🛁 Elevate Your Shower Experience with Safety and Comfort!
The FSA/HSA Eligible Heavy Duty Shower Chair is designed for individuals needing extra support in the shower. With a robust 500lb weight capacity, adjustable height, and a comfortable padded seat, this chair combines safety and convenience. Its tool-free assembly and lightweight design make it easy to use and transport, ensuring a secure and enjoyable showering experience for the elderly and disabled.
A**E
Sturdy and Useful
This stool is one of the best purchases I’ve made recently. It’s super sturdy as the bottom has two layers of support. Material is aluminum alloy so supposed to be corrosion resistant. I’m currently pregnant and this stool is really helpful and comfortable to sit on during shower.
W**.
Very useful stool!
This stool is very strong and stable. The bathtub can just be put down. The quality looks good and it can be used for a long time.
A**E
Works great
Needed a chair in the shower for an elderly. This made her showing time so much easier.
R**W
Well-made and easy to put together. Some parts/directions mismatch, but assembly is logical.
This is a well-made chair that is easy to put together. No one in my family is 500 lbs, but I can stand and wiggle around on this thing and it seems quite sturdy and solid. Fits in a traditional, small/narrow bathtub (many chairs do not). It’s lightweight to carry around. The concave seat is good for holding you in place. Well recommended.When reviewing items, and in my life in general, I actually read the directions. I did worry at first as the number count for the various sized bolts are off and I thought I was missing a bolt. The direction counts are incorrect – all the required bolts were included (note there are three sizes before you just start screwing them in). The kit also included “bent washers” which are mentioned nowhere in the parts list or assembly instructions (you can see one between the bolt and chair leg in my close-up picture). I used four of them as they seemed logical in the places I used them, but they were not necessary. They would have been less logical/fitting for some of the other joints. My guess is this business places bulk orders for a single combination parts pack that they include in a number of different chairs as that’s easier and cheaper than placing several smaller orders for slightly different parts packs. Just a guess. If that’s true, they should mention “your parts pack may have additional parts that are not necessary for this chair’s assembly” or something.Regardless, I’ll stash the extra bent washers and happily have my dad use this new shower chair. It’s solid and recommended!
O**E
Couple of errors in instructions but finished product is just like I hoped
This should please anyone who is considering this stool. I am listing the problems with the assembly instructions below. The good points... The stool is lightweight to carry around. It wobbles back and forth maybe 1/2" because the legs are a little loose, but it still feels very sturdy and the wobble is just because the plastic ring around the top of the bottom legs is smaller than the interior diameter of the legs themselves so the legs are held in place firmly at the top but wiggle slightly lower down. Assembly requires no tools, all screws can be tightened by hand. It's comfortable to sit on and should feel fine for people at least up to 300 pounds. Possibly more than that, but no one in the house is over 300lbs to verify that. Overall, I think this makes a great stool for the shower.INSTRUCTIONSThe instructions list Part 9: Screw M x 6. You only get 5 M screws. That's all you need.The instructions list Part 10: Screw L x 5. You only get 4 L screws. That's all you need.The instructions make no mention of the curved washers that are included. Presumably you put each screw through the convex side of a washer before screwing it into the metal tubing. The washers do basically match the curve of the metal.
A**5
Shower Time Just Got Safer and More Comfortable
As someone who values both safety and comfort in the shower (and isn’t afraid to admit it), I was seriously impressed with the Loyoda Heavy Duty Shower Chair. This bad boy can hold up to 500 pounds, and after a quick inspection, I’m confident it could probably hold a small elephant—though I wouldn’t recommend testing that theory. The adjustable height feature is a great feature making it perfect for everyone in the family, no matter how tall or short they are. Plus, the cushioned seat is a comfy—no more sitting on a cold, hard bench while trying to shower, which is as uncomfortable as it sounds.I also love how lightweight it is, which makes moving it around or even transferring it in and out of the tub a breeze. And the non-slip feet are a nice touch to avoid any slippery incidents. This shower chair is a steal for anyone needing a little extra support in the shower, whether it’s for the elderly or just anyone who enjoys a more relaxed shower experience.TIP: Before using it for the first time, make sure you adjust the height to suit your needs, so you can get the most comfortable and secure shower experience possible.
K**I
Sturdy once built
This chair is easy to assemble. Which is good as the parts list only has some resemblance to what you actually get.The bolts have "thumbscrews" so no tools are needed to put everything together. Take note, there are 3 sizes of bolts, so make sure you're grabbing the correct size for the location. It also had a bunch of curved washer which aren't mentioned anywhere. I can guess where they're supposed to go, but not using them doesn't seem to effect the stability of the stool.It has a nice little mat to go between your behind and the stool. It's a peel and stick, but as the plastic seat at that point is textured, not sure how long it will stay stuck with use.
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