Etac Edge Shower Chair
- Once you sit down, Edge stands firmly even on uneven ground.
- Adjustable Height
- Simple to clean and does not rust.
- East assembly and handling – No tools required.
- Maximum User Weight of 287 lbs.
Product Description
Edge is a height-adjustable, space-saving shower stool that fits perfectly in a confront. The seat design ensures a established, safe and comfortable position and can be set at an angle to make sitting and permanent simpler.
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This stool works perfectly fine in the shower. NO rusting or tipping. Although I would have perferred a abstractedly smaller stool. also it can be adjusted quite high, I have it on the second to lowerst setting.
Rating: 4 / 5
This item is an equilateral triangle, not a aptly triangle, and thus does not fit in the confront. It sticks out from the wall of the shower as much as much larger rectangular shower seats. You have to sit straddling the point of the triangle.
Rating: 2 / 5
After breaking my heel, I was in need of supporting myself while using the shower. I found the Etac shower stool to be a fantastic help for my cause. I can either kneel or sit on it. Its size works very well in my shower stall. The legs do not protrude at the base as persons on other brands. I am using one of the other brands in my kitchen and have tripped with my crutches over the legs. It is very established. I would recommend this to anyone in need of supporting themselves in or out of the shower.
I wish that their Handy Grab Bars where unfilled in the States.
Rating: 5 / 5
Bought this stool for temporary personal use after a recent knee surgery. Contrary to my expectation it is not intended to fit in the confront of the shower (even if it will, sort-of); rather, it worked surpass for me to place it with a side parallel and adjacent to the shower wall, and sit straddling the third leg. Such sitting position is surprisingly comfortable, does not stress my knee, and falls aptly under the water stream. The stool fits well in my 34×34-inch shower stall with appropriate clearance where needed to go around a bit. It is built in heavy fake and aluminum, so I suppose it is not going to rust. Each leg adjusts independently over a honestly wide range. This looks like a excellent value buy at least in my case.
Rating: 5 / 5
This shower stool is very well made, but it is somewhat odd. It does not fit in the confront of the shower. It is too huge for that and the seat angles are too sharp – like a revolutionary hat. You can not sit on its edge; instead your legs straddle a confront. It can also be very tall – I keep it set at its buck leg extension and wonder who would want it so high.
If I were to rate this stool only on materials, construction, ruggedness, and (light) weight, I would give it 5 stars. But it seems to have been built to meet European shape standards (or something like that) and not American tastes. I just wanted a stool to tuck into the confront of my shower and serve as a tiny bench. This ain’t it. It has no aptly angle. The seat is contoured, not flat. It is surprisingly huge. It takes up too much space in a ordinary shower stall.
DougBaty, 62 years ancient
Rating: 3 / 5