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Drive Medical RTL12027RA 2-in-1 Raised Toilet Seat with Removable Padded Arms, Standard Seat
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)
$40.56
Brand | Drive Medical |
Material | Plastic |
Color | White |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.5″D x 17″W x 5″H |
- Plastic
- Imported
- Toilet Seat Riser with Handles: Our easy-to-clean toilet seats are designed for individuals who have difficulty sitting down or getting up from the toilet
- Raised Toilet Seat with Arms: The toilet seat adds 5 inches of height to your toilet seat, making it easier and safer to sit or stand.Use a non-abrasive detergent or household cleaner with warm water
- Adjustable Armrests: Easily remove or adjust armrest height to fit your needs; our toilet seat risers make perfect elderly assistance products and handicap accessories for daily living
- Tool-Free Installation: Simple locking toilet riser provides a reliable, secure fit on almost any toilet with tool-free installation
- Dimensions: 16.5 inches in depth x 17 inches in width x 5 inches in height; width between arms: 18 inches; overall height: 10 inches; weight capacity: 300 lbs
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Weight | 5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 16.5 × 17 × 10 in |
GTIN | 001001681779 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Product Dimensions | 16.5 x 17 x 10 inches; 5 Pounds |
Item model number | RTL12027RA |
Date First Available | January 1, 2004 |
ASIN | B002VWK0UK |
Country of Origin | China |
Manufacturer | Drive Medical |
3 reviews for Drive Medical RTL12027RA 2-in-1 Raised Toilet Seat with Removable Padded Arms, Standard Seat
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Debbie Walsh –
I had bought a different one two years ago for my foot surgery, which was horrible. When I was finished with it, I just threw it away.I just had to have foot surgery again and I decided to get the one with the handles because I cannot put pressure on my foot for six weeks or more. This was so easy to put together and attached to the toilet. It has raised up the height so much that I barely have to bend down to sit. I guess it does depend on how high your toilet is, but I just have a standard toilet in an apartment complex. It’s very easy for me to be able to stand on 1 foot and be able to sit without having to fall onto the toilet.It is extremely sturdy, the quality is top-notch . This will certainly make my life easier for the next six weeks. Then later in the year, I have to have surgery again so it will get use again.I highly recommend this product
BigBird –
The handles take a beating. I wanted something that would last for possible future operations. This one’s handles lock vertically into the fixture with metal buttons in a metal tube similar to walkers & canes. I did not want horizontally-mounted handles whose weak point is the plastic fixture itself. If that cracks, it’s impossible to make a solid repair.I am 6′ 5″, 215 pounds. Not petite, but not obese either. Seat is fine for a guy my size. Big enough. No trouble peeing. If you need extra room, slide all the way to the back to pee. Slide towards the front to poop. The extra 5″ in height makes a world of difference getting up & sitting down.Install it a few days before your operation to test it. Front clamp doesn’t hold like “glue”, but if you apply equal pressure to both handles, it’s solid.The only drawback that I can see is the plastic tends to stain. Not permanently, but takes more cleaning than it should. The inside of the bowl area is not “glossy”, but porous. Tends to hold a stain. Don’t know why the engineers designed it that way, but that’s the way it is. The rest of the unit’s pluses outweigh this negative. I recommend this product.
P. Caldwell –
The plastic seat is very sturdy feeling, and fits both my regular and elongated toilet bowl. Installs in a minute– just twist the grey knob down to a small size, set on bowl, and nudge the seat toward the back of the bowl so the lip gets under the lip of your toilet bowl.This is very important– I think people commenting on it not feeling secure or not fitting under the lip of their bowl are not pushing it well back to get it secure before turning the grey knob to make the inner rod expand and press against the front of the bowl.Once you do that it should feel very solid under you. I’m 5’9″ and 230 so it is being given a fair test LOLHowever, no way would my hips fit within the detachable side rails. Not even close. Never mind after hip replacement which leaves the hip area swollen.I would definitely not advise trying to use just one rail so you get some leverage– I don’t think it will be stable enough with only one rail in place.But the height of 5″ is a big help, esp for someone taller, and it fits both toilet types, and feels very sturdy so I am happy with it. Just make plans to lower and raise yourself with some other assistive device if you are larger in the hips.