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Medline Grey Shower Chair Bath Bench with Back πŸ’Ί - Supports up to 300 lb: Reviews, Benefits, and Features Review

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Description of Medline Grey Shower Chair Bath Bench with Back πŸ’Ί - Supports up to 300 lb: Reviews, Benefits, and Features

Medline Shower seat is a full chair design with tool-free assembly, full backrest and built-in handgrips for extra support and comfort. Shower chair legs adjust in 1” increments from 14.5” to 19.5” Using easy push button adjustments. Antimicrobial product protection - bath Seat and back feature Microban antimicrobial technology for built-in protection that inhibits the growth of stains and odors from bacteria, mold & mildew. Lightweight, rust-resistant anodized aluminum frame with rubber feet to resist slipping. Bath chair supports up to 300 lbs | Seat size: 20"W x 12"D.

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

collapsed. Terrible. Painful.

Fell apart on me. I'm well under the 300 pound weight limit. I patted myself on the elbows for that. It wasn't very pleasant. This is a security risk. $55 down the drain. I want my money back but I don't even know who to contact. Their website is buggy and not very user friendly. Very outraged by this death trap.

Pros
  • Excellent design
Cons
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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not strong for a 300lb person

The chair is very light and thin. I bought it for my husband who has a broken leg. Assembly is easy but lacks the overall strength of the legs. As a 150lb woman, I didn't feel stable in it - it just couldn't handle a 300lb man, especially when I got in and out balancing on one leg. We returned it.

Pros
  • Delivery was very quick
Cons
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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Its worth it! If you want it in less than a year!

I only had one problem with this chair, leftovers on my tub from first use. On the other hand, I like the ability to easily adjust all 4 legs. It's also very light, so I can lift it even when I'm in a lot of pain. (Updated in a year) The armrests of the chair started to bend causing the chair to slide in the shower and soon broke.

Pros
  • nice item
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled

Revainrating 1 out of 5

very cheap doesn't last Β£300

I really liked how easy this chair was to assemble and use. However, I spent less than a week in the shower and the chair's lightweight tubular back structure broke. He claims to hold 300 pounds, but he severed my femur and left me in the shower and bleeding (I'm 205). I have attached photos in hopes that the manufacturer will replace it and perhaps reinforce the joints of this chair.

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Some issues

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to assemble, fits narrow bath

My mother recently moved in and her baby carrier is too big for our bathroom. We've been looking for narrow chairs here at Revain. She needed armrests. Without a carrying chair, she has to turn on the seat herself. She also needed a back. We chose this chair based on previous reviews and are very happy with our purchase. It wasn't the cheapest option, but it was the best solution for our needs.

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Some little things

Revainrating 4 out of 5

By far the best and safest of the three chairs I've tried!

I wanted my disabled wife to have the safest bathing chair so I bought three different chairs to compare. Two were OasisSpace Heavy Duty shower chairs with and without backrests (rated at 500 pounds) and one was a Medline shower chair with a backed bath bench (rated at 300 pounds). All have aluminum tube legs. The OasisSpace chairs have an extra sacral brace, but the legs go straight up and down making them VERY unstable and prone to tipping backwards if you move to wash while seated in them…

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Unbelievable price