The Drive Medical Folding Steel Bedside Commode features snap buttons which easily open for setup and fold flat for convenient storage and transportation. The durable plastic snap on seat and grey powder coated lid, featuring steel welded construction, increase strength and durability. For added comfort and safety, plastic arms, a 7.5 qt. commode bucket with
Categories: Bathroom Aids
Added on: June 12, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
The Drive Medical Folding Steel Bedside Commode features snap buttons which easily open for setup and fold flat for convenient storage and transportation. The durable plastic snap on seat and grey powder coated lid, featuring steel welded construction, increase strength and durability. For added comfort and safety, plastic arms, a 7.5 qt. commode bucket with carry handle, cover and splash shield are also included.
so far its great I bought this, after much reading…. I am preparing for recovery from a nasty surgery where I will not be able to get up and down so easy. all the toilets we have are already are the “comfort” height, which are about 2 inches taller than standard bowls. you still have some leg use to get up and down. this chair brings the seat up to about 22 inches at the highest setting. I am 5 1/2 ft tall and that works good for me. I took a lot of photos to help show more detail and how this…
Safe and convenient if youâve got mobility issues A must have for anyone recuperating from foot, ankle, or knee surgery. After struggling to make my way to the toilet on my own after 2 foot and ankle surgeries, finally decided to humble myself and get this potty chair to make recovery from surgery #3 easier. I wish Iâd gotten it earlier! Easy to assemble and move around as needed. Extra bonus is that you can place a roll of toilet paper on the bar next to the seat (see photo). Doctor tells you to drink lots of water to flush your system of…
Saved My Ass. Didn’t Tip. Saved my butt after my foot surgeries.I totally thought I wouldn’t need this, but when I was alone at night and for days at a time, wheelchair bound, this was a lifesaver.I put it right next to my bed so I could swivel on my good foot onto the potty.I was afraid I’d tip it over and end up on the floor in a writhing mess of pee, but it held me just fine. (Was around 195 lbs at the time. Don’t judge.)I got but didn’t use the plastic bags. Why bother? You can just wash it…