-40%
Steel Bedside Commode Chair Powder-Coated Steel-Welded Construction, Grey
$ 22.8
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
Steel Bedside Commode Chair Powder-Coated Steel-Welded Construction, GreyProduct details
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 22.5 x 8.25 x 11 inches; 13 Pounds
Item model number : RTL11158KDR
Easy, tool-free snap-button assembly easily opens and folds for storage and transportation
Powder-coated steel-welded construction
Includes 75 qt commode bucket with carry handle, cover, and splash shield
Weight Capacity: 350 lbs; Seat Dimensions: 16.25"(D) x 13.75"(W) x 17"-23"(H); Width Between Arms: 18.125"; Outside Legs Width: 22.25"
Durable plastic snap-on seat and lid, and Plastic arms for added comfort
Product Description
The Drive Medical folding toilet chair can be used as a bedside commode for elderly, individuals recovering from surgery or disabled individuals, a commode chair for toilet with arms, or a toilet safety frame.
A durable plastic snap-on seat and grey powder-coated lid, featuring steel welded construction, increase the strength and durability of this handicap toilet. For added comfort and safety, plastic arms, a 7.5-qt. commode bucket with a carry handle, cover, and splash shield are also included.
Drive Medical Steel Folding Frame Commode
Features:
Easily opens and folds
Grey powder-coated steel-welded construction increases strength and durability
Plastic arms for added comfort
Comes complete with 8 qt commode bucket with carry handle, cover and splash shield
Folds flat for convenient storage and transportation (Figure A)
Durable plastic snap-on seat and lid (Figure B)
Assembles without pushing buttons (Figure B - D)
Reviews
1, We use this as a camping toilet. We don’t use the pot. We knock the bottom out of a big-box store bucket, and sit the toilet and bucket over a deep hole that we dig. The toilet sits inside of a foldable/portable potty tent.
2, Chair came in handy during my recovery from hip surgery. I was able to use it in the shower as well. The price was 1/2 the cost of the local medical supply place.