🚀 Elevate Your Child's Independence with Style!
This adjustable height bathroom sink for kids is designed for versatility and ease of use. With a solid wood stand and stainless steel basin, it offers a stylish and durable solution for self-care. The portable design requires no plumbing, making it perfect for various locations, while the dual 7.5-liter water tanks simplify disposal. Ideal for fostering independence in children, this sink is a must-have for modern homes.
Finish Types | Polished |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Material | Pine |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18.5"D x 21.8"W x 28"H |
Size | 18.5''D x 21.8''W x 28''H |
Style Name | Modern |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Natural |
Installation Method | Freestanding |
B**.
Great
Great standalone sink for indoors or covered spaces. Yes, it is for toddlers. Extremely simple to build, though the directions left much to be desired. It was very easy to figure out how the thing goes together. I was trying to figure out why it said it comes with 2 pumps and after purchasing it I now know. The pumps are generic cheap rechargeable electric 5 gallon topper pumps, and this product only uses 1 pump at a time. They provided me with 3 pumps, so lucky me! The 2nd pump is just a backup in case the first pump breaks, as these pump housings are not waterproof you have to try not to get it wet. Shopping around on Amazon the pump this comes with is under 10 dollars, there is a upgraded pump for around 13 dollars that I may purchase if all 3 of my pumps fail. All the 5 gallon topper pumps should fit fine, the cut out on the wood perfectly fits 5 gallon topper pumps, you could even get a manual pump to avoid the electricity issues. Anyways the sink comes with about a 4 or 5 foot tubing for the pump, so you could potentially use a 5 gallon jug off to the side of the sink if the 2 gallon jug is too small for you. The only issue I have with this sink is the grey tank could be much bigger. Even though this toddler sink won't be used heavily I would prefer a larger grey tank as to require less frequent maintainance. I may shop around and see if I can find a larger jug for the grey tank that would fit. All that being said the quality of the pine was great, and the stainless steel sink bowl looks to be qualitative. The sink is a great addition for a growing toddler when laying down fresh plumbing doesn't fit the bill. It even came with a cloth draping to hang on the front towel rod so you can't see the below tanks. Yes this product is expensive, but I got it on sale, even on sale it feels quite expensive. Unfortunately there aren't really any other options. It looks nice at least.
R**A
Great product
Super perfect little sink for my little one.
J**O
Loved this!
This outdoor vanity is perfect for a farm lifestyle. We own horses and goats on our ranch and the kids are constantly touching the animals. This sink is perfect for the kids to not waste water and to keep tiny hands clean. It is made of quality materials and I highly recommend this product. It was such a great investment for the outdoor living.
F**R
Lovely unit, terrible packing for shipment, poor instructions, expensive
I got this vanity with the idea that it could serve as a temporary sink in my laundry room which does not have one. Although it looks short (first picture), the bottom of the bowl is actually at about the same level as an installed laundry sink, just with much less capacity. The concept is that it could be used for light cleaning and hand-washing of single items. It also appears that with the front cross-bar mounted high, it could serve as a handicap-accessible lavatory.The quality of the parts is high, and the vanity stands firmly once the feet are adjusted (the frame had a slight twist to it). The rechargeable water pumps are effective and have a good flow. Filling and installing the containers is reasonably easy. The drain spigots are mounted too high to drain all of the contents; you will need to invert the container to fully empty it. The containers are made of polycarbonate with no assurance that they are BPA-free.When it is not in the stand, the exposed edges of the bowl are dangerously sharp. There is no warning label or warning in the instructions.The unit was packed with the larger components restrained, but the smaller packages were tossed into the void in the center. As a result, one of the packages broke open and there were several pieces of small hardware floating around in the box. The bowl was dented; the dent popped out when forced but left a small crease.The instructions left much to be desired. There are wonderful illustrations in the listing; why can't these be used in the instructions as well? The parts list calls out two "A" parts, but they are not identical; one is a mirror image. As long as you are aware that the larger diameter holes face outward you can't go wrong, but this is not shown in the instructions either. Step 1 is actually several steps at once, and the order of assembly is important.The instructions advise that the drain parts can be twisted to unscrew. This is the hard way to do it, and even harder to assemble this way. The screw in the middle has slots that neatly engage a coin the size of a US quarter dollar and assembly is easy and effective this way. The drain sealing rings have one ridged and one flat side each; no instruction is given on which way is correct. The knob for the stopper had a piece of molding flash that caused it to tilt; I trimmed it off with a knife and it was fine after that.It is noted that part "C" (the bowl holder) can be assembled at different heights but no details are given. This is where the nice picture in the listing makes it totally clear, but the picture in the instructions does not. A longer water pipe is supplied for use when "C" is at the highest position; there is only one but it is exactly twice as long as needed, so it can be cut in half to install on both pumps (not noted in the instructions).There were extra parts in the box with no corresponding instructions (see the second picture).This vanity is expensive for what it is. It is functionally equivalent to a portable camping sink that costs less than half as much, the main differences being that it has an electric pump, it looks like furniture and you can't leave it out in the rain.
A**E
Dented
Pump was really cheap, sticker is peeled up my toddler is going to have a field day. The sink came severely dented. I could push some of it out but there’s a clear crease in the metal on two sides. For how much I paid I expected it to come in better condition.
M**.
very good!
I recently purchased this adjustable-height kids' bathroom sink, and it's been a fantastic addition to our home. The solid pine frame and stainless steel basin are both sturdy and easy to clean, making it perfect for encouraging my child's independence in self-care routines. The no-plumbing-required design made setup a breeze, and the adjustable height ensures it grows with my child.
L**Y
Great quality- I love it!!
I recently ordered the "Bathroom Sink for Kids, Adjustable Height Small Sink with Solid Wood Stand, Stainless Steel Basin, Portable, No Plumbing Required. Montessori Self-Care Station (Pine, 18.5in D x 21.8in W x 28in H)."I needed a sink for my craft room in the basement, which doesn't have a bathroom. I always needed to clean my hands or wash my paintbrushes, and this little sink was the perfect solution. Although it is designed for kids, it works wonderfully for me. It would also make a great Montessori sink!The quality is excellent, and it was easy to assemble! Just fill the bottles with water, and you’re good to go. I highly recommend this product.
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