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The HOMCOM 3-in-1 Shower Commode Wheelchair is a multifunctional mobility aid designed for convenience and comfort. With a weight capacity of 330 lbs, it serves as a bedside commode, a transport chair for the shower, and a raised toilet seat. Its padded seat ensures comfort, while the waterproof and lightweight design allows for easy cleaning and portability.
L**E
Good product- Good Price!
My mom had a stroke which has left her right side paralyzed. She is in a rehab nursing home and she was complaining about the shower and potty chairs they were using for her. She is 5’, 175 lbs and the chairs they have are for much larger people. She wasn’t able to sit up correctly and her feet were dangling. It was causing her more undue comfort and pain. So I got this chair because 1. Reasonable price. 2. Wheel size for rolling 3. Foot rest 4. of course being dual shower/potty chair and 5. It fits over a toilet.It works perfect for her and the CNA’s love it.She says it’s like sitting in a chair, the cushioned seat is comfortable and it rolls nicely. I am very glad it works so well for her. when she comes home I’ll be her caregiver so it will be a huge help for me too.It was easy to put together and is very sturdy.I am grateful it was affordable as we are both on a budget.
W**T
Great shower chair!!!
Bought for my sister and it was the most useful thing of the hundreds of things I purchased for her over the years. As a shower chair it was so easy to use and gave her the support she needed while I bathed her. It has many advantages. I highly recommend.
A**A
Difficult to put together, horrible instructions but nice and sturdy if done correctly.
My father had a stroke that left his right side paralyzed. We couldn't fit the wheel chair or Sara stedy through the bathroom door. This has helped out so much. It fits through the door, into the shower and over the toilet. The instructions might as well just said here's what the pieces look like figure it out yourself. Horrible instructions. But once u get all the washers in the correct spot it all tightens up well and is very sturdy. I seen a lot of reviews that said it wasn't sturdy. But if you put two washers with each screw it makes it all fit together nice and snug and it wont be flimsy. It comes with a L tool and a weird wrench which makes it difficult to hold the bolt in place and turn the screw at the same time. This also makes it hard to get it tight. But with enough patience and strength ours turned out very sturdy. My dad is 247lbs and it works great for him.
A**L
Perhaps the Best Shower/Toilet Chair on the Market - but NOT Perfect
The design of this chair is part wheelchair (function), part toilet chair (bucket & lid included, or simply position the chair over your existing bathroom toilet), and then wheel it effortlessly into the shower. One chair for all functions. Frame & wheels are metal, the seatback is plastic, and the seat itself is cushioned for comfort. Every home health aid we've hired has raved about this chair as being superior to anything they've used.PROs: (1) Great 360-degree wheel rotation; (2) Wheels can be locked to prevent a roll-away; (3) Flexible enough to use as a wheelchair, toilet-chair, and then shower chair; (4) Two-person assembly suggested; (5) Comfortable padded seat cushion has removable center (for toilet use); and, (6) Easy to clean.CONs: (1) Build for a smaller statured person; (2) Footrest is positioned too high for comfort; (3) Too many screws that are uncapped (should include caps in assembly kit); (4) Seatback height is not adjustable; (5) Chair arms are NOT removable for patient transfer; (6) Toilet bucket is mounted very close to seat thus protecting the genitalia is critical before bucket can be removed; and, (7) Chair MUST be towel dried after shower use to reduce rust/corrosion on the metal parts - especially the wheels.
T**V
Silla de ruedas para baño
Está silla la recomiendo para personas que cuidan enfermos , es cómoda para bañarse, es amplia, rueda fácil, y de excelente material
D**S
Junk
This chair is a piece of junk. My wife has ALS and it was ok to give her a place to sit in the shower. As her mobility has declined, we needed to roll her around more and then use the commode option with the attached bucket. When we move I feel like I am going to break the wheels off. One of the 4 wheels may stay locked, but for sure the 2 in the front never stay locked. I hit a small threshold between tile and wood and almost dumper her out on her face. The bucket with the commode might work 20% of the time. You need to be perfectly placed to not miss and with someone with ALS, that is almost impossible.Save yourself the headache and order a more expensive chair. I'm going to junk this one.
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