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Drive Seat Riser with Removable Arms

Original price $42.90 - Original price $42.90
Original price
$42.90
$42.90 - $42.90
Current price $42.90

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Description



This premium seat riser by Drive Medical is the perfect addition to any standard toilet. It includes removable arms that are molded into the riser but can be removed without a hassle. The arms feature rubberized grips for added comfort and provide support while standing up or sitting down. The composite construction gives the riser a contemporary look without skimping on durability. For consumers using a wheelchair tool free removable arms allow for easy transfer to and from the raised toilet seat. The product easily attaches to any standard toilet without tools.

Specifications

Actual Product Weight 3.5 lbs
Overall Product Height 8′
Overall Product Length 17′
Overall Product Width 20.75′
Primary Product Color White
Primary Product Material Plastic
Product Weight Capacity 300 lbs
Seat Depth 17′
Seat Width 13.75′
Width Between Arms 19.75′

Features

  • Designed for individuals who have difficulty sitting down or getting up from the toilet
  • Allows individual to use existing toilet seat and lid
  • Tool-free arms are 19.75″ apart and can be removed or added as needed
  • Arm sleeves and receivers are made of metal
  • Heavy-duty molded plastic construction
  • Lightweight and portable
  • Easily attaches to toilet bowl
  • No tools required for installation
  • Easy to clean
  • Two models accommodate standard and elongated toilets

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