VEVOR Sliding Tub Transfer Bench with 360 Degree Swivel Seat, Height Adjustable Bathtub Transfer Bench with Armrest & Safety Belt, Non-Slip Rotating Shower Chair for Elderly Disabled, 400LBS Capacity
Original price was: $119.99.$17.99Current price is: $17.99.
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| ASIN | B0D9GY15H5 |
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| Customer Reviews |
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| Date First Available | July 15, 2024 |
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Customers find the bathtub transfer bench easy to use for showering and appreciate its functionality, with one mentioning it worked well for a 150-pound load. The product is well-constructed, slides easily, and is sturdy, with one customer noting it’s perfect for their 91-year-old mother. Customers consider it well worth the cost, and while customers can adjust the legs perfectly, opinions about the swivel feature are mixed.
13 reviews for VEVOR Sliding Tub Transfer Bench with 360 Degree Swivel Seat, Height Adjustable Bathtub Transfer Bench with Armrest & Safety Belt, Non-Slip Rotating Shower Chair for Elderly Disabled, 400LBS Capacity
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VEVOR Sliding Tub Transfer Bench with 360 Degree Swivel Seat, Height Adjustable Bathtub Transfer Bench with Armrest & Safety Belt, Non-Slip Rotating Shower Chair for Elderly Disabled, 400LBS Capacity
Original price was: $119.99.$17.99Current price is: $17.99.


craig wiesand –
Easy to use
Works great. Makes it easy to get ion & out of the tub. Removes most of the danger. I still need to sort of stand to clean my back side but that isn’t an issue with me
Linda –
Quality Build and Thoughtful Engineering on this Shower Transfer Bench
I purchased this transfer bench for my elderly mother for safe transferring and showering. It has proven to be indispensable for safety and my mother can operate the knob and slide the seat herself to get in and out of the tub even with significant arthritis in her hands. This transfer bench is very sturdy, has a quality build and thoughtful extras such as a holder for the hand held shower head to hold it near you when you are bathing.
Dan Lewis –
Shower bench
Worked great. Wife had a stroke and allowed easy access to tub shower
Penny R. –
Nice to have for the elderly
I purchased this for my dad who is unable to step over the tub to get in the shower. I didn’t even know something like this existed until my dad’s Physical Therapist recommended this for him. It was easy to put together and set up over the tub. It slides easy. I highly recommend this for people who have not updated their shower and cannot step over the side of the tub.
Amazon Customer –
Well worth the cost and very easy to use.
After almost a year of use this has held up perfectly. This has been in use with a tall male that is close to 300lbs and is very secure.
MarcyAbu –
It is tall enough for a garden tub +++
It works very well, make sure you level it good.
rice650 –
Great for hip replacement, OK for antique plumbing – not without flaws, though
I got this transfer bench because of a hip replacement in my family. After searching around, I came to the conclusion that this one was pretty much the only game in town, but it’s not without some problems.As you may know, after getting a hip replacement, a patient will initially have difficulty in standing, and is instructed for an extended period not to bend the hip joint more than 90 degrees. This is not a big problem if you have a walk-in shower, but if, as is the case in my home, you have only claw-foot bath tubs, it’s very difficult to climb into such a tub without excessive flexure, and that’s even assuming you’re likely to be stable standing up in the tub. So, it seemed advisable to get a transfer bench. All told this product worked well for us, I didn’t regret getting it, and couldn’t find a better option on Amazon.Pros:* The price is right, indeed, it’s ridiculously cheap for what you get, especially when you consider the fact that the medical bill for a hip replacement can easily weigh in at over $100k – good job we didn’t have to pay full freight on that!* It was relatively easy to assemble, though see the cons below.* It fully met our needs.* The legs have much better adjustability than I would have expected.* The bearings supporting the traverse of the seat worked very well.* It definitely worked just fine for a load of 150lbs.* It’s light enough that it was easy to lift the whole bench in and out of the bath when necessary.* After the need for it went away, I was able to disassemble it and put it back in its original box (pretty much) for storage. Perhaps I’ll need it again some day.Cons:* Imperfect manufacture/quality control: In my case, there were a number of manufacture flaws in the bench:a) When the leg mounts were welded up during manufacture, they are clearly not perfectly aligned. This meant that I had to force the leg mountings into the transfer seat runner tubes and distort them a bit in order to get them in place. This wasn’t a big issue for me, but might have been a problem for someone smaller or lighter than I. This hints at sub-par quality control.b) One of the holes for the screws used to secure the leg mounts into the transfer runner tubes was not tapped properly. Again, not a big problem, and I lived with one of the screws not going all the way in. Had I forced it to try to get the screw fully located, I expect that the hex socket in the screw’s cap head would have rounded out, thereby making it effectively impossible to dismantle without drilling out the screw.c) The latch on the rotational axis of the seat is clearly intended to snap into place on its spring when you rotate into the bath. However, in my case it was so stiff that I had to hit it pretty hard to get it to lock the seat’s rotation. Odds are, it could be disassembled and reamed out a bit to make it work properly. I was more concerned with looking after the patient, though.d) The bearing for the seat’s rotation was so poor that it felt as it it were filled with sand. This made it somewhat difficult to rotate, and hard to align accurately so as to get the rotation latch to snap into place (see above).