Bath Bench Shower Stool Capacity

Corner shower stools have a definitive function to serve. They will make any bathroom shower safer, having little impact and more comfortable for a lot of people to use.

There are times when you want to relax in the hot water of the tub but can’t physically lower yourself in; the shower stool allows you to relax and soak while avoiding attempting to lower yourself. Think in regards to the times that you are sitting in the tub attempting to shave your legs; this chore would be more comfortable and more elementary if you had a shower stool to sit on.

People who are disabled or injured may take delight in having a good deal of privacy in the bathroom again; and their caregivers will feel better knowing that they are safely using the stool. Elderly people who struggle with the slippery surface in the shower will be competent to take pleasure in bathing without the fear of falling. Young children now and again like to play around in the tub. With a stool made for the shower you may use the stool to relax on while you closely monitor your children.

These stools are technically medical instrumentation but they don’t have to look like medical appliances. They are available in stylish and beautiful designs.

Even littler bathrooms may use shower stools without having to sacrifice too much space. The corner shower stool is designed to sit wholly in the corner, taking up little space and staying out of the way for persons who are showering but do not need the chair at that moment. One of the features that allows it to save space is that absence of a conventional back rest.

Teak wood may be applied for showers in addition to plastic or aluminum.

Teak is a highly beautiful wood that may without apparent effort be used as a stool for a shower stall. It is already employed in bathroom furniture and outdoor pieces because it holds natural oils that make it highly immune to moisture. Teak starts out as a shade amongst yellow and brown. With use and age it will fade to an interesting and lovely silver color.

Another type of shower stool is the shower bench. These are idealisti for people who travel because they are lightweight and may without apparent effort be taken along. Cleaning the plastic construction is a simple and quick chore.

There are also rectangular and round versions of the corner bath stool. The round versions are perfective for very little bathrooms as they take up the least amount of space. Bathrooms that have the lavishness of space will gain from rectangular shower stools.


Bath Bench Shower Stool Capacity

The bariatric bath bench has a durable, aluminum frame that is corrosion immune and has angled legs to disseminate weight over a big area to increase patient security. The suction-cup tips on all four legs provide extra-stability and safety. The seat adjusts in one inch increments from 14 to 17 inches. 550 pound weight capacity.

Bath Bench Shower Stool Capacity

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Bath Bench Shower Stool Capacity

Bath Bench Shower Stool Capacity Picture

Bath Bench Shower Stool Capacity

Bath Bench Shower Stool Capacity Photo

Bath Bench Shower Stool Capacity

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Most helpful client reviews

26 of 26 humans found the following review helpful.
5Although It Is Not Perfect, This Is the Best of the Lot.
By Gene P. Louie
Here are the good things in regards to this bath bench:

1. It is light weight and will not rust because the sitting platform is lasting plastic and the metal supports and legs are tubular aluminum. Almost all other competing models have painted steel tubing and are subjected to rust.

2. It may handle 550 lbs. of weight. As a result, it may serve almost 99.999% of the population.

3. The two aluminum cross-tubs prevent the legs from bending and causing the bench to collapse. As a safety precaution, all bath benches must have this feature, but they do not.

4. For bath benches that may handle 500 lbs. or more, this is the most inexpensive. I recognise because I checked out each competing model on the internet. In addition, look no further than the amazon.com website, the price is the most inexpensive in the U.S.

5. The design of the sitting platform, tubular supports, legs, and screw holes support water to wholly drain away. As a consequence, there are no mold and mildew troubles and buildup as found in other competing models.

Here are the bad things on this item. Please be conscious that all other similar models have these inherent problems.

1. This product is designed for a walk-in shower stall with a huge area. In most homes, this is not the typical arrangement. Most have a bathtub with an accompanying shower head. In this kind of setup, the bath bench occupies 40% of the area.

2. Because of the narrowness of the bathtub, a person may not sit on it as designed. S/he has to sit on one end of the bench.

For this reason, do not buy the deluxe model with a back rest. You will not be competent to use it in a bath tub.

3. In a rare occasion if a person partially sit on the edge and lean forward, an imbalance in the weight may cause the back end to flip up. As a result, the occupier will fall on his/her butt. Injury will be a certainty.

This is a design defect. By flaring the legs out by an inch or more, this possibleness may be avoided.

8 of 8 humans found the following review helpful.
3OK bath bench
By P. Cook
This would be a outstanding product. EXCEPT the description says it adjusts from 14.5″ to 19.5″ in height. For me, even the 19.5″ height is almost too low. So I was VERY disappointed and trouble when my new bath bench arrived and the tags say it adjusts from 14″ to 17″ high. If I manage to get all the way down to sit on this bench, I CANNOT get back up. So I have to return this and buy another bath bench. The price was great, I love the suction feet. But the description is WRONG. If the bench height is important, this is not the bath bench for you.

7 of 7 persons found the following review helpful.
1Almost Killed Me
By Simon H.
My tub has a somewhat rounded floor, so the suction-cups wouldn’t lay flat on, or stick to the bottom of the tub. One of my legs was amputated a few years back, so I need to get on the bench sideways in order to remove my prosthetic, and then swing my legs over the side of the tub to get in.

Between the non-suction suction-cups, my above-average height (and accordingly the adaptable height of the bench’s legs) and the narrow ski-jump-shaped rounded seat, the bench threatened to tip over when I got in. I almost fell on a number of occasions in the tub for the duration of my bath, particularly one time in peculiar when I dropped my bar of soap. For safety’s sake, I had to hop to the other side of the tub (on my one leg) and sit on the adjacent toilet in order to safely get out.

Measure your tub before ordering this bench, and make sure the floor of the tub doesn’t curve AT ALL near the legs. Otherwise don’t buy it unless you have NO TROUBLE getting in and out of the tub. In that case, however, you probably don’t even need a bath-bench to get started with.

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