Toilet Aids for Wiping – 15.7 Long Reach Comfort Butt Wiper Tools Self-Help Toilet Butt Wipe Tool, Elderly from Back Surgery
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Customers find the toilet aid easy to clean and sanitary, and appreciate its ease of use, with one mentioning it’s particularly helpful after shoulder surgery. The functionality and durability receive mixed feedback – while some say it works well and is sturdy, others report it doesn’t work as promised and breaks shortly after use. Moreover, the paper release mechanism fails to release the paper properly, and customers find the length too long and the holder doesn’t hold tissue securely. The value for money also gets mixed reviews, with some praising the great price while others say it’s not worth the investment.
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Toilet Aids for Wiping – 15.7 Long Reach Comfort Butt Wiper Tools Self-Help Toilet Butt Wipe Tool, Elderly from Back Surgery
$14.44
Hoyt –
Good Wiper? “Not” Mine
This worked great, bought it to use after hip replacement, on the 3rd use, the end broke inside the rubber boot, it broke completely into, this end I used to hold the Wiper, once through wiping you press the end and this releases the paper or I was using baby wipes,( they are great for me).These makes trying to hold and use the Wiper very difficult. I just got a bad one or it’s a China made piece of junk. The way I used it, the end shouldn’t broken. I haven’t complained yet to the seller, I’m sure they will make things right, but I need a new one soon, it’s a very handy tool, worked great until it broke.
S. McLean –
A good toilet aid for independence
My mother has mobility issues and sometimes has trouble reaching around to wipe her bum. I seen this toilet aid tool and thought maybe she should give it a try to maintain her independence since she doesn’t want any help and feels embarrassed. The tool is made of a hard plastic which seems to be tough and not easily broken. There is a button to push to release toilet paper or wipes , whatever you may use. It comes with a plastic pouch to put the tool in when done with use. It keeps it discreet so no one knows what it is. The only issue she complained about is that she wish that it was a tad bit longer. Other than that she is glad I purchased it, giving her independence without having to ask for help.
Kindle Customer –
Gripping part stops working
The jaws hidden under the (vinyl?) stopped working and it won’t grip the TP. Disappointed. Not a product they’d want to have returned, I guess. The button is awkward to press, the angle should be somewhat greater, and it is just a better idea than product.The worst thing is that it comes with a hanger that attaches to the wall. There is no part of the thing that can be hung on the hanger. If you just try to put the handle in the hanger, which doesn’t really fit, the thing will be on the floor when you need it next. Since for certain disabilities, the floor might as well be Mars, you aren’t going to like this.
D.B. Kracker –
Must Have Mobility Aid
Greetings Folks, this is another tried and true mobility device. This works when cleaning yourself is hampered by a bad shoulder or other restrictive movement issues. I have purchased this for Mama and other family members to help tidy up after doing business. So far this makes 6 purchased of these handy dandy “poop sticks” as Mama calls them. She has mastered this device and recommends it as a top mobility tool. Age well my friends, DB “Certified Master House Elf ” in charge of research and procurement.
Dini –
I never got used to it.
I bought this when I had shoulder surgery on my dominant arm and I tried to use it several times, but it was difficult to get the paper where I wanted it and getting it to release was difficult as well. Maybe if I’d have kept using it, but it was easier after a few days of practice to use my other arm.It is soft and the angle seemed right. It did work better with baby wipes.
Jeanette Kleyn –
Super nice quality and does the job
Love the product. I can reach where I need to especially after surgery.
BD –
Not worth it….
Purchased due to upcoming back surgery and wanted to “test it” before it was needed. Found it only will hold paper if it is 4 sheets, two on each side with wrap around. Is not easy to use, needs to be just a little longer, and as mentioned by others, most of the time does not release the paper after use.
Fragilee –
Not just great for the tushie
This tool is not only great for the tushy but also if great for people on their periods. **TMI Time** I have very heavy periods. I have a Peri Bottle but this tool I can really feel clean after using the bathroom. It’s a great tool for both uses. I don’t know what I would do without it. It’s truly been a life saver. Just a tip on how to use it that I found successful and sanitary. I wrap 2 wipes at a time around the end. The very end of one side of the wipes into the 2 holes on the backside of the wiper. Wrap the other end around the wiper part and then put those ends in the backside of the wiper. Make sure the wipes are pushed down over the tip of the wiper and then use. I flush after 4 wipes are used, so not to clog the toilet. I would use toilet paper the same way. Then you just need to figure out what is a comfortable way for your to use the wiper. Then I flip the wiper side down towards the water and push the release and the wipes fall into the toilet. Sometimes I pushed the wipes to tight but pushing the release button and giving the wiper a little shake and the wipes will release. Sorry if this is TMI but this has really helped me feel like I won’t have to depend on someone later in life when my back gets worse. I hope this review helped.