Vive Bedside Commode Toilet Chair – Folding 3 in 1 Heavy Duty Bariatric Bucket with Padded Arm Cover Lid – Portable Steel Seat for Home, Outdoor Use, Camping, Travel, Shower, Safety Riser – Handicap
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A seat can be elevated to a maximum of 22 inches in height. It will clear by This is 7/16 of an inch.
Mom finds the scent of this product to be heaven-sent. I would have liked the opening to be a little bigger, but it is
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The distance between the arm rests is about 19 inches.
Selected User Reviews For Vive Bedside Commode Toilet Chair – Folding 3 in 1 Heavy Duty Bariatric Bucket with Padded Arm Cover Lid – Portable Steel Seat for Home, Outdoor Use, Camping, Travel, Shower, Safety Riser – Handicap
Despite not being rock solid, I felt very safe sitting on it. The seat is uncomfortable but not the worst crapper I've sat on. The only improvements I could suggest are a cup holder, magazine rack, and a USB charging port.
Their advertisements were a bit narrow for the target audience they advertised to. Larger individuals are supposed to benefit from this product. fault, I should have looked at the measurements but I have ordered three similar chairs before (not from this manufacturer) and they were much wider, so I assumed they would be the same. A lot of care has been taken in the craftsmanship. The chair is in two ways a good fit for a small - it is narrow, plus it is not tall (like Mickey Rooney). It must have been a corporate decision on how to cut costs.
This was purchased for my mother who is 89-years-old The year is An old mother who has recently injured her back is nursing it back to health. It is a very nice toilet and we are both very happy with it. This is an extremely well designed website. I found it easy to unfold the frame, adjust the height of the legs after taking it out of the box, and snap the seat and lid onto the frame when I took it out of the box. Lightweight and sturdy, the frame has a steel core. I have never had a problem with my mom sitting on the chair. She is 5'6" tall and weighs about 185 lbs. Practical features of the commode bucket include the handle for carrying as well as the lid.
Recently, the 88-year-old mother of mine fell in the bathroom and I bought this for her. In the past, the toilet seat was elevated with handles that clamped to the toilet, but the arms would not be sturdy enough if she prodded them unevenly. A commode chair this sturdy is still light enough so that it can be moved back and forth from the bathroom to the Cleanliness is an important factor for me, so it's nice that the edges are all smooth. downside we have found is that even though she is not overly heavy (130 pounds), when she sits on it with the seat cover down, it bends a bit because the shape isn't exactly the same Overall, I was very happy with my.
You should only buy a seating product WITH a welded frame, not one with clamps, if it's going to be used for someone with balance issues. A 200 lb person can stand on it with decent balance with no problems. The chair wobbles enough that people with balance concerns or those who lean heavily on the armrests should take a look at another option.
It is very The product is excellent. It is very As my mother is on a walker, I was concerned about how sturdy it would be but she is able to easily transition from the walker to the commode with no problems. Having a lid on the bucket and being able to take the bucket apart for cleaning is appealing to me. I think being able to adjust the height is a great feature, especially for people like my mom who are short and petite. It is so nice to have side arm rests so you can take your time sitting and eating. My mom loves it and would highly recommend it.
The only way to slide into and out of this is to butter your hips. In a few weeks, I'll need back surgery, so I won't be able to use this. For me to get out of my chair, I need to turn and twist a little. But after surgery, turning and twisting is a big no-no! away the box, so maybe I can donate it or give it to someone else with a smaller booty and hips who might be in need of it.
It is not for a 250-pound person, as I originally thought it was for a person who weighed that much. 240 is a bit too big for the seat, so my mom can barely get in. Since she has a stroke and is paralyzed on her right side, it's incredibly difficult for her. She's also right-handed so it's tricky for her too.