* The whole bench was only just tall enough to make it over the edge of my smallest claw-foot tub. Indeed, with the outside-the-bath legs fully-extended, it was not possible to set the inside legs low enough to avoid fouling the rim of the bath and have the seat be level. So, one had to push the bench a bit uphill in order to get into the bath.* The claimed ability to support a load of 400lbs seemed optimistic, given the degree of bending at 150lbs, and I’m confident that it wouldn’t have worked with such a load with my particular bath. Perhaps it would have been OK on a less challenging bath.* The seat latches into its fully-in and fully-out of the path positions. It turns out that the full extent of the travel is not actually all the way along the transfer tubes, and when you take the size of the seat into account, and the curvature of the side of the bath, at its fully in-the-path position it still ends up protruding over the edge of the bath. This would presumably be less of a problem with a wider bath, but it made bathing a little awkward / off-centre. It also made it more important to get the shower curtain tucked in fully between the cross tubes so as to avoid water getting everywhere (see below concerning the curtain).A few extra tips:* I found that the outside-the-bath legs tended to slip a bit if they rested on the bath mat. Given that stability is very important, I would advise against setting it down on top of your bath mat.* I ended up cutting a couple of slits in the shower curtain and strengthening the top of the slits with vinyl tape. Without doing this there was no good way to tuck the shower curtain into the tub and avoid water going everywhere.* Given the slope of the bath, I made the inside leg of the bench at the tap end of the bath one notch longer than the other inside leg. This worked out well.The bottom line is that I really didn’t find any other offering that was remotely close to this one, so I’m pleased with the overall experience. I should stress that my need for it was short-term, and during the early stages of convalescence. I suspect that if you’ve got some more chronic condition which necessitates a transfer bench, then you’ll probably find dealing with a claw-foot tub to be too much of a pain. In this case, if you can get away with it, I would recommend getting the rotating seat for a walk-in shower instead.
ChuckB –
Good Product and Excellent Customer Service!
Purchased this shower seat several months ago. Over time, it developed a problem with the bearings in the seat slider assembly. Perhaps it was the result of not tilting the seat assembly up after use to ensure that moisture drained from the bearing area. In any event, the seat became difficult to slide back and forth into and out of the shower. I contacted the manufacturer, VEVOR to see what could e done. Initially they offered to replace the seat slider assembly, which I accepted. There were delays in getting the replacement part shipped from their factory in China and so they offered to replace the entire product. It took only a few days until the new seat was delivered and it has been assembled and I am very happy with the result. They offered excellent customer service and they certainly stand behind the product!
JMac –
Easy to assemble and adjust the height. The chair locks into two positions using a pull knob in the front under the seat and it’s easy to slide myself into and out of the shower. I set it up so the grab handle was on the inside and that gives me room to sit on the edge and turn to be seated. It’s sturdy and has a great cut out for your nether region. Cleans up easily.
S –
Wish I had found this sooner and that they made them back when I originally had to learn to walk again a decade ago. I use it so I can shower without physical assistance and have regained some dignity post difficult surgeries. It is comfortable, secure and super strong. It doesn’t fit in our tiny bathroom the correct horizontal way including the floor, but works perfectly turned length ways fully inside the bathtub too with the suction pads. Easy to clean, operate when sat on alone, and it turns 360• . Top quality and life-changing shower chair. My whole family without mobility issues love it too. It is expensive but I still highly recommend it over other cheaper, poor quality options.
Sara –
Muy práctico y resistente
Cliente Amazon –
Es perfecto para la ducha, cómodo y seguro.Es una muy buena compra de esta manera no he tenido que reformar el baño
Candypoppy –
I purchased this bathtub for my husband who had mobility issues and was unable to step over the side of our tub in order to have a shower. This seat gave him that advantage. He would sit on the seat and slide across to the middle of the tub with the help of a PSW to lift his legs over the tub side. It worked wonderfully and gave him the opportunity to enjoy his daily showers. One possible improvement would be for the seat to swing out making it a little easier to get on it but that’s only a small advantage. Having the space open in the middle allowed the water to flow readily through the seat as he used it only for showers. I highly recommend this seat for anyone who must climb over the side of a bathtub.