The Stainless Steel Rehab Shower Commode Transport Chair from Drive Medical is foldable and has the option of front or rear locking casters. It comes standard with a stainless steel frame, removable full-length armrests, and swing away removable footrests. The padded vinyl seat is sealed to prevent saturation during shower use. The Stainless Steel frame is corrosion resistant and also comes standard with a commode pan, which can be removed for over-the-commode use. Lifetime warranty on frame.
Features:
Can be positioned over a standard toilet or used as a portable self contained commode.
Removable full arms with plastic armrests allow for easy transfer.
Corrosion resistant stainless steel frame.
Cushioned, vinyl seat is sealed to prevent moisture penetration.
Removable pail and lid are included.
Features four 5" casters, your choice of locks on front or back.
Swing-away, detachable footrests with durable, non-corrosive footplates come standard.
Color: Stainless steel frame, grey upholstery.
300 lb. Weight Capacity.
Warranty: Lifetime on frame.
Specifications:
Overall Width:
20
Capacity:
300 lbs.
Seat Width:
17”
Seat Depth:
18”
Seat Height:
22.5”
Item Weight:
48 lbs.
Material:
Corrosion resistant stainless steel
Width Between Arms:
18”
Assembly:
Tool Free
Warranty:
Limited Lifetime
Shipping:
Ships 1-2 days
Selecting the Correct Commode
Selecting the Correct Commode or Bath Safety item is easy.Please read this quick guide or give us a call at 888-570-8836 for tips on selecting the correct one.
The first thing to think about when selecting the correct item is the weight capacity.Try to pick an item that you are at least 20 lbs under the weight capacity.If you need a higher capacity commode or bath safety product you can find them in our Bariatric Bathroom Aids section.
If the item is going to be moved around often by the user or a caregiver, you may want to consider a commode with wheels on it from our Bathroom Wheelchair section.
If you are looking for a commode that you may need to travel with, you will find it in our Travel Bath Safety section.
Next consider the width between arms.18” – 19” width between the arms of a commode is pretty standard.Just put a tape measure across the widest area of the lap, the hips or the thighs.Just measure from left to right.
Make sure to check the seat height if you plan on using your new commode over an existing toilet.If the maximum seat height of the new commode is higher than your existing one you should have no problem.Most of our commodes come with a splash guard for use when using over an existing toilet.
If you have any other questions please give us a call at 888-570-8836
No Returns on Bath Safety Products:
We apologize but due to the personal nature of bathroom safety products all sales are final.We cannot resell or refund bathroom safety products that have shipped.No exceptions.
If your item is shipped incorrectly or arrives damaged we will have that corrected or repaired at our expense.