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The MedlineDrop Arm Commode Chair is designed for adults and seniors, featuring padded drop-down armrests for easy transfers, a thick foam-padded seat for comfort, adjustable height settings, and a robust 350 lb weight capacity. Its multi-functional design allows for bedside use or as a raised toilet seat, making it a versatile addition to any home.
V**S
High quality manufacturing and excellent value
This unit is very easy to assemble and easy to keep clean. The padded seat is a welcome addition over the stiff hard plastic seat of cheaper models. The unit is sturdy and the height adjustments are easy to make. If/When no longer needed the unit is easy to disassemble and return to the shipping box for storage until needed again. This product is a good investment.
T**M
Be very clear on how high you want your seat
I am a 5 foot 9 inch woman with long legs. This seat on its lowest setting has my toes as the only part of my foot that is touching the ground.My son who is just shy of 6 feet has no issues on any of the height settings.I love this though. It's sturdy. It has arms so I can stand up safely and easily. It has a soft cushion for my bum while I shower. I have not used it as an over the toilet or bedside commode. We did see how it would function just in case. Easy to use as a commode and fits great over our toilets. If ever needed we're set.I highly recommend spending the money based on safety. Totally worth it.PS had to shower in the backyard the first month after emergency spinal surgery. This chair inside a floorless two room shower tent was perfect. Now I can get upstairs to shower but am happy I could truly be clean while my body healed.
M**A
Well built and sturdy bedside commode.
Strong bedside commode, it doesn't wobble and can make life easier for you while you recuperate from surgery or for elderly folks that have a hard time getting to the bathroom. It assembles easily. I did watch a video to make sure I got the correct legs on the front and back. I can Recommend this bedside potty .
A**R
Seat opening is quite large! Need choice of widths.
Very sturdy. Drop arms are easy to put down and take up with one hand. Cushion seat is very comfortable. I never thought I’d say this, but, the opening is too large if you have lost hip weight during your illness. An option for a more narrow seat opening would be appreciated. The front to back size is fine, espyfir men and their equipment. But, narrowest would be a good option.
V**N
HIgh quality and works well.
Very pleased with purchase. The only thing I would change if I could would be the very cushy padded seat. My 82 year old M-I-L says because it is so soft and "plush" it is somewhat hard to shift around if needed for someone who is weak and has little leg strength to adjust their positioning. A firmer less padded seat would work a little better for this reason and still be very comfortable. Regardless of that, I am highly recommending this product.
J**R
Highlyrecommended
This was the best product. My sister loves it. It is very comfortable for her. I bought 2 by mistake so I had to send one back. Highly recommend
B**S
GREAT “DROP ARM” BEDSIDE TOILET!
Very sturdy, will not turn over. if you have someone that’s unstable on their feet & when they sit down, this is a very sturdy drop arm bedside toilet for anyone that needs it. Not necessarily for elderly, but anyone! it is the best I’ve seen. It has a simple push button to release the arm on either side of the toilet so that it drops easily-the person can move from bed to the toilet. It has thick padded seat, which is wonderful for delicate or fragile skin. It has the ability to raise/lower for height; it has a back bar for support. It is so much better than the basic bedside toilet! it was well worth it simple to put together just a few slide in’s and pushpins and you’ll have it ready.
A**R
Perfect for those who suffer from pressure/bed sores!
I've had multiple pressure sores from being a paraplegic and being a pretty skinny guy. I'm about 6'1, 160-170, so my skins breakdowns are becoming more frequent as I get older. My old commode had a regular, hard seat that I've had since I ended up in a wheelchair in 2001. Well, I got surgery on one of my pressure sores, only to get discharged with staples and have the hard commode seat rip out a staple and ruin the whole surgery/progress to my open wound. So I immediately looked for a cushioned commode so I never have to deal with that again, and I have to say this has been great so far.I have 2 things to ponder if you're thinking about purchasing this. First, if you're a fully independent bathroom para, you need some longish arms to reach underneath this thing. It is pretty wide, so if you keep the seat in the middle of the commode you need a pretty decent reach to get underneath and clean yourself. Secondly, you can adjust the seat a little left or right, but their are metal support bars underneath that you must reach over to get to your behind, so someone small might have an issue.All in all, if you're looking for a cushioned commode, I wasn't able to beat this price anywhere. Anyone buying medical equipment for some type of disability knows it becomes a very expensive world once you're in it, so buying a metal framed commode for under $100 is pretty satisfying. I was on the medical websites and various back channels to second hand stuff like FB marketplace or ebay, but to get something well-made, clean, and extremely fair priced, I was and still am pleased with this purchase.
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