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DMI Bedside Commode, Portable Toilet, Commode Chair, Raised Toilet Seat with Handles, Holds up to 500 Pounds with Included 7 qt Commode Bucket, Adjustable from 19-23 Inches, Extra Wide Commode
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)
$179.84
- PORTABLE TOILET provides a bedside commode chair where needed. Easily have a toilet wherever it’s needed whether by the bed, in the living room or for travel as a camping toilet
- RAISED TOILET SEAT has a sturdy safety frame that makes getting up and sitting down significantly easier while providing stability. It also easily positions over existing toilets for enhanced durability while recovering from surgery, for the elderly or handicapped
- BEDSIDE COMMODE CONVENIENTLY ADJUSTS IN HEIGHT from 19 to 23 inches in 1 inch increments. The extra wide platform maximizes stability and safety. The width between the toilet safety frame arms is 26 inches and width between the legs is 26.5 inches, the depth is 18.5 inches and the commode chair weighs only 19 pounds
- STEEL COMMODE HAS PLENTY OF CAPACITY with a 7 quart pail that easily slides out with a removable lid that allows for safe transportation of pail contents
- COMMODE features slip resistant leg tips to make the commode sturdy and safe for weight bearing when sitting or standing. 7 Quart commode bucket with lid and handle included
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Weight | 18 lbs |
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Dimensions | 26.5 × 18.5 × 23 in |
GTIN | 001001688846 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Product Dimensions | 26.5 x 18.5 x 23 inches; 18 Pounds |
Item model number | 802-1203-0300 |
Department | Unisex Adult |
Date First Available | August 29, 2008 |
ASIN | B001F1VXPO |
Country of Origin | China |
Manufacturer | DMI, HealthSmart |
3 reviews for DMI Bedside Commode, Portable Toilet, Commode Chair, Raised Toilet Seat with Handles, Holds up to 500 Pounds with Included 7 qt Commode Bucket, Adjustable from 19-23 Inches, Extra Wide Commode
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Shan –
My mother recently was stranded on the stairs when our stair lift stopped working at 4:30AM when she became restless. Instead of calling for help, she decided to take flight lessons and did not stick the landing. For the recovery of her broken ankle she required some DME, and we had a commode on hand from my stepdad who passed away recently, but I found that the transfer to that commode was honestly difficult for her for a variety of reasons. It wasn’t very wide, and didn’t have much room for error or maneuver. The front bar was uncomfortable on her legs. It didn’t give us much space to assist her at all. I found the overall design of the “standardized” commode to be well, space-saving at best, but not particularly beneficial beyond being a pot to piss in if your patient is indeed not all that ambulatory.This is a REALLY well designed commode. The rectangular design instead of the oval IS and makes her feel more stable and secure. It gives her more room to maneuver, more room to be slid on and off. The removable arms gives a lot of flexibility and options in how we use it. The sloped front covering the bar means she doesn’t feel anymore pinching or discomfort when she sits, so if it takes her awhile she doesn’t feel uncomfortable anymore. It holds wide hips, small hips, light patients, heavy patients. The back is supportive with the bar, but open so the patient can be wiped or assisted in some way. Even the inner part is concaved to make it more comfortable for the patient to sit. This is a really well designed commode, and I’m very happy to have found and purchased this for my mother. There were cheaper options, for sure, but at $105 I don’t think I could beat the security that my mother feels using this. Not to mention most of them had longer shipping times.
Steven J. Henson –
Spent a lot of time in hospitals this year and had to use several different portable commode. I weigh 300 lbs and had trouble moving by myself. This commode has adjustable arms with locks for positioning. The plastic base is kind of heavy to install first time, but sturdy and wide for my occasional missteps that would cause me to fall on the sides of potty before intended landing. Highly recommend.
Carol O. –
My son is 6’2″ and 314 lbs and this bench is very sturdy and safe for him to use.