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The Eagle Health Supplies Swivel Sliding Shower Chair & Tub Transfer Bench (77662) is designed for safety and convenience, featuring a 360° swivel seat, a robust weight capacity of 400 lbs, and adjustable height settings. Its innovative design allows for easy transfers in and out of the bathtub, making it an essential tool for elderly and disabled individuals seeking independence and dignity in their bathing routine.
K**T
Too expensive, but assembles instantly and works flawlessly and safely
Waaaaay overpriced, BUT it's good stuff.Here's the deal with this or ANY bath transfer bench; NONE are truly universal and NONE will fit ALL tubs perfectly. This bench and chair work very well with my mom's tub....BUT because of how her bathroom is designed, leaving it in place hampers her access to the toilet that also has a handicap frame installed.Simple cure is that I lift and rotate the bench and place it long ways in the tub when not in use. It weighs almost nothing and is completely out of the way behind the shower curtain allowing full access to toilet. If she lived lone, then it might be difficult for her to do that, but that is not the case.EVERY case is different-every tub is different. I feel this bench will fit most tubs and has sufficient adjustments to allow it to fit most.
A**N
Light weight, excellent design and construction.
As a retired engineer and care giver to an overweight family member, I've never seen a product of this type having a better design nor sturdier construction. Don't take my word for it, watch the videos of similar products that wobble. I shop carefully, checking every feature as best as is possible online, and this chair is now happily in my possession. This swivel chair has a four point support for the turntable that operates smoothly without wobble. The frame is wider than any other, allowing the high back seat to extend into the room beyond the tub for easy patient access, which also provides excellent weight distribution. As amazingly light as it is, I expected the frame to sag while in use, particularly as I assembled it at chair height, but no stress is evident at all. Don't buy the extended warranty, I'm quite sure you'll never need it.
B**N
Works very well
Disabled husband, wheelchair bound, one person can lift and pivot and get safely into shower.
T**R
Been using it for a while
I have a walk in shower with a 6" lip.I have multiple sclerosis and can only stand with help. It was getting impossible to get in and out of the shower.I bought this so I can get on the seat outside the shower and slide in.Works as described. Easy to put together.Two reasons I didn't give it 5 stars. First, it is expensive, but it seems very sturdy and it might last several years. Second, I cannot use it by myself. It is kind of tricky having to hold buttons while pushing/pulling the seat. I have to have someone else do it. But since it makes it less likely that I will fall, I guess I can live with it.One thing I would change, the lever that is between the legs (under the front of the seat). It is difficult to get to, and if you're not sitting perfectly centered on the seat, it is even more difficult.As for the dealing with the shower curtain, I doubled up on the liners, split the inside liner in 2 places, so I place a section of the curtain in front of the seat, a section in between the rails and a section behind the seat. Been working great.
C**R
Sturdy
Bench was great, just couldn't make it work with my shower configuration. Door opening not wide enough.
J**J
Good product but could be better
Wish the legs when lower and higher in order to place correctly in a difficult shower. This product does work especially for full bathtubs and shower. Easy to assemble, durable
Q**Z
Real decent transfer bench
It is a very nice Transfer Bench with a sliding Spinning seat.However, a bit big for the size and shape of our bathrooms here if I would’ve been thinking more clearly I probably would’ve bought one that folds up and mounts to the wall. But This Will serve its purpose For who knows how Many years to come.
W**F
Perfect for Alzheimer's Mom
My mother, 85, has Stage 7 Alzheimer's. She is unable to care for herself at all. While sitting, she leans to the right and cannot keep herself from falling. We have caregivers for her 15 hours per day, 7 days per week. The morning caregiver must bathe my mother each morning. This enables the caregiver to move my mother into and out of the tub easily. The seatbelt prevents my mother from falling off. The seat is very well designed and constructed. (I'm an engineer. So, I have a reasonable idea of what design and construction should be.) It assembles, and disassembles, very easily. It is light enough to move easily, but heavy enough to be stable.On the back of the seat, there is a red button that unlocks the swivel. The chair swivels 90 degrees at a time, locking in place each quarter turn. The chair slides horizontally, left and right, along two rails. There are two red clips on one rail of the chair that unlock the horizontal. When the chair is moved to one end or the other, it locks in place with a spring-loaded metal button. The red clip on the right side of the chair (outside the tub) depresses the spring-loaded button to unlock the chair when the chair is locked on the right side of the base. The red clip on the left side of the chair (inside the tub) depresses the spring-loaded button to unlock the chair when the chair is locked on the left side of the base. There is a handle on the left side of the chair (inside the tub) for the patient to hold while being bathed.
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