Medline Locking Elevated Toilet Seat with Arms
- Eliminates the need for hard-to-install toilet safety rails
- Holds up to 280 lbs
- Fits most toilets, 12.5 to 14.5 inches long
- Raises toilet seat by 5.5 inches
- Clamps to bowl for safe and reliable fit
Product Description
The locking elevated toilet seat with arms eliminates the need for toilet safety rails. The firm clamping mechanism ensures positive locking onto toilet. It helps preclude shifting of the toilet seat while sitting or transferring. Fits most toilet bowls from 12.5 inches 14.5 inches long. The wide, contoured surface provides maximum user comfort. The padded support arms place forward a reliable hand support and maximum comfort when using the toilet seat. Raises seat level by 5.5 inches and chains up to 280 pounds.
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The raised locking toilet seat is a wonderful product at a fantastic price.
Just what I was looking for in my job of taking care of a disabled patient.
Rating: 5 / 5
The height of the seat is about one inch too high. My wife’s feet do not reach the floor. I had to place a 1-1/2 inch block on the floor in front of the toilet so she could get up on the seat comfortably. A small caution is suggested when using the side arm rails for support. Putting too much weight on one side can pull the seat off of the toilet. Otherwise the seat works fantastic and is of strong, quality construction.
Rating: 3 / 5
The elevated toilet seat works fantastic with a hip replacement.
Simple to install and comfortable to use.
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this for my 80 year ancient grandmother who is very irregular on her feet. This has been a fantastic comfort for me to know that I can provide her with some safety at home.
Rating: 5 / 5
The toilet seat is not terrible if you really need one. You probably have to clean it every time you use it. Watch out for the depth of the existing toilet rim because the notch in the back of the toilet seat that fits under the toilet rim only takes rims that are something like 1 3/4″ or less. Mine was 2+inches and, while you can clamp the front of the seat, it was not really established. The ad doesn’t mention this limitation. I am now looking at the product that raises the existing toilet even though it may require a plumber to install.
Rating: 3 / 5