🚀 Elevate Your Comfort Game!
The NRS Healthcare Wheeled Commode/Over Toilet Chair combines comfort and practicality, featuring a padded seat and backrest, detachable arms for easy transfers, and smooth maneuverability with its four braked castors. Perfect for use over a toilet or as a standalone commode, this chair is designed to enhance the user experience while ensuring caregiver ease.
Units | 1.0 count |
Brand | NRS Healthcare |
Format | rectangular-with-cylindrical-wheels |
Country of origin | China |
A**R
Five Stars
It was easy to put together, works well. No problems I can see with this product.
R**T
great product
What you see is what you get.. shame it's not a selfpush chair, but it fits on top of the toilet perfect, saves us a hell of alot of work.
K**G
Five Stars
Easy to fit together and nice and sturdy
A**R
Serves our purpose for a reasonable price but some poor design here
Serves our purpose for a reasonable price but some poor design here. Works well as an Over Toilet Chair if the clearance is right for your toilet. Not so great as a standalone commode using the pot.Pros:Casters work wellBrakes are easy to operate and on every wheelOver toilet clearance is 18.5 inches as stated and worked for us with the underlying toilet seat raised.Reasonably light and easy to maneuverBack and arms are removableFixed height version comes with wheels attached to base making it very easy to assembleFixed height version seems solid on the ground.Has wheelchair style large folding foot rests if you need them. They can be removed if you don't.Has a padded cover seat if you want to use this as an occasional indoor companion chair.Observations:Padded cover must be removed completely to use the toilet seat. While having the cover detachable is probably a must for some, having it hinged and raise-able would be a nice option.Toilet seat opening is smaller and rounder than most toilets possibly making it more exacting to use without accidents.Toilet seat is fixed down and does not raise to allow access the pot making it harder to clean the underside of the seat and to use the commode pot .Pot slides into rails under seat and is a tight fit. Good luck removing it without spills. I admit I haven't tried but it would be much easier to lift out from under a raised seat.Pot lid fits inside pot but cannot be put on or taken off when the pot is installed in the commode - basically, except for storage when not in use, you can't use the pot lid with pot installed... poo... . A raise-able seat could fix this issue.Chair back material is attached to the back of the seat rails instead of wrapping around them. This seems weaker than it should be.Chair back slots in and is held in place by two hand screws that work by compression against the end of the screw. They do not screw into or properly clamp the chair back making it possible to accidently pull the back out if the hand screws are not tighten just right. Conversely, over-tightening will probably distort the metal making the back impossible to remove. We haven't experienced this but I see it as a potential problem.The arms slot in but cannot be locked in place. They are easy to accidently pull out which can be frustrating if the user needs support and has to transfer weight and pulls up on the arm. We have experienced this.The foot rest hinges and brake leavers are all potential leg/angle injury hazards with square edges and protruding metal pieces which is fairly typical of this type of equipment from what I've seen but it seems a poor design and you should take care special around the easily injured.
A**A
Four Stars
Packaging was damaged overall ok
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