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| | Features | Manufactured with 1" aluminum tubing to ensure lightweight stability.Impact resistant, composite seat is crack-proof and tarnish resistant.Limited Lifetime Warranty.
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| | Description | Manufactured with 1" aluminum tubing, this lightweight bath stool by Drive Medical is lightweight yet does not skimp on stability. At 3.5 lbs. this bath stool is portable and great for travel!
Additional leg support collars provide increased strength and support. Impact-resistant, composite seat is both crack-proof and tarnish resistant. The bath stool comes in four attractive colors: white, yellow, teal and blue and are sure to match any bathroom style. The product is protected by a limited lifetime warranty. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 13.5 inches | | Product Width: | 13.5 inches | | Product Height: | 17.0 inches | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 12 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 12 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Sturdy, with non-rusting metal parts and lifetime warranty Jan 14, 2011
By Salmagal I have used a shower chair for about 13 years. I have multiple sclerosis, which has affected my balance, coordination and strength. My old shower chair lasted a LONG time, but finally the screws holding the legs on fell out, totally rusted. Unfortunately, I threw it out without noting who the manufacturer was.
When I checked out new shower chairs here on Amazon, I was surprised at how many looked nearly identical! After combing through them, I noticed that many had complaints of rust coming from the legs and staining the shower floor, even if they otherwise liked them. Others were hard to put together or difficult to set the height. This chair had only three reviews, but none complained of rust problems; all were very positive.
So, I got this model. It had to be put together, but it was easy as pie. I am impressed at how sturdily it is made. In fact, all the metal parts appear to be either aluminum (legs), stainless steel or brass. It is also easy to change the height, though not something I expect to do much.
It seems even sturdier than my old stool which lasted 13 years. Of course, time will tell. But... it also has a LIFETIME WARRANTY!
If I have any problems, I will update this review-
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
perfect May 24, 2010
By M. Murphy this is the second shower seat i have owned. the other one i had was rectangle and didn't quite fit in the tub without moving around. this one is absolutely perfect. very compact and very sturdy. enough room to stand in the shower with it pushed all the way to one end. i love that it is blue because it matches the decor in my bathroom. it doesn't have a hospital look to it. it's cute.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
good product Jan 03, 2011
By COD shopper Well made, sturdy and balanced, as the legs curve out at the top like buttresses. This is as good a stool under $60 as you'll find for an amply sized tub or shower, or to use as a dressing stool in the bathroom or other location. Legs snap in easily and then there are no sharp edges. (Of course, no stool worth having fits into a standard built-in tub without taking up half the space.)
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Shower Chair Apr 09, 2010
By Margie As advertised. Sturdy/well made, serviceable and looks okay too with cheerful color. So form/fuction get good marks.
Excellent for small spaces Apr 25, 2012
By Chandra Rogers
"Crazed Quilter"
I've used two other styles of shower seats before and this one is my favorite. Yes, it's not very big but that's part of the selling point since my bathtub is very narrow and is convex at the center on the wall for the washcloth bar. It's lightweight so I can lift it in and out of the tub as needed, and it was extremely easy for me to put together, no tools needed and I have arthritis and tendonitis so that's saying something!
If you have aftercare you need to do once you exit the shower, this is great for that as again, the lightweight to move and smallness so it doesn't get in the way helps a lot. It alleviates having to sit on the toilet seat lid and risk that sliding around, or sitting uncomfortably on the side of the tub, plus you can move the stool so that you can do what you need to for aftercare without knocking your elbows around.
The only improvement I'd like to see, and I don't even know if it's possible, is to change the caps on the bottoms of the leg. The stool can slide on a flat surface and if you're in the tub taking a shower and you have one of those tubs that has quite the slope to make it drain quickly, well, you do have to watch that you don't let it slide. I don't have a problem using a foot or arm to make sure I don't slide but this might be an issue for other people. I have the same problem with my cane so that's why I'm not sure it's possible to get a better cap.
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