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Bathroom Safety/Transfer benches

Name: TRANSFER BENCH PLASTIC 3 SECTION AND BACKREST

Description:

Three paneled seat with arm support and back comes assembled with tool-free, removable back and arm. The height adjusts in 1" increments with unique Dual Column extension legs. All transfer benches are reversible to accomodate any bathroom and have extra large suction cups.

Details

Detail
Dimensions: 33x20x17.5
Capacity: 300 lbs
Warranty: Limited Lifetime Warranty
Other Details: 1" aluminum frame is lightweight, sturdy and corrosion resistant. Comes in gray.

Ratings

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

Bathroom Safety Goals

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