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The DMIRolling Shower Chair is a versatile 3-in-1 solution designed for the elderly, injured, or disabled. It functions as a commode, shower chair, and transport chair, featuring a waterproof seat for comfort, rear locking wheels for safety, and a robust weight capacity of 250 lbs. With its user-friendly design, this chair ensures ease of movement and stability across various surfaces.
J**
Ease of assembly.
Extremely easy to assemble. Lightweight but sturdy. Happy customer.
L**
Good product
Good product exact as discribed easy to use.
N**L
Do Not Purchase. Faulty cushion clips.
Be aware. Do not purchase. The clips holding the seat cushion to the metal framework are faulty. After only 3 months (purchased Jan. 2025) and my husband only weighing 117 pounds, the clips to attach the cushion to the metal framework of the shower chair pulled away causing a dangerous situation. The caregiver and I were close to my husband so when the clips failed, we were able to hold him up and keep him safe. Contacted the company and asked for a cushion seat replacement. After I submitted all the paperwork required and was told I would receive the replacement in 48 business days, I am still waiting and it is 2 plus weeks now, well beyond the 48 business hours promised. Contacted the company again and was told they would now process a replacement for me even though they previously told me a replacement cushion was on its way. Terrible customer service!
A**R
Toilet / Shower Chair On Casters
This chair was easy to put together, it rolls over a toilet easily, and works well in the shower when you want to get personal areas well cleaned. But for a man, it's size doesn't allow him to easy maneuver his "junk" downward to urinate, because you cant really spread your legs. For a woman, the chair is great - its comfortable, soft to sit on, and it has the side handles, so it's easy to get up and down out of the chair with the side handles. It has picking casters for safety. The back material is thin, but seems like it would hold up OK. Know that this does not work as a free standing commode. There is no framework for a collection bucket if any kind. This has a round seat, not an oblong seat, just as an FYI.
R**Y
Good Chair
This shower chair is very sturdy, the caster wheels are excellent. Instructions for assembly are not complicated, just require common sense. Oneof the pieces did not quite fit be I forced it as we needed the chair ASAP for an invalid and did not want to wait for a replacement. This chair has been excellent for our needs but it is rather a high seat for a smaller person. Our invalid is about 5'4'' and her feet do not touch the ground. We alsouse this chair as a toilet chair.....we put a long-ish piece of cardboard underneath to rest on the side bars under the armrests. We then put our oldtoilet chair "bowl" under the hole in the seat and rest it on the cardboard. We then just remove both for cleansing the bottom. Also, we have a fairlyhigh "lip" to get into the shower and this chair is sturdy enough and stable enough to enable us to lift it in stages over the lip. The only two slightdownsides are the bar against the back is a little uncomfortable so we always put some sort of pad over it (towel, etc.) and the brakes are slight atbest. The chair will not roll away with the brakes on but the chair does not stay put if it gets knocked a little in trying to put someone on it. Otherwise, I felt it was the best chair option I saw (sturdiness, padding) and I am very pleased with it. It has met our needs very well.
P**L
How to set up shower chair to also be used as commode when and where needed.
It is noted that item can be used as a commode...This is very misleading. Attempted setting up as commode for person who needed assistance. The proper items needed for a commode are not in place, and can't be properly accomodated if they're due to lack of improper fit. I say stick with shower chair for those who needs it, and "if possible" useas commode, please outline needed parts and pieces and how they should be properly placed. Itried a possible set up commode feature-- Did not work. Please forward any information you mayfor possible commode set ups that would helpdisable persons who are unable to care forthemselves to enlighten others who are able toassist them. Thank you.***
N**R
Shower chair
Before I bought this chair & put in a ADA shower fir my mom, I had so many transfers it was exhausting for both of us, now I use the chair for toileting & showeringThe only thing I don’t like about it, is that it isn’t really ADA approved due to the fact only the rear wheels lock, the company doesn’t sell extra wheels, so I changed the wheels putting the locking ones in the front making the chair a little bit more secure
B**Y
Life saver!
My immobile father in law gets very nervous sitting on things other than his wheelchair out of fear of falling. We tried getting a shower bench and transferring him to that and it was a disaster. This rolling shower chair is so sturdy and he feels 100% safe in it. It was easy to assemble and so worth the cost! (I really expected to pay more). Thanks to this chair, we can roll him right into our walk in shower (it does have a lip around, so my husband and I have to lift him a little, but are planning to order one of the tiny wedge ramps to help. Either way, worth the bit of effort for him to have a real shower!
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