is about to have a beautiful bundle of joy, check out the Safety 1st Swivel Bath Seat to help keep baby clean!



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this2shallpass19 wrote on Feb 17, 2009 at 10:03AM

I have never even seen a product like that before...well that's probably because he hasn't graduated from his blue, plastic tub yet. When he is ready, this sounds like a great device!

GigiandAdonai wrote on Feb 13, 2009 at 10:32PM

I used these w/my niece and nephews and have been trying to encourage my best friend to get one for her grandson. Caleb is 8 mos. old and loves to be in the tub with his big brother who will be 3 next month. Unfortunately, Debbie gets paranoid about bathing him in the tub. I told her to get one of these and then she won't be fighting w/trying to hold him and wash him. And yes, when I bathe children, I always bathe the ***** first too b/c they want to sit and play. Well, actually get the face first so that the washcloth doesn't go from ***** to face ;+)

Susie-34668 wrote on Feb 5, 2009 at 1:42PM

My husband has 2 great-grandchildren, and another one on the way.

LisaCarey wrote on Feb 1, 2009 at 4:26PM

I had this one too. Worked great for one not the other -- she still likes to stand up in the tub. Even with the seat!

jasyjen wrote on Feb 1, 2009 at 9:04AM

I had one of these when my son was small. It sure is a big help with back pain associated w/ bending over!