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Medline Bath Bench without Back, Gray

Medline Bath Bench without Back, Gray
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Medline Bath Bench without Back, Gray

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osD-10128838

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List Price: $39.99
Our Price: $29.99
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Description:

The bath bench has a durable, aluminum frame that is corrosion resistant and has angled legs to distribute weight over a large area to increase patient security. The suction-cup tips on all four legs provide extra stability and safety. The seat adjusts in one inch increments from 14.5 to 19.5 inches. Grey bath bench is ideal for seeing the product in an all white tub.

Features:
  • Easy to assemble

  • Holds up to 250 lbs

  • Suction cup feet for added stability

  • Grey design allows you to easily see the seat against a white tub

  • Ideal for individuals needing a little help in the bath

Product Details:
Product Length: 15.0 inches
Product Width: 25.0 inches
Product Height: 11.0 inches
Package Length: 24.0 inches
Package Width: 13.5 inches
Package Height: 4.5 inches
Package Weight: 5.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 110 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 110 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

60 of 64 found the following review helpful:

5Wonderful asset for post ankle surgery!  Oct 13, 2006
By RMT "RMT"
I'm a 46 year old, overweight, active woman who just suffered through my second ankle surgery in two years. Both surgeries have left me non-weight bearing for 6 weeks and at least 12 weeks on crutches. I'm an avid exerciser, but by no means am I in shape. I purchased this for my second surgery. I'd already experienced trying to precariously balance on one foot in the shower after my first surgery and I didn't want to do that again.

Ther bench is comfortable with a curved grey seat. It has holes for drainage. The legs feel sturdy and are adjustable. I don't feel like I'm going to tip over in the shower even though I've moved it to the tallest position to aid me in standing. The seat has two handles formed on the narrow edges and sturdy rubber feet to keep it from slipping. It is lightweight and easy to move.

You need to put it together. I seemed to need another washer to attach the seat to the legs, but other than that it was really quick. You will need a phillips head screwdriver.

The shipping was free. The price was low. The quality is excellent. The seat is comfortable. It's very stable. It's durable. What more could I ask for?

After my first surgery, I got around on crutches and used a bag taped on my leg with waterproof tape to keep the cast dry. This time I've planned much better. I'm using:

XeroSox Pro-Pump to keep the cast dry - It's wonderful, heavy duty. No tape or mess. You can easily pump the air out and submerge. The pressure of pumping the air out on my ankle is painful so I can't pump the air out. The opening is tight enough that I can pull it high on my thigh and still remain perfectly dry in the shower. It has a skid proof durable sole.

Crutch Mate Arm Pads - Pretty easy to put on. I could feel the front and back edges under my arms so I put it over the exsisting pads. Very nice.

Walker - My husband got this for me because he knew how hard it was for me to hop on one foot on crutches while on morphin. I was reluctant, but it's wonderful. The stability is worth it, especially getting in and out of the shower.

Roll-a-bout - I haven't used this much because I'm still housebound, but I've met a few people who love it. Its so much easier than crutches.

Office chair on wheels - This is my life saver. We leave one in the kitchen and I scoot wherever I need to go. It offers easy mobility and comfort. A wheelchair wouldn't easily fit in my small home so this has been great.

I Want That Body - exercise, weight lifting dvd. There was no way I was going on crutches again without strengthening my arms. This is a wonderful, easily achieved tape for all ages. My 19 and 22 year-olds use it and so do I. It's easily modified for any fitness level. Read the reviews.

I hope this is helpful! Good luck!

39 of 40 found the following review helpful:

4Great bench, but too big for std bath tub  Jun 12, 2005
By J. R. Keller "jrobink"
This is a very well made bench, very sturdy and comfortable. Altho it is WAY too big for a standard bathtub, is great for a stall shower. I gave 4-stars instead of 5 because of its inappropriateness for a bathtub.

27 of 27 found the following review helpful:

5Quality Bath Bench  Jan 21, 2010
By Jack Beery
I purchased this for my wife who is only five ft. tall thus we needed a bench adjustable for her size. The height adjustment is user friendly and I am very pleased with it.

The assembly was very easy and there were no tools required. The legs are held on by five hand screws that have nice large wings which make it easy to fasten them down. You fasten these to metal nuts that are molded into the bench. The only thing you could get wrong is to try to assemble the B leg before the A leg. However, that should not be a problem as everything is well marked.

The warranty for this product is three years and there is a 1-800 number for the warranty.

This is a very well thought out bath bench that we use in a shower. It is not designed for a small shower or small bath tub. If you are wondering if this will suit your location, use the following information. The important dimensions are as follows. The width of the feet: 17-1/2 inches on the outside. The depth is actually larger from the front to the back and this is 18-1/2 inches.

17 of 17 found the following review helpful:

5Medline Backless Bath Bench  Jan 11, 2007
By T. G. Weaver
This is a very sturdy and useful item. It is strong enough to support a heavy person, is adjustable in height over a wide range, fits well in a standard bathtub and cleans up easily afterward.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Great Bath Bench  Jan 25, 2008
By I. Peter
This Medline bath bench is very well made for an inexpensive item, with quality components and construction throughout. Pros: sturdy aluminum frame, stainless steel fasteners, ball bearing detents on legs (to raise the leg height), comfortable hand grips on seat, easy-to-see grey seat, easy to assemble - the seat and legs are marked for proper assembly orientation. Cons: None...it exceeded my expectations!

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