Drop-Arm Transport Commode Chair
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Can't think of anything that would improve it.
Ease of use.
Assembly, had to hammer the legs apart till button clicked in hole.
otis r. from fresno, ca (caregiver)
78 year old female. Incontinent. Walks on her own.
Drop-Arm Transport Commode Chair: Review
This is the 4th commode I have bought, the previous 3 , starting in 2007, are still in use and have been operating without any problems. this time, this product used to have locks on all 4 wheels, but this one has only locks on the back wheels. that is less safe, in particular situations. I would like to receive 2 wheels with locks to replace the front wheels herman nievaart
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herman n. from pender island, ca (caregiver)
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Drop-Arm Transport Commode Chair: Review
accomadation
wheels are a little too small
claudette f. from jamaica, ny (caregiver)
Love this two in one deal, what a great idea for my disabled mother
Very satisfied.
Drop handles facilitate transfer to the commode.
A recommendation would be to add 2 push handles behind the chair to improve steerage. This is primarily an indoor product..difficult to use/steer outdoors on concrete.
raymond r. from wildwood, nj (caregiver)
67 yr old female with neurological issues. She is immobile and the chair is very useful in transporting her indoors.
Drop-Arm Transport Commode Chair: Review
This is a great product. I can wheel my mother to the bathroom to use the toilet or I can use the chair in her bedroom. Also it is easy to transport her from this chair to another chair because of the drop arms.
The only weakness is the hard seat. I transfer her from this chair to another chair, but if the chair were softer, she could sit in it for a short time
casandra m. from chicago, il (caregiver)
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the distance from the floor to the seat is a little to high.[ 19']-could be more ease to seat my wife on a 18'high.
guillermo g. from miami, fl (caregiver)
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Excellent product
Allows person to be transported directly to the toilet without any lifting. The seat cover is comfortable. The maneuverability of the arms comes in handy.
The back and arms of the commode chair could be cushioned a little more so as to be more comfortable to the person using it.
bruce s. from orlando, fl (caregiver)
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We appreciate that Spin Life staff suggested this heavy...
back support and foot rests, overall stability Also seat is wide with good access.
1.Arm rails cannot be adjusted. They are high and my mothers arms are not comfortable, therefore hand down. 2. Footrests are difficult to move. Bathers hit her skin hard once.
robert h. from opelika, al (caregiver)
My mother, age 87 1/2, severe osteopeorisis - permanently dislocated left shoulder, early dementia. Immobile except for use of a standing lift. 220
it turns any bathroom into a handicap accessable
it works as intended
making it portable for traveling would be the best...I shipped the chair to a hotel for our daughters wedding and designing this chair to be a "traveling/commode chair" would be perfect.
terry l. from salt lake city, ut (caregiver)
age 63 double amputee...below knee
The best bath/commode chair made!!!!!
It is durable and comfortable. It is safe and easy to handle.
The castors rust out from the shower after 5 years. This is to be expected. Maybe stainless steel castors?
peggy w. from fullerton, ca (caregiver)
My wife, age 61, has been "blessed" with multiple sclerosis for the past 36 years. She cannot stand, walk or transfer. Spinlife was fantastic.
the wheels and seat are the best for moving about the...
The wheels-the frame
None so far
paul p. from collegeville, pa
age 75-post polio and arthrits.can't walk--male
good qualty very useful
quality
cover need to be soft to not cause damage to skin.
juan s. from tampa, fl (caregiver)
My disable grandmother uses it every day
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