DMI Rolling Shower Chair, Commode, Transport Chair, FSA Eligible, Rolling Bathroom Wheelchair for Handicap, Elderly, Injured or Disabled, Rear Locking Wheels, 250 lb. Weight Capacity, White
$89.99
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Customers find the shower chair to be of good quality, easy to assemble with clear instructions, and effective for various uses, particularly helping with bathroom and shower needs. The chair’s maneuverability receives mixed feedback – while it rolls easily over standard toilets, some customers report it moves unexpectedly. Moreover, the sturdiness and seat stability are concerns, with customers noting it’s sturdy for smaller people but wobbly, and the seat slides when sitting. Additionally, several customers report issues with the seat breaking in half, becoming loose from the cushion, and the backrest cover ripping after two months of use.
12 reviews for DMI Rolling Shower Chair, Commode, Transport Chair, FSA Eligible, Rolling Bathroom Wheelchair for Handicap, Elderly, Injured or Disabled, Rear Locking Wheels, 250 lb. Weight Capacity, White
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DMI Rolling Shower Chair, Commode, Transport Chair, FSA Eligible, Rolling Bathroom Wheelchair for Handicap, Elderly, Injured or Disabled, Rear Locking Wheels, 250 lb. Weight Capacity, White
$89.99
R. Perry –
Good Chair
This shower chair is very sturdy, the caster wheels are excellent. Instructions for assembly are not complicated, just require common sense. Oneof the pieces did not quite fit be I forced it as we needed the chair ASAP for an invalid and did not want to wait for a replacement. This chair has been excellent for our needs but it is rather a high seat for a smaller person. Our invalid is about 5’4” and her feet do not touch the ground. We alsouse this chair as a toilet chair…..we put a long-ish piece of cardboard underneath to rest on the side bars under the armrests. We then put our oldtoilet chair “bowl” under the hole in the seat and rest it on the cardboard. We then just remove both for cleansing the bottom. Also, we have a fairlyhigh “lip” to get into the shower and this chair is sturdy enough and stable enough to enable us to lift it in stages over the lip. The only two slightdownsides are the bar against the back is a little uncomfortable so we always put some sort of pad over it (towel, etc.) and the brakes are slight atbest. The chair will not roll away with the brakes on but the chair does not stay put if it gets knocked a little in trying to put someone on it. Otherwise, I felt it was the best chair option I saw (sturdiness, padding) and I am very pleased with it. It has met our needs very well.
Connie –
Excellent
This item is easy to assemble, is very sturdy, and perfect for anyone who has difficulty standing to take a shower.
Robert Merrick –
Unsafe Chair
The chair is considered unsafe. The patient was sitting in the chair in the shower when the bottom seat fell out causing the patient to fall down between the bars. The seat clips did not break; it just came undone and dropped out. We were unable to get her out and had to call the fire department for help. They managed to get her out. Fortunately, she was not injured. However, someone could easily have been injured. This chair should be removed from the market for safety reasons.
Amazon Customer –
Toilet / Shower Chair On Casters
This chair was easy to put together, it rolls over a toilet easily, and works well in the shower when you want to get personal areas well cleaned. But for a man, it’s size doesn’t allow him to easy maneuver his “junk” downward to urinate, because you cant really spread your legs. For a woman, the chair is great – its comfortable, soft to sit on, and it has the side handles, so it’s easy to get up and down out of the chair with the side handles. It has picking casters for safety. The back material is thin, but seems like it would hold up OK. Know that this does not work as a free standing commode. There is no framework for a collection bucket if any kind. This has a round seat, not an oblong seat, just as an FYI.
Evelina –
Great Shower Chair
I use a power chair and would transfer to a shower bench. My new home has a roll-in shower, so I thought I’d give this a try. It is SO much better! A word of advice: an aide neglected to check that the seat was fully clipped in, and when I sat down, it came loose entirely, and I ended up on the floor. That won’t happen again! The chair is on the smaller size, which is fine for me, as I weigh about 110lbs. Very satisfied.
Ernesto Cruz –
Nice Chair, BUT…….
I have bought two of these chairs. I like the sturdiness, the functionality, and the cost is also quite good, but with both chairs the stability of the seat has been an issue. As a result of poor stability, the brackets that clip onto the bars of the chair suffer. The plastic brackets have failed on both chairs splitting in half and one also becoming loose from inside of the cushion. Whatever anchor it has on the inside failed or became loose. It is not a tightening screw issue as the screw is secure tight and there would be no way to access this area other than cutting the waterproof sealed cover off. Let there be no mistake, its not due to patient’s weight. My mother is just 130lbs.
Bailey –
Life saver!
My immobile father in law gets very nervous sitting on things other than his wheelchair out of fear of falling. We tried getting a shower bench and transferring him to that and it was a disaster. This rolling shower chair is so sturdy and he feels 100% safe in it. It was easy to assemble and so worth the cost! (I really expected to pay more). Thanks to this chair, we can roll him right into our walk in shower (it does have a lip around, so my husband and I have to lift him a little, but are planning to order one of the tiny wedge ramps to help. Either way, worth the bit of effort for him to have a real shower!
Nercys –
Buena calidad
Muy buena calidad y resistencia y práctica para su funcionamiento
leekbrian –
Really good quality product, easy to assemble, comfortable and does what it says on the box!
john brampton –
Very well made and eazy to put together. Just what my MON’S home wanted.
Gurdip –
Long story short… the pvc cushion started to tear and our psw notices that the the wheels do not lock… so the chair is unstable and not safe to leave a person in the chair alone. Not a good purchase; as they say.. You get what you pay for.
Tom Harrison –
Who knows? Packing carton was beaten up and there was a hole near the bottom. Presumably, the hardware slipped out. Couldn’t assemble the chair and had to return it. Not convenient.It would have been easier to give us a new package but that’s not the policy.om