Drive Medical Hinged Toilet Seat Riser, Elongated Seat, White
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In fact, yes. The seat must be removed from the regular toilet in order to be installed. Then, place your regular seat on top and attach both to the toilet with the long screws that are provided. Place this on the rim of your toilet, then place your regular seat on top of this, and use the long screws to attach both It was purchased for a knee replacement that I had 4 years ago, and I have probably had to tighten it anywhere from four to five times since then.
An off white color could be described as
There were so many one could choose from, but the one I think weighed 250 pounds. 275 pounds was the weight of my late care receiver. As well, the riser had begun to show the impressions of the standoff bumpers on the underside of the regular toilet seat.
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This item would have helped me a great deal if I had found it In my master bathroom, I was looking for an alternative to having to purchase a higher toilet after having been fitted with double knee replacements. As a result of my experience, I knew that a stationary toilet riser would have to be removed regularly so that the underneath could be cleaned. Whenever I tighten this hinged toilet riser, it is perfectly in place. I have not had to tighten it since it was installed. There is no reason for you to regret making.
As a result of a hip replacement surgery, my husband needed this extra height during There was a brand that I could not get to fit tight on the toilet that I purchased. I thought it was dangerous because it was so wobbly. As you can see, the seat came with two washers along with very long bolts, and I think these help keep it This was an easy to maintain appliance and I never had to adjust it during the months I used it. Both safety rails and the tripod were exactly what would have been useful to Hubby. If the riser had been enough, that would have been adequate. It was just an extra safety measure that I wanted to make sure he was able to sit down and get The seat was very sturdy. He is a big guy as well, so I was nervous if it would hold his weight due to its plastic construction. Did I mention that keeping a house clean is so simple? My recommendation for this product is a definite yes.
Due to his arthritis in both knees, when he flares up, he must use crutches to support himself The throne was a little uncomfortable during the process of getting off and on. The space is comfortable for both of us, as each of us is 6'4 and I am 5'9. I've used it several times and it works perfectly. I think the only complaint is that it isn't elongated just.
Only thing wrong with the installation was that we added a rubber washer to prevent the wing nut from loosening repeatedly. It states specifically NOT to use the seat after it slid after use in the installation instructions.
It's a nice raised seat, however it's okay to move it/slide it around more than we favor, so we have no idea how to keep it in its intended position.
Despite the fact that it was cheaper than some similar products, it has performed well and comes ready to use.
Until I bought this commode, I wasn't aware that my previous commode was so uncomfortable. My preference for this elevated toilet seat is much greater than other elevated seats I have ordered. The injury to my left leg three years ago still hasn't recovered, so I have to have an elevated toilet seat. There are many points of praise for this seat, including its ease of installation and storage, and its comfort.
The construction is sturdy and well-made.