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Bathroom Safety/Bath lifts

Name: PORTABLE BATH LIFT

Model: MODEL 7189

Description:

A hydraulic cylinder uses standard tap water pressure to operate this bath lift and transfer unit.

Details

Detail
Material: Latex free
Dimensions: Easily install or remove suctioned base 20" x 26" to make transport and storage a snap. One-piece contour seat with non-corroding arms measures 15" x 15". Seat height adjusts from 2" to 21" and rotates 360ยบ.
Capacity: Lifts up to 200 lbs
Weight: 19 lbs
Manufacturer: Sammons Preston
Website: http://www.sammonspreston.com/

Ratings

General
Overall rating average = 0 Okay (1 rater)
Recommended average = 0 Maybe (1 rater)
Met expectations average = -1.0 Somewhat met (1 rater)
Device Ratings
Safety average = +1.0 Somewhat Positive (1 rater)
Ease of use average = 0 Neutral (1 rater)
Comfort average = -1.0 Somewhat Negative (1 rater)
Size average = -1.0 Somewhat Negative (1 rater)
Weight average = -1.0 Somewhat Negative (1 rater)
Weight capacity average = +1.0 Somewhat Positive (1 rater)
Ease of adjustment average = -1.0 Somewhat Negative (1 rater)
Ease of cleaning average = +1.0 Somewhat Positive (1 rater)
Reliability average = +1.0 Somewhat Positive (1 rater)
Aesthetics average = -3.0 Very Negative (1 rater)
Portability average = -2.0 Negative (1 rater)
Durability average = 0 Neutral (1 rater)
Quality average = 0 Neutral (1 rater)
Device Quality
Materials average = 0 Okay (1 rater)
Integration with environment average = 0 Okay (1 rater)

Bathroom Safety Goals

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