🚽 Elevate Your Throne Experience!
The Carex Toilet Seat Riser is an elongated toilet seat elevator that adds 3.5 inches to your toilet height, making it easier for seniors and those with mobility challenges to sit and stand. With a robust weight capacity of 300 pounds and a quick installation process, this riser fits most elongated toilets and offers a comfortable solution for everyday use.
M**A
You will need that screw driver handy.
I have only one concern how do I ween off the uses of being comfortable while sitting. Recently had knee replacement and needed the heights. Now it's so much easier I kept in it uses. Only things is once a month need to tighten ever so little at a time the screws. Just can not put force or the extension will tilt upwards. Slow easy adjustment lines it all back to that first use. 275 pound sits on this every day!
R**Z
Toilet seat riser
Good product. I didn’t end up using it, I’m 5’4 and had lumbar surgery. When this was installed it made me too high up and my feet were almost dangling lolll I can see the benefit for it being higher - just wasn’t for me
A**N
Why To Have It
Okay........it's killing me. I didn't want to order this, but I did. I just got a full knee replacement. I'm 6'6" tall. I was gonna man up and not have to get this........but it makes all the difference in the world to have the taller toilet at this point. I'll remove it when my knee is normal, but this was a good thing. Also a whole lot cheaper than buying a tall toilet. This works GREAT. Installs in 5 minutes and is stable.
K**S
Getting a lift
All I can say is thank you for this product! I recently had foot surgery and the worse part is trying to sit on and get up from the toilet. It has been a struggle because I can't put any weight on my foot. By adding a few inches to the height of the toilet, I can transition from my knee scooter to the seat with ease. It's a little weird looking and definitely not something I would use as a permanent solution, but for my temporary situation it is great.
R**N
Badly designed bolt to attach to toilet
I bought this in advance of knee surgery, but having tried to attach it to my toilet I concluded that while the seat itself seems sturdy, it has some fatal design issues.- The extra-long bolts included in the package have a larger diameter than typical and were too large to pass through the mounting holes in my fairly generic Kohler toilet seat. The bolts also have very large heads, so even if I could get them through the mounting holes, they would prevent the existing bolt covers from snapping down on them.- Each bolt includes a metal washer, a plastic washer, and a metal wing nut. The instructions don't say how to use the washers, although it seems like they would need to be on the top because the holes in the seat itself through which the bolts pass are absolutely huge and the bolt heads wouldn't be able to hold down the seat without the washers. However, that leaves only the metal wing-nuts anchoring the bolt to the toilet itself at the bottom, which seems like a great way to break the porcelain of the toilet if they're screwed down tight.I suspect I could go to Home Depot and find some bolts that are the same diameter/thread size as came with my Kohler seat but are long enough to pass through this seat riser, and which would work with my existing Kohler mounting hardware. But at this point that's too much trouble. This seat is going back.
L**E
RASIER FIR SMALL TOILET
Worked great for what we need
R**Y
Too high for a short person
I bought this raised seat because I was having knee-replacement surgery. The seat is good and it was easy to install, and I liked that I could use my old toilet seat on it so it wouldn't be an open toilet like a public bathroom. It also accommodated my bidet. I did have to put felt pads at the front of the underside to keep it level. It didn't work out well for me, however, because I am only 5'3" and it raised my seat so high that my feet could not rest on the floor. Only my toes could reach the floor, and that caused pain in my leg. At first, I thought it was mostly because my knee was so stiff from the surgery, but as my knee got better, my leg still hurt when I sat on the toilet because it was too high. I had to remove it after just a couple of weeks. If I were a little taller, it would have been great.
E**E
It does the trick!
My husband had a knee replacement. We bought this for his recovery. What can I say? It fit the elongated toilet and I got lazy not having to use so many leg muscles,lol.
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