🚀 Elevate Your Comfort: The Shower Commode Chair That Redefines Accessibility!
The yuwell Shower Wheelchair Over Toilet is a versatile, rust-resistant commode chair designed for maximum comfort and convenience. With a height-adjustable feature, PU leather padding, and a sturdy aluminum frame, it supports up to 220.5 lbs and is perfect for use in the shower or over a standard toilet.
Units | 1.00 count |
Brand | yuwell |
T**A
Missing parts
Missing parts and brakes don't stop chair from sliding.
N**Y
Important and valuable, but flawed.
My wife has a rare form dementia called Primary Progressive Aphasia, which in addition to taking away her ability to communicate, has also taken her ability to move independently. While this transport chair has helped significantly in getting her to the bathroom/kitchen table/bedroom/etc, there is room for improvement.For example, it is hard to push without handles. An option for detachable handles would be helpful.The footrests always flop down, so I have to keep them off indoors as they do not fit through the doorframes in the house, and scrape against objects in small spaces. As a result, I have to pull the chair backwards instead of pushing so I don’t hurt my wife’s feet.The armrests work well so far, but they seem flimsy and could potentially break with frequent movement over time.In addition, when the chair came with completely stripped screws in the backrest on one side, and on the other side those screws come loose and I occasionally need to tighten them up with a screwdriver.In conclusion, yes, this has helped us, but there needs to be more quality control with the screws for the sake of safety, and it would be perfect if there were detachable handlebars to help the caregiver maneuver their loved one more easily.I would like to comment on the review that someone made that it’s uncomfortable. This is not a chair to be sitting in all day. It is strictly a transport chair.
A**E
Footrests
The footrests do not lock so footrests flop back and forth, how do you push disabled person into shower or wherever when his feet and legs cannot be secured in footrests.they flop back and forth, don’t stay still or straight to go through doors etc. no locking mechanism came with it as on manual wheelchairs
L**N
Broken
The box was damaged and couldn't assemble all the way
Trustpilot
2 months ago
3 weeks ago