
Homecraft Locking Toilet SeatEmpty heading
| MPN | 81705383 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Homecraft |
| Packaging | 1/EA |
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Homecraft Locking Toilet Seat
The raised toilet seat helps reduce the amount of bending required to lower and rise from the toilet. The seat is ideal for those recovering after surgery allowing them to use the bathroom independently. A locking screw in the front of the toilet aid ensures a secure fit of the seat on the toilet, preventing it from moving during use.
Raises Existing Toilet Seat
The Locking Toilet Seat helps raise toilet seats by 4 ½” inches to allow easier access for the elderly. Foam padded armrests provide extra security, comfort, and stability to users. Measuring 8 inches between each other, the arms can be removed for easier transfer of patient and cleaning of the seat.
Provides Long-Lasting Durability
Homecraft Locking Toilet Seat is made of strong, molded plastic for long-lasting durability and strength. The raised toilet seat is designed to fit standard sized toilet seats with a weight load capacity of 300 pounds. Constructed of a cleanable surface that can be easily washed and sanitized.
- Locking toilet seat aids those with physical limitations, range of motion, or recovering from hip or knee replacement surgery
- The slight downward slope toward the front makes it easier for the user to sit down and rise from the toilet
- Features large molded arms with foam grips for comfort and support, easy to remove for easier transfer of patient and cleaning of the seat
- The elevated toilet seat measures 8" in width between the arms and 4.5" tall with a user weight capacity of 300 lbs
- Easy to install and remove, the raised toilet seat can be cleaned using a bleach and water solution or disinfectant wipes

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