🛁 Elevate Your Bathing Experience – Because Safety Shouldn't Compromise Comfort!
The Medline Bath Chair is a robust and adjustable bathing solution designed for seniors and individuals with mobility challenges. With a weight capacity of 400 lbs, it features a comfortable curved backrest, slip-resistant rubber feet, and a lightweight aluminum frame, making it both safe and easy to use. Ideal for maintaining independence during personal care routines.
L**A
Great chair!
Bought this chair to help me get up steps during recovery from a hip fracture and it’s great. Very sturdy, perfect size, light weight and easy to build. No complaints!
L**T
Good product
Easy to put together, sturdy (wobbled a little but might be our floor), and easy to clean. Be sure to measure as it was tight for our shower stall. We chose not to put the back on it and it still worked perfectly!
C**N
Highly Recommend
I got this to use after a recent medical procedure. It was a life saver. My husband put it together in about 5 minutes and he isn't handy at all. The legs grip the floor so make sure it's in the exact spot you need before sitting down. Great quality and very sturdy. Comfortable too! It has adjustable legs so it will fit just about anyone. Great value too!
L**H
No longer comes as one piece
This is a great little shower chair. I bought one a few years ago and wanted to get another. I went back into my Amazon orders and reordered. But this time it came in pieces and I found it oddly awkward to put together. Usually I'm happy to put things together, but with this you have to have the pieces at such odd angles...Tell me if I'm wrong! And I'm not sure I like the sticky-outy screw heads. Also, be sure to keep tightening and retightening all screws after you put it together. BUT --eventually it felt solid -- and it is just what she wanted. So: almost perfect. But there were some moments......!
K**.
Great Chair/Fantastic Shipping/Use Common Sense
Great Chair, very safe if used correctly, easy assembly and can YouTube if the directions aren’t clear. BTW, there are metal washers that are not in the manual but included. They cup the poles on the outside between screws and poles. Shipping was phenomenal. Original shipping date said 10 days from purchase and it came the very next day. Just a note after reading some of the reviews: just because the weight limit is 400lbs, it DOES NOT mean you SHOULD put it on the tallest 8 setting if you are close to 400lbs. Chair works great if you balance the weight with the extension number. Heavier weight, lower/shorter number, if you are lighter weight, pick any number. It will support you if put together correctly and screws are tight, but will not feel sturdy if on higher peg number/taller setting (7or 8) if over close to or over 300lbs. If you are looking for a 20.5 inch tall chair and close to or over 300lbs, this is not the shower chair for you.
J**N
Chair buckled holding an under 200 lb person ... and that isn't all ...
I purchased this chair for 3 reasons:1. The seat seam cracked on my old one (used daily by at least one over 230erance/ lbs person).2. The weight tolerance/limit was well above 230 lbs.3. It looked nearly identical in design to the old chair.I absolutely DO NOT RECOMMEND this chair because:1. The pieces of the chair did not align exactly with each other (It almost seemed as if one cross beam support was flipped 180 degrees prior to drilling holes.)2. The backrest was too far back from the seat.3. The screws that anchored the legs to the underside of the bench seat did not tighten completely. And yes, I did use the enclosed washers.4. Looking from the top down, one of the legs juts out slightly farther than the other in the front right and not far enough in the back left.5. The non-skid "feet" don't skid. They ROTATE. **I am highlighting this problem because of the danger it creates. This is NOT a problem with the legs or another part of the chair (At least . At least I don't think so.. The legs were stationary, but every time someone got up from the chair, it became dangerously unbalanced. Everything was checked (see above). Finally, I noticed the non-skid feet were slightly angled for tub use. I re-oriented them. They rotated (legs did not). Chair became unstable. I reoriented the feet. They rotated again. I removed, cleaned AND dried them and the chair leg. They rotated every time someone sat on the chair, stood up, and then sat down again. An no, it couldn't be fixed by sitting and standing X number of times until the feet properly realigned themselves.6. There was a noticeable strain on the seat and legs of the chair, no matter if the person sitting was 150 lbs or over 250 lbs.Did I like anything about the chair?Yes, the helicopter knobs that held the screws made it easy to screw them in.
U**C
USMC
Very sturdy and meets my needs since I'm an older adult with some physical issues
E**R
NOT SAFE!
PLEASE, ANYONE PHYSICALLY DISABLED - please do not purchase this chair. I assembled it, bit of a pain, but not bad when you fully figure it out. I cleaned our shower before placing this chair in the shower & I don’t even weigh half of the max capacity & this chair started to buckle beneath me, but I’m unsure if it was slipping or what, but there was no radon for it to slip: Luckily I’m not legally disabled, I’m just having balancing & syncope issues that my husband is always concerned when he’s at work & I bought this to see if it fave him a wee bit of comfort & when I texted him what happened, he was upset. I guess this is another case of you get what you pay for, but I’m still disappointed. Please be careful & don’t expect much. Unsafe so please be careful:
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