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Duro-Med Heavy-Duty Sliding Transfer Bench with Cut-Out Seat
 
Manufacturer: Duro-Med
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Product Description

Blow-molded bath seat with backrest. Our exclusive easy to assemble bath safety products provide safety and comfort in the bathroom. Slip-resistant tips. Comfortable, contoured, blow-molded plastic seats feature non-slip textured surface. Height is easily adjustable to allow for a variety of users. Designed for ease and safety in the tub or shower. Seat effortlessly slides side to side minimizing physical strain on user and caregiver. Constructed of a durable, lightweight aluminum frame. Blow-molded plastic seat and back with textured, non-slip surface. Cut-out is easily removed for perineal washing access. Features adjustable legs with suction-cup, slip-resistant tips. Nylon strap locks and holds seat in place during transfers and bathing. Hook and loop style seat belt helps provide additional safety. Seat height adjusts from 19" to 23" in 1" increments. Seat width: 19", seat depth: 15".

Product Details

  • Blow-molded plastic seat and back with textured, non-slip surface
  • Durable, lightweight aluminum frame
  • Cut-out is easily removed for perineal access
  • Features adjustable legs with suction cup, slip-resistant tips
  • Bariatric 400 pound weight capacity

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Easy to assemble, would like it to be better quality of materials...
 
Review Date: July 5, 2010
Reviewer: lovroflit, los angeles, ca
Very easy to assemble, used only once so far so good. The slider mechanism works good enough. Overall, this is not as well built as I may like, but it will be fine for what it is. You'll have to take the leg caps off to drain after each use. If you are on the larger size, probably need something built with better quality/sturdier materials. Otherwise, a good item. Fast shipping and not overpriced shipping. If you do not require the slider mechanism, go for a less expensive type.

non swivel bath bench
 
Review Date: July 1, 2010
Reviewer: Heidi Lindhorst, IL
Makes getting elderly into bath easier. Bought both the swivel and non-swivel bath bench and prefer swivel more just because it swivels and the person using it doesn't have to twist & lift legs over tub just to get onto bath bench (something to consider if the person doesn't move well or isn't flexible). Well made product.
Duro-Med Bench
 
Review Date: June 15, 2010
Reviewer: major disappointment, mi

The bench was very uncomfortable and hurt the base of the spine area. I hope to get rid of the thing quickly as I will never use it again.

Excellent
 
Review Date: June 6, 2010
Reviewer: R. Aneja, Illinois
I bought this bench for My elderly Mom, who is physically challenged, and unable to step into a tub. The bench is very stable, does not flip over, She sits and with help, slides in, and then takes Her own shower, while in the tub. Cut out helps , clean difficult areas,with hand held shower,, Shower curtain was difficult to adjust, but I made, longitudnal slits in it, so it falls in and thus no water comes out. I would ask anyone to give it a try. It is also reasonably priced.Amazon told Me as I bought it from them , it could be returned, if it does not workout. I am not returning it. It works as I expected.
Too Long, Light Duty
 
Review Date: April 28, 2010
Reviewer: D. Thayer, San Lorenzo, CA USA
Bench is too long to fit when the toilet is next to the standard tub at the normal distance. Construction is light-duty at best. Assembly instructions probably would have been confusing if I wasn't a mechanical engineer (which is a good thing since I'm going to have to redesign it to fit).
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