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The KMINA Raised Toilet Seat with Handles and Lid offers a 4-inch height increase to ease sitting and standing, fitting most round and elongated toilets up to 15 inches wide. Crafted from durable polyurethane and aluminum, it supports users up to 220.5 lbs with secure adjustable anchors for stability. Designed for those with mobility challenges, it combines comfort, safety, and easy maintenance in a sleek black finish.
Color | Black |
Brand | KMINA |
Material | Polyurethane |
Style | Classic |
Shape | Oval |
Product Dimensions | 9"L x 18.5"W |
Item Weight | 2.5 Kilograms |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Manufacturer | IMD SL |
Part Number | 0921 |
Item Weight | 5.49 pounds |
Item model number | K30005 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | raised toilet seat |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**Y
Easy to install and stays in place
This is the best toilet riser I have bought and I have purchased 6 different ones. What I like most is the ease of installation, and the seat stays pit in place. All others I purchased slip around. I like that it’s so easy to take on and off so I can clean the underside as needed. The only thing I dont like is the color black. For sanitary reasons it should be white so you can see when it needs cleaning.I highly recommend it.
B**A
Effective pain relief
As an elderly female, knee pain is more acute while knee bending. This raised toilet seat virtually eliminated pain in my knees. I was able to attach the seat myself. The seat does not wobble. Feels secure. This is a game changer. My excellent investment.
A**E
Helps eliminate pain and knees and back for a great outcome.
This totally razor is excellent for people who have back pain and it fits over the tallest seat comfortably does an excellent job.
F**R
NOT for an elongated toilet.
The seat I got says both standard toilet and elongated toilet on the label. This NOT for an elongated toilet. While I can make this fit my toilet, there is a 2"gap from the back OUTSIDE of this seat to the back inner rim of my toilet. In short, it's too short front back. This leaves a space for toothpaste caps and other small things to fall into the toilet.In addition, while it's nice to have the large opening, the rim is narrow, not stable for people with balance issues.It seemed like a good idea, but does not suit my needs at all.
I**D
It's stable, but took adapting for our toilet
So 1st, this is not as hard as the plastic riser I had, yet not comfy either. If it were, it would wear down quickly. Our nearly pointed oval toilet was hard to fit with any options, but I was determined. What I did was put a soft plastic packet of wipes in the gap in the back & voila it kept it from sliding forward.As far as the complaint about the plastic screws not holding, I added some of that rubber stuff that opens jars between the screw & the toilet, it worked great.Granted, I'm a petite woman that can sit carefully, no recent surgery to be limited that way, so not sure if that'd work for all & all sizes, but worth a try. I will be keeping it & found a way to make it a bit more comfy where my hip has pain.
B**N
Solid but comfortable
This riser is higher than most, making it easier to rise. It clamps solidly. The surface is somewhat hard so it won't compress down, but with just enough give to be comfortable.
K**T
Slips around
Fits over an elongated bowl, side screw secure system is not 100% TIGHT so careful with any elderly unstable folks. Works fine post op when 70 yr old can sit straight on it.
M**H
The BEST 4" Riser Of All
Because I have tried so many risers I hated, over the years, THIS time I hit the JACKPOT, finally. You can be sure this one fits on a round or extended toilet, is ultra comfortable, and ultra easy to install, no tools required. Best of all this one made room for both women and men to wipe, a feature other risers neglected.You'll need Safety Rails to help you stand up. I chose free-standing ones, made by Kmina, because their safety rails cling to the toilet by suction cups and need no special tools or hardware. Less expensive rails needed 2 holes in the toilet itself where there were none. Safety Rails on any toilet with a Riser are a must!
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