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Aluminum Shower Chair and Commode with Casters

Aluminum Shower Chair and Commode with Casters

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  • Easily assembles without tools
  • Padded, open front, vinyl toilet seat
  • Plastic armrests

Product Code: 11114KD-1

$160.00
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Description

Drive Medical Aluminum Shower Chair and Commode with Casters

This lightweight portable shower chair commode with casters by Drive Medical is packed with features to ensure a pleasant and comfortable bathing experience. One of the greatest benefits is the ultra comfort padded seat, featuring an open front design making personal hygiene easy and convenient. When the shower chair is not in use the back and 12 quart commode bucket can be removed without tools making cleaning and storage simple. The frame is manufactured with lightweight rust resistant anodized aluminum.

Easy to operate this shower chair commode comes equipped with 3" non skid casters making transfer too an from any bathroom safe and secure.


Product Highlights
  • 3" Non-skid, rust resistant, swivel casters (2 rear locking)
  • Anodized aluminum frame
  • Back removes for easy cleaning (tool free)
  • Comes with removable 12 qt commode bucket and cover
  • Easily assembles without tools
  • Padded, open front, vinyl toilet seat
  • Plastic armrests
Technical Specs
Specs
  • Weight Capacity: 300 lbs
  • Weight: 18 lbs
  • Width: 18" between arms | 21.5" Outside
  • Height: 21"
  • Seat Dimensions: 16" (W) x 16" (D)
Wheelchair Measuring Guide

Wheelchair Measuring Guide

Wheelchair Measuring Guide Wheelchair Measuring Guide

Wheelchair Measurements:

  1. Hip Width:
    Use this to figure seat width if it is the widest point.
  2. Widest Point:
    Measure the widest area across the lower extremities if different from the hip width. This may influence seat width or arm style.
  3. Chest Width:
    Measure the widest point of the thorax just below the armpit. This measurement may influence system width or back width.
  4. Heel to Knee:
    Use this for legrest extensions and seat height.
  5. SRP to Knee (Seat Reference Point to Knee):
    This will determine the seat depth.
  6. Elbow to SRP (Elbow to Seat Reference Point):
    Measure this width with the arm in a 90-degree angle at the elbow and the shoulder in a neutral position.
  7. Shoulder Height:
    This will determine the height and the style of the back panel or the start for a custom back.
  8. Head Height:
    This will help determine the proper headrest height.


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