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The 500lb Heavy Duty Shower Chair is a versatile and sturdy solution for safe bathing, featuring adjustable height, a compact design for smaller spaces, and added bonuses like a grab bar and storage bag. FSA/HSA eligible, it combines convenience with safety for users of all ages.
B**E
great product
Here’s a review for the FSA/HSA Eligible Shower Chair for Inside Shower by SOUHEILO:Review: SOUHEILO Shower Chair for Seniors/DisabledThe SOUHEILO Shower Chair is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a reliable, comfortable, and easy-to-assemble solution for safe bathing. This shower chair offers a range of features that cater to seniors, disabled individuals, or anyone needing extra support in the shower.Key Features: • Tool-Free Assembly: The chair is incredibly easy to set up, requiring no tools, which is a huge plus, especially for those who may not have the strength or dexterity to manage complex assemblies. The instructions are clear, and the chair can be assembled in just a few minutes. • Sturdy and Safe: Made from high-quality materials, the chair feels very stable and secure, even on wet surfaces. The non-slip rubber feet provide added safety, ensuring that the chair stays in place during use. The chair’s weight capacity is also impressive, comfortably supporting most users without any wobble or instability. • Comfortable and Adjustable: The seat is ergonomically designed, offering a comfortable experience even during longer showers. The height of the chair is adjustable, accommodating different user needs and bathtub/shower configurations. The design also features drainage holes, which help to prevent water from pooling on the seat, reducing the risk of slipping. • Free Assist Grab Bar and Toiletry Bag: The inclusion of a free assist grab bar is a thoughtful addition, offering extra support for getting in and out of the chair or standing up. The grab bar is sturdy and easy to install, further enhancing safety. The toiletry bag is a convenient bonus, keeping personal items within easy reach.Pros: • Easy, tool-free assembly • Sturdy and stable construction • Adjustable height for personalized comfort • Ergonomic design with drainage holes • Free assist grab bar and toiletry bagCons: • The chair is functional and practical, but its design is fairly utilitarian—those looking for a more aesthetically pleasing option might find this chair a bit plain. • While the chair is adjustable, users on the taller end may find the seat slightly lower than desired, even at maximum height.Conclusion:The SOUHEILO Shower Chair is a fantastic value for those who need
P**I
Perfect size.
I had been looking for a seat that would fit in my small bathtub. When I came across this and it was priced so inexpensive I wasn't sure of the durability. At $29 and change though it was worth the risk. It's the perfect size, and it was easy to put together and very sturdy and comfortable. I would recommend this bath tub seat. Oh and I am a real customer also.
R**S
Sturdy. good construction, fits shower stall nicely
Excellent picture instructions plus labels for holes, easy to put together. Sturdy. like adjustable height. For our shower, it's okay with no back or arms, but would want that for a larger bathtub. Had my wife sit on it first to test her weight and height on it before we'll use. Excellent sturdy, wide, rubber grip footings
B**N
Just as advertised
This was pretty easy to assemble and only took a few minutes. It was pretty sturdy and it was easy to adjust. It fit pretty well in an old smaller tub/shower combo and I wasn’t really worried about it sliding around or tipping over or anything. Handle was pretty good as well but if you have a tile shower you will have to angle it perfectly and should probably not be trusted as a sole weight bearing support.
A**B
Ideal for post knee surgery
I had knee surgery and I can not put weight on the repaired leg. It is next to impossible to get in and out of the shower without assistance. The stool and shower bar make it possible to shower unassisted. I can sit and pivot around on the stool. The handle is secure on the shower wall and I can easily stand or sit holding on to it. The stool is stable and easy to put together. I wish that I knew about this prior to my surgery so that I could have been prepared.
L**B
Exactly as advertised
I chose this shower chair because it's small enough to use in a tub. It's sturdy and well made, and comes with a suction cup safety handle and a mesh toiletry bag for a reasonable price.
S**R
Nice chair! Love the shower bar!
This is my second shower chair, and it happens to be my favorite because of the blue cushion. I love that it is adjustable, and the shower bar that comes with it works really well on my fiberglass back wall. I have another suction shower bar that never worked very well, and this one is not moving and definitely high-quality! This duo is definitely worth the investment!
A**M
Works, but wobbly
This works relatively well, as long as you’re relatively careful with how you balance. I got this because I fractured my foot, and was non-weight-beating for four weeks in a cast. I used this in the shower to rest my injured-leg on (similar to how you use a knee scooter) so I could stand and shower. I would also use it to sit down for shaving my uninjured leg.However! Be aware of how even the legs are when you put it together. No matter how I tried to align the legs, they were still slightly uneven and the stool would wobble a bit. I just paid extra attention before putting full weight on it (i.e. leaning forward while standing on uninjured leg and pushing down with my hand to double-check how stable it was in the specific section it as in the shower stall - then scooting it around to find the most stable configuration). That wouldn’t work well for people without a decent sense of balance, or that need to move directly from a chair to a stool.So if you’re using this as a supplemental item in your shower, it works great. The hand holds on the side are handy to grab and move it, or to assist when standing/sitting. Just make sure you don’t put too much weight on one side - since it’s curved, it will make the side without weight pop up and could cause you to fall. I never fell, myself, but there were a couple times I saw the possibility before correcting my posture or the amount of weight I put on a single side.But I would suggest something sturdier for long-term necessary use.
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