Drive Medical 3-in-1 Folding Commode Chair – Safe, Durable & Portable

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Increase bathroom safety and stability with this durable 3-in-1 commode chair. Designed for seniors and bariatric users up to 350 lbs, it can be used as a bedside commode, toilet safety frame, or shower chair. The steel-welded construction with a powder-coated finish ensures long-lasting strength, while the foldable design makes it easy to store or transport.

Benefits:

  • Provides safe, independent toileting for elderly or post-surgery users

  • Can be used in multiple ways: bedside, over toilet, or in shower

  • Folds easily for portability and quick setup anywhere

Features:

  • 350 lbs weight capacity

  • Adjustable height (16.5"–22.5")

  • Durable steel frame with powder coating

  • Plastic snap-on seat and lid for easy cleaning

  • Includes 7.5-quart bucket, lid, and splash guard

Specifications:

  • Seat Dimensions: 13.5" x 15"

  • Width Between Arms: 18" (22.5" overall)

  • Product Weight: 15 lbs

  • Warranty: Limited Lifetime

Drive Medical 3-in-1 Folding Commode Chair – Safe, Durable & Portable

Drive Medical 3-in-1 Folding Commode Chair – Safe, Durable & Portable

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