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The Drive Medical RTL12027RA 2-in-1 Raised Toilet Seat is designed for individuals needing assistance with sitting and standing. This toilet seat riser adds 5 inches of height, features adjustable armrests, and offers tool-free installation, making it a practical solution for enhanced safety and comfort. With a weight capacity of 300 lbs, it is ideal for daily living support.
M**O
Fits in cramped bathroom spaces
Wonderful product. Assembles totally without tools. Easy to put on and take off the toilet. Easier to use than the other device that I have; this one is narrowed when assembled so that toilets in cramped spaces need this unit! Makes getting on and off the toilet for those with sore knees or weak ones so much easier.
D**H
Amazing Toilet seat riser with handles- best purchase
I had bought a different one two years ago for my foot surgery, which was horrible. When I was finished with it, I just threw it away.I just had to have foot surgery again and I decided to get the one with the handles because I cannot put pressure on my foot for six weeks or more. This was so easy to put together and attached to the toilet. It has raised up the height so much that I barely have to bend down to sit. I guess it does depend on how high your toilet is, but I just have a standard toilet in an apartment complex. It’s very easy for me to be able to stand on 1 foot and be able to sit without having to fall onto the toilet.It is extremely sturdy, the quality is top-notch . This will certainly make my life easier for the next six weeks. Then later in the year, I have to have surgery again so it will get use again.I highly recommend this product
A**N
Recommended riser and Update 11/2016 and 2/17you should read.
Fits standard and elongated bowls and most standard names. (But rides up on Crane) Very easy to use and clean (but not now). This is probably made by the same company as Vive as it is identical (even the arms fit it and are, and look like they come from the same mold) except it states Drive on the back of the seat but you can't see it while it is in place. Very comfortable to sit on. No seat or toilet lid, yours stays upright in the back, but it is fine, you just see the water in the bowl. It is very easy to travel with, though has no travel bag. Recommended (neither of them do) and I have thumb arthritis, carpal tunnel, and PSP. I'd say the Drive is packed the best of the two. Update 11/2016: This gets wet between the ceramic and toilet and the plastic stains (yellow) so you might want to wax it on the bottom, and take it off daily, to wipe it and the toilet and 2 screw holes I think that is normal, being in a wet environment. This fits fine on an elongated bowl and is easy to travel with, VERY stable on a correctly lipped toilet. If you travek with it it may not fit all toilets and it might be best to carry it in a plastic trash bag with ties or carry with the arms on it (easy). I do not use this now because of the daily removal and clean up and removed the toilet seat. I prefer that grey heavy duty with legs and splash guard. Too hard to travel with. I have the 12 bucket type for the house and the 7 fot my son's house. These are the best so far.Update 2/1: my wife will not use the gray one so uses a different bathroom. So, I will try a different white one. Pee of mine seems to travel around the screwed in white ones so I don't recommend those. And the screw type hurts an arthritic, especially RA hand. My wife does not have the strength to tighten it enough not to wobble and I have petroleum jellied it. I'll try some silicone next.
L**R
Five inches is a lot
I got this for post knee replacement and it’s very sturdy and easy to install but it’s just too tall for a chair level toilet like I have. Would be more appropriate for those standard low toilets. I got a Koehler 3 inch elevated seat without handles which is perfect. I’m 5’8”Didn’t return this because I already tore up the box and it’s my fault I ordered the wrong size. But if you have a chair height toilet five inches is too much—-look at the Koehler
B**D
Well-Built & Reasonably Priced
The handles take a beating. I wanted something that would last for possible future operations. This one's handles lock vertically into the fixture with metal buttons in a metal tube similar to walkers & canes. I did not want horizontally-mounted handles whose weak point is the plastic fixture itself. If that cracks, it's impossible to make a solid repair.I am 6' 5", 215 pounds. Not petite, but not obese either. Seat is fine for a guy my size. Big enough. No trouble peeing. If you need extra room, slide all the way to the back to pee. Slide towards the front to poop. The extra 5" in height makes a world of difference getting up & sitting down.Install it a few days before your operation to test it. Front clamp doesn't hold like "glue", but if you apply equal pressure to both handles, it's solid.The only drawback that I can see is the plastic tends to stain. Not permanently, but takes more cleaning than it should. The inside of the bowl area is not "glossy", but porous. Tends to hold a stain. Don't know why the engineers designed it that way, but that's the way it is. The rest of the unit's pluses outweigh this negative. I recommend this product.
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