Drive Medical Raised Toilet Seat with Lock and Lid, Standard Seat, 4"
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In memory of my mother The lift worked without a problem for my lawful weight of 285 lbs. In addition, I read that this weighed 400 pounds somewhere before I purchased it. Usually testing standards are conducted with a heavy load in order to ensure safety. There is nothing wrong with this product, it is okay.
There are no bolts on this seat because it does not replace your existing one. I like how it clamps on and works
It is a round toilet if the bowl has a very rounded front. It is elongated if the front is oval and sticks out a little from the rest of the room. If you have no idea what to buy, then you can go to a box store and look at the seats and/or the toilets on display and then match your toilet with Consider looking online to see what the differences are. There is a lid and clamps to attach the seat to the frame, and the seat really functions well.
Unlike most toilet seats, this one is made of heavy plastic that fits over the rim of the toilet and has large screws to secure it in place. This is an easy to remove and clean product. There is a lid on it, and I appreciate that. I have had two other raised seats that were hollow and when cleaned leaked water. This seat is made of molded plastic that is sealed tight to prevent water and dirt from entering. This should be of some help.
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There was a bent hinge in one of the hinges when I took it out of the box, as reported by someone else. The hassle of returning and waiting for a replacement wasn't worth the hassle, therefore I repaired it with glue. There was no sign of damage to the box whatsoever so I presume this is a problem with the manufacturer. Putting the toilet seat on was a snap and it looks like it should belong there.
If future buyers have a tube of glue on hand, this item could be of use. As a reminder There are only two flimsy parts the lid and the hinges. In terms of its construction, the chair is well built and should last for.
After my knee surgery, I found this raised toilet seat to be extremely helpful. I am able to use the toilet without experiencing any pain from my surgery because of the additional height. My recommendation would be for anyone having knee surgery to try it. It does require you to sit back on the seat when you use it. Using the front of the seat could result in spills on the floor if you tend to use it. Aside from that, though, it's a great tool to have.
The size is a The greater the person's size, the more challenging this will be.
I love how easy it is to put this together and how easy it is to clean it! If you have knee, hip, or back problems, the added height can be a huge advantage when it comes to sitting down and getting up.
It is easy to install, really worth the price. It's difficult to stand alone. Therefore, adding a few inches is a great idea.
Neither my mother nor I can make use of After having only been installed for two days, and now past its return date, why is it still here? It is not designed to be used safely. My issue with wasting money and not having a seat today is not good.
The product was as described, and it was delivered quickly.
She fell off the first time she tried to use this. I got it for my handicap aunt. The nut just kept on coming loose regardless of how many times I tightened it. It is my opinion that this product is not at all good.