🚿 Elevate your shower experience with safety and style!
The Medline Shower Chair combines heavy-duty aluminum construction with a 350 lb weight capacity, adjustable height settings, and a non-slip padded seat with armrests and back support, delivering a safe, comfortable, and customizable bathing solution for elderly or mobility-challenged users.
Color | White |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 350 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24.5"D x 6.5"W x 17.5"H |
Item Weight | 7.1 Pounds |
Minimum Height | 16 Inches |
A**N
Easy simple assembly, very sturdy, slip proof feet
What I love about this is the simple fast assembly. A few long screws with little attachments on the ends so you can easily turn them by hand attaches the legs and back, and the arm rests just snap into place without screws. No bolts needed, no screwdriver or tools needed. If I can do this anyone can. I did have a friend tighten the screws as they are a bit snug going into the holes but still I could have done it myself if I had to. If you have any arthritis in your fingers and hands that might present a problem but it's still doable, it's not too stiff or difficult.Very sturdy also with nice big feet and thick rubber on the bottoms means this won't slip, although I still have a large rubber bath mat on the bottom of the tub. I am getting a waterproof cushion for this as it's hard plastic, not the most comfortable. I was hoping to find a chair with a slight curve to the seat rather than a flat hard one but they don't make shower chairs like that.I feel safe using this. I don't see how it would ever collapse or tip over. The armrests are there to help boost you up out of the chair using your hands. But if you are like me you may want to seek a waterproof cushion for it which are available on Amazon. I don't see that the seat height is adjustable but it's about the right height, not too low or too high. I have a small tub and this fits it.
A**H
Exceptional Comfort and Safety – Medline Shower Chair Seat!
I recently purchased the Medline Shower Chair Seat, and it has been an absolute game-changer for my bathing routine. This chair combines comfort, safety, and functionality, making it a must-have for anyone needing extra support in the shower.The construction is sturdy yet lightweight, allowing for easy maneuverability without compromising stability. The adjustable height feature is particularly impressive, ensuring that it suits a variety of users and settings.I appreciate the ergonomic design, which provides excellent back support while sitting. The non-slip feet offer added security, giving me peace of mind while bathing.Overall, I highly recommend the Medline Shower Chair Seat for anyone seeking a reliable and comfortable solution for showering. It definitely deserves a five-star
J**
Good Value
Very easy to assemble. No tools needed. Very sturdy and well-made. I am pleased with the purchase. Perfect size for my shower. Also, easily moved when you want to clean your shower.
H**E
Great chair for bigger adults
I bought this chair because I have knee problems & will be having a total knee replacement. This chair is very sturdy and the caps on the legs help it stay in place. I am grateful for the arms so I can stand easier. I am a bigger girl (5’8” 245 pounds) and this chair has been holding up well. It is a great value for the price.
R**O
Easy to assemble, no tools required, a bit wobbly. Light, Strong but not w/o flaws. See Review
This review will help instruct those who may have concerns about its assembly. I'll provide tips, safety concerns, and my overall opinion of the "Guardian" model Bath Bench with Back and Arms (made by Medline). Plus advice on purchasing a bath Bench at the end of the review.Assembly is Quick and Simple (though the assembly instructions should be better detailed). The nut screws are all "hand twist knobs" so they're safe to put together. No tools are required. Warning: The Bolts are not all the same size.[Remember... Match the "A" portion of the leg to the "A" portion on the seat. Same with the "B" Portion of The leg, to the B on the seat. Use the correct size bolt (All knob nuts fit all the bolts provided). [Careful not to misplace/lose a curved little black metal piece ("nickel size") with a hole in the middle.] The legs cross in an "X" manner and that small piece (I mentioned) will structurally make the bench stronger.]Upon completing your assembly you'll notice the legs are not 100% flush/flat to the ground (though not by much... Not a big issue). The arm assistance bars (on the sides) appear a bit weak and shaky. These (arm) bars are held together by a THIN circular aluminum composite, at the sides. My fear is they could possibly break off over time; Especially if you apply a lot of weight or pressure when using.Nonetheless, the bench/chair is lite, adjustable, and strong with the exception of the side arm bars though my opinion is mostly "speculative" (over time)...I researched the prices of other Bath Benches (with their amenities) along with all personal reviews from other customers; Compared them side by side with this chair and came to my final conclusion; This Chair beats them all. The "Medline" company is well known and used highly in hospitals. The price, overall quality, and positive reviews by others make this bath bench "a Great Value Choice". My review may appear a bit long and worrisome but the positives outway the negatives. It's no "Tesla/Royal Royse" as far as chairs go, but it's a pretty safe place to relax your butt on. Isn't that what we all want? I'm pretty sure the bench comes with a warranty as well (though I never bother with those).For those purchasing a Bath Bench for the first time...If you have a small tub, a curved, small, or narrow bath floor; I suggest getting a thinner bench. Possibly one with no sidebars (based on their width) and definitely without any backrest. The price is cheaper but more importantly, you'll need better ground support, for your safety. A bench placed sideways with a backrest would make it nearly impossible to sit and bathe properly.If your Bath floor is not a problem, this chair is practically Ideal.
J**F
Shower Chair - very reliable and sturdy
This shower chair is a dream to assemble—no tools required. The legs and back attach with just a few long screws (which you can hand-tighten), and the armrests simply snap into place. No bolts, no screwdrivers, no hassle. Even though the screws were a bit snug, I managed just fine—though a friend helped give them an extra twist. If you have arthritis, it might take a little more effort, but it’s still totally doable.Sturdy, slip-proof, and secure. The wide feet with thick rubber grips keep it firmly in place—though I still use a bath mat for extra safety. The hard plastic seat isn’t the most comfortable (I’m ordering a waterproof cushion from Amazon), and I wish it had a slightly curved seat instead of a flat one, but that seems hard to find in shower chairs.Most importantly, I feel completely safe using this. It’s rock-solid—no wobbling, tipping, or collapsing. The armrests are great for stability when standing up, and the height is just right (not adjustable, but perfect for my small tub). If you need a no-fuss, reliable shower chair, this is it—just grab a cushion for added comfort.
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