🛁 Elevate your bath time with effortless luxury and safety!
This electric reclining bath lift chair supports up to 300 lbs and features six suction cup feet for maximum stability. Designed for tubs over 5'6", it offers IPX8 waterproofing for safe underwater use and a backrest that reclines automatically to 45°. Easy to set up with a rechargeable hand control, it combines durable high-density polystyrene construction with smart, user-friendly controls to enhance bathing comfort and safety for seniors and those with limited mobility.
Weight Supported | 300 Pounds |
Color | White |
Seat Interior Width | 28.5 Inches |
Seat Width | 28.5 Inches |
Minimum Height | 71 Inches |
Seat Back Interior Height | 26 Inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 20"D x 26"W x 20"H |
S**M
Shower lift
This is such a helpful thing to have..it’s easy to set up when you are done using it you can just fold it and bush under the bed or anywhere..it’s sterdy and well made..you can use it for the shower and just from getting off the floor when you fall…
A**R
Works great
I love this bath lift. It works as it should. The suction feet sometimes don’t stick great but it doesn’t really affect it. It is still stable.
D**B
It just paid for itself!
We bought this almost exactly exactly a year ago because we knew it was not going to be a matter of “if” I fell but just a matter of “when.” We didn’t get it for use in the bathtub, just from the floor. It paid for itself today! Because my right hand and arm are weak we had to use several strategies to get me seated on it but then it was smooth sailing as it lifted me to a height I could stand up. Comfortable seat too and very sturdy. Light weight makes it easy to move and slide as needed.
M**E
Not the easiest with the flaps, but useful
I got this to assist in lifting my husband off the floor when he falls. I've used it 2x. The first with a friend who fell but she had absolutely NO strength at that moment and need to call for a lift assist. The second time, my back was KILLING me. It was easier for me to move the bed over a bit to get the chair next to my husband. He was able to put him self on it for the most. I did have to help a little but I think it was because of his location of falling and unable to get the chair where it was really needed. It helped quite a bit and he was able to get on it, I lifted it and then he got up and did what he does. I think the flaps, while a good idea, just get in the way. I wish there was a blanket or something attached to the chair that we could get under the person who has fallen, then use the chair to help pull the blanket and person onto the seat then have the seat go up. Again, both times I used it, the person who had fallen didn't fall where we could utilize the chair correctly (How dare they not think about that before they fall!! :) ) I do see myself using this through our journey. And it may be something I use when I need to sit on the floor for a long period and just have the chair lift me instead of me hurting and trying to get up.
A**R
More solid that the more expensive Drive Medical unit.
I was hesitant at first to purchase this unit as it was so much cheaper price-wise that I thought it couldn't be all that good. I was wrong. It's much sturdier than the Drive units I have purchased in the past. I use the bath lift every time I get in the tub. The last Drive unit lasted less than a year. It quit in the down position (completely recharged) and I had to call the fire department at 1 AM (night owl) to get me up and out of the tub. How embarrassing. The poor young fireman is probably scarred for life, having to pick up a fat, naked, old woman out of the tub. Anywhere, the new unit is working fine. It has a metal lift pole versus the Drive plastic one and I just feel more secure with it. It also lowers into the water farther than the Drive unit. I have an 18-inch deep tub and I can feel the difference in depth. I do wish it had the built-in hook for the hand control that the Drive unit has. They sent a suction cup thing to hang it on, but it won't work with my bathroom layout.
J**.
Great!
Because of problems with my hip and knee joints, I haven't been able to get in and out of the tub for over 4 years. This chair has made it possible for me to take a tub bath again! I've never really enjoyed showers, so I'm really, really happy with this chair! It stays put, and works great. A bonus is that the back of it leans back so you can lie back and soak. The seat is a little "rocky," but doesn't cause any problems. The side flaps aren't useful because my tub is extra wide. Also, I recently fell and couldn't get up. My son brought the chair into my room, and I was able to get back on my feet. What a blessing it has turned out to be! BTW, my daughter warned me that this chair was frequently returned, but I'm guessing that is due to it not fitting in some tubs. My tub is a little over 5 ft, and the chair fits well enough that I can have a comfortable and enjoyable bath.
N**H
Works for my unique need
My mother has MS and falls occasionally. If we are with her, it is hard for us to get her up. If she is home alone, she has difficulty getting herself up and transferred to a chair. She lives in a small 1br apt. In the event of a fall, she scoots over to this device which sits right next to her manual wheelchair that she never uses. She sits in it, and it lifts her up with no strain on us or herself. From there, she can transfer to her chair with no assistance. She can even push the lift to the sofa if she wants it to lift her there. The lift is not heavy at all. Sounds complex, but it works and I am glad that we purchased this. It was a much better value than other devices designed for fall recovery.
S**Y
Easy to use
My aunt really liked this I bought for her birthday and she’s been using it ,I didn’t think she would but she has so it was worth the money and it’s really easy to use
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