🛠️ Safety meets style—because every bathroom deserves a touch of elegance!
The Medline Toilet Safety Rail is a height-adjustable bathroom assist rail designed for seniors and those with mobility challenges. With a robust aluminum frame that supports up to 250 lbs, it features easy installation, sturdy armrests for added security, and a sleek, scratch-resistant finish. This versatile safety solution fits most toilets, making it an essential addition to any bathroom.
Weight Supported | 300 Pounds |
Color | Silver/Gray |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Seat Depth | 16.75 inches |
Minimum Height | 27.5 Inches |
C**W
Safe toilet aid
Purchased for family due to their frail health. They loved it and it made their life easier. They definitely felt safer getting on and off the toilet and more than likely prevented them from falling. Item was easy to install and has held up well into the 2+ years that it’s been in use. Built well.
R**L
Good functional unit that helped when we needed it!
I ordered one of these safety rails for my wife who just had knee replacement surgery, and it was exactly what we needed. It allows her to get up and down without much effort at all, surprising sturdy if you don't press outward on the arms too much. It's of course a bit wobbly, but with a moment or two of figuring out how to push yourself up it is quite sturdy indeed and is a life-saver. Assembly was super simple, and the bracket attaches very securely to the rear of the toilet seat in the same holes for the lid - - piece of cake. I like the ability to fully adjust the height of the arms and also of their distance apart. This unit is not designed for Olympic routines, and you can buy much more expensive units that are a bit sturdier, but if you will just think and figure out the best way to push yourself up this unit will do just fine. A quality and inexpensive solution to anyone who has trouble getting around or standing up. Highly recommended!!
K**S
HelpfulEasy to assemble. Great tool for those who need help with their balance
Easy to assemble.
B**T
truly simple and functional product
OK, here comes knee replacement, so I needed something to address the toilet situation. I'm a sort of larger size guy, 6'2" and 235 lbs, so I need something that is stable, safe and fits my body.tried some of those silly toys that claim to be an actual product: a "sit over" the toilet chair, bucket goes down into the toilet opening; new higher toilet seats that replace existing seats, even a couple that did not even bolt on to the toilet. waste of time and energy.these rails are all you need, period. only thing they need to improve is a rubber non-slip washer to add to your toilet seat bolts to help prevent them from sliding around on the porcelain. Not that is major, but would help IMHO. these fit my body size and most of all, allow me to sit on the regular seat, without all this other junk in between.They are adjustable in width and height, and while they wobble a bit if you lift the arms up off the floor, as soon as you add weight to them they are perfectly stable. No matching your oval seat with the cheap toy products round seats. No trying to use something that is maybe 2/3 the size of what you are used to, and not make a huge mess everywhere. plus your walker will back right up to them to allow you to sit and stand easily. If you are a guy, you can lift your toilet lids and walk right up to the toilet as usual with your walker.I would give them a 10 star rating if I could, they really solved some issues for us in a very inexpensive manner and use the KISS principal in their engineering design. Highly recommended
S**N
Recovery from 3 weeks in ICU
For those that have just returned from a stay in ICU, legs are really weak, getting up off the toilet can be a real challenge. The therapists provide a 'commode' chair that goes over the existing toilet and which is VERY uncomfortable. So I had a look online and found this which effectively adds raised armrests to the toilet on adjustable legs. I am 6ft2in and weigh 88kg it seems to be able to take my weight and is sufficiently high for me to use my arms to assist in standing.It took me around 10 minutes to assemble I did not really refer to the instructions (who does?) but they had diagrams so it was relatively straightforward. The arms are on adjustable legs and they link around the back of the toilet seat as they are push fit into a tube with a flap. The flap has holes that mate with the toilet seat fasteners so you will need to remove the toilet seat screws at the back (often these are just plastic nuts) and then replace them but through the flap holes. These do not take any weight but they stop the arm rests from moving side to side so no need to tighten a lot. At the back of the arms where they rise up from the toilet seat, there are some twist tighteners that seem to be there to adjust the height of the back of the arms - not sure - but they need to be twisted tightly. Padded foam arm rests are actually Solid they may have been foam at one time :-)I have been using the system for 3 weeks and it has made me independent of a carer willing to come to help lift me off the toilet
F**Y
Excellent, works great
Very nice, very helpful and very sturdy. It’s really nice. My son discovered you can make one side swing back if you need more room to get around it as where mine is it works great to get my husband in the doorway and in front of it and then back him up. Of course it swings back and you have to make sure you get it locked in place. I highly recommend it. The OT did not recommend the raised toilet seat with bars as they are not too stable. I’m so glad she recommended this.
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