September 27, 2009

The Shandle Review

Whenever Little Music Man goes into the bathroom, he eagerly lifts up the toilet seat. Even though the toilet seat looks clean, who knows what kinds of germs are really lurking on there. Thanks to the Shandle, I no longer have to worry about Little Music Man, or anyone else, touching the toilet seat!

The Shandle encourage kids to practice healthy bathroom habits like proper hand washing, consistent seat lifting/lowering and regular flushing. In addition it provides a cleaner and easier way to lift and lower the toilet seat.

We were fortunate to receive the When Pigs Fly Shandle (ARV $6.99).

Applying the Shandle was easy. I simply attached the Shandle to the underneath of the toilet seat and had to wait 24 hours before first use. Waiting for 24 hours was the only hard part, as I had to make sure Little Music Man didn’t touch it before the 24 hours were up.

Once it was okay to start using, I showed Little Music Man where the Shandle was located, showed him what to do, and read to him what the sticker says.

Lifting and putting down the toilet seat is an easier and much cleaner process because of the Shandle.

Since we’ve attached the Shandle, it has remained firmly attached and I no longer worry about Little Music Man, or any of us, touching the toilet seat.

The Shandle also comes in other designs, including those with Seat Lifting Messages.

The Shandle is a practical product that’s easy to use, easy to clean, and helps to encourage good hygiene!

Shop: You can purchase the Shandle on the Shandle website.

This post was written as part of a program for Family Review Network and The Shandle who provided the product for review.


Gem is a Hawaii Mom Blogger who posts reviews and giveaways, and blogs about life in Hawaii as a mom of 3 boys, including one with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. She loves to travel, bake, and eat anything with chocolate.

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