🚿 Elevate Your Shower Experience!
The OasisSpace Shower Stool is a versatile and durable shower chair designed for adults, elderly, and disabled individuals. With a weight capacity of 500 lbs, it features a non-slip design, adjustable height settings, and easy assembly, making it a safe and convenient addition to any bathroom.
S**G
Great stool
I got this when I had ankle surgery and couldn’t stand up in the shower. It’s sturdy, puts together easily, and I have been super happy with it!!
M**H
Easy
It's big enough for my big butt. Small enough that I can pick it up to move it out of the shower. Need to get it out of the way for everybody else. They don't need it.
N**E
Sturdy
Doesn't buckle or fold as other ADA rated shower stools did. The cross bars are key. Plenty big enough as a seat. Easy to assemble and adjust. Fits in any tub. Good value.
A**R
Tub/Shower Seat
The chair is very sturdy and compact. Its non slip rubber feet hold the seat firmly to the tub/shower floor. Easy to assemble with no tools required. My only complaint is the 4 wing type bolts that are used to fasten the cross support to the legs could be a safety hazard. They tend to catch anything that contacts them which could cause a fall. The chair size was perfect for my arrangement, so I replaced them with (4) M6 x 50 and it solves the potential hazard.
J**1
Great stool
I'm using this in my shower as I recover from foot surgery. I'm still non weight bearing for another two weeks. My daughter put it together. It's strong and has a slightly rough seat so you don't slide off. It's light enough to move around. Super useful. I'd highly recommend.
H**S
Support bars don’t align well for assembling
- Keep in mind that these are typically bought and assembled by the elderly. And I am not elderly. Given that it was more difficult to assemble than another brand. The parts were not labeled for easy distinction by that age group. The instructions required taking in multiple unclear aspects at a time. Even more importantly it didn’t assemble well.- The cross support bars do not align properly with the holes requiring alternative finagling to make it work.- The rubber feet are angled and can be turned as needed.- I don’t care for the smaller round seat compared to the rectangles. But it is necessary to fit in a lot of shower tubs. This is due to the fact that the bottom of the tubs starts to curve far sooner (than necessary) than people realize, resulting in a very small width of actual flat bottom space.
A**E
Safety
Amazing fits in small showers. Holds lots of weight. One of the best purchases I’ve made in a while.
D**M
Update, bad, no longer "very sturdy for a stool this type"
November 24. I give this one star now, zero if I could. Have been using for not quite 3 months. The suction I spoke of turns out that it is junk rubber. It started to split, now broke all the way thru all 4 legs, all of them. See images. This poses a danger as it slides on the shower surface. The rubber should hold up longer than 2.8 months!Original impression.This still is very sturdy with that x crossbar inside. The feet are rubber and kind of suctiony so sometimes it sticks to the bottom of the tub and when you pull it up it makes a pop sound. So that's good. If you don't want it to me move around. A few times they rubber thing came off though so we had to yank it off the bottom of the tub. That proves to be very difficult for the people they use it. I wish it was me taller or just a little higher. It will fit in a regular small tub though some of them the legs go out and they don't. Have had it for about a month and zero complaints other than what I mentioned. I had two other brands and realized what exactly you was necessary to have a sturdy stool like this. If you want a really short one, this is a gray one to buy
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