Teak Bath Bench
Drive Medical
(Model No. RTL12350KDR)
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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It can be used for more than the shower and the tub!
Stability even for someone who weighs 270 pounds like myself
This limitation on the adjustment for height
karl k. from wimberley, tx
I use the chair at my sink to shave and prepare myself for the day or for bed. I recently lost my left leg and the chair allows me to sit down
It exactly meets all my requirements and adds safety while...
The size and solid construction.
The seat is well shaped for my small shower enclosure but would be more comfortable if during manufacture the slot edges had been rounded over. This could be accomplished at no additional cost if the router bit used for cutting the slots incorporates the rounding over feature.
james w. from dallas, tx
I use this stool in my walk in shower since I find it difficult to stand while showering. It's small enough to allow me to stand ( with support )
Teak Bath Bench: Review
Probably the Teak Wood seat or bench.
The legs could a bit stronger.
alvin e. from albuquerque, nm (caregiver)
My Wife had a Stroke and she is a bit unsteady on her feet. I have Grab Bars ainstalled in the shower and with the bench she seems to be fairly sta
Teak Bath Bench: Review
Probably the Teak Wood seat or bench.
The legs could a bit stronger.
alvin e. from albuquerque, nm (caregiver)
My Wife had a Stroke and she is a bit unsteady on her feet. I have Grab Bars ainstalled in the shower and with the bench she seems to be fairly sta
not until legs are modified see b/low
the price. thank the company for not being greedy for the product markup. Bench is well made, and the wedge design fits the body proper,do modify the leg placement or add another
wood is slippery when wet therefore a towel is put upon bench and then wetted b/4 use. legs are inappropriately placed & bench wobbles
cj m. from brookfield, wi
75 yo 220 lbs multiple disabilites
It is wonderful.
I was able to assemble it myself.
I don't believe there are any.
deanna h. from hinkley, ca
70 yrs old; CHF, Diabetic, Dual-heart murmur, Can't stand fornmore than a few seconds, Use a power-chair or a push chair to get around.
better than expected
solid and durable easy assembly
None that I've found
tom c. from middleton, ma
It is extremely sturdy and exactly the right hieght for easy on and off. Wide and deep enough to eliminate any fear of sliping of, drains well through
much easier than building in a seat
Sturdy, good size, easy to move for cleaning, doesn't look like just for elderly
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paulette s. from apopka, fl
50+healthy couple
know the size of the shower Vs the size of the seat!
The teak wood seat is very smooth and feels sturdy for good support.
The adjustable legs are certainly a good idea but they tend to feel slightly 'loose' or 'wobbly' because of the spring loaded nub that goes into the hole for ease of height adjustment. I would have preferred a knob that would screw into a threaded hole per leg for a more secure, sturdy support.
joseph m. from anaheim, ca (caregiver)
Although the quality of the product is good, I did not account for its true size compared to the size of the shower it would be in. I wish there were
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