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The Graham-Field6465A-1 Lumex Versaframe Toilet Safety Rail is a versatile and essential bathroom aid designed for individuals seeking enhanced safety and comfort. With its adjustable height and width, tool-free assembly, and robust 250 lb weight capacity, this lightweight anodized aluminum frame ensures a secure and supportive experience for users.
F**Y
Probably safer than it feels
The purpose of this product to help someone who needs a way to safely lower themselves onto the toilet to have something to hang on to. This product does that. However, it does that while feeling like the rickety bridge that Indiana Jones ran over in The Temple Of Doom.It was easy to assemble. It's mostly spring pins that allow you to adjust the height and a plate that you bolt under the toilet seat to hold it in place. That plate works very well. The spring pins, not so well.It appears that the holes through which the pins go are a little bit bigger than the pins themselves so that there is wiggle room. And the arms do wiggle from side to side. To be sure I don't have any fear that the thing would collapse baring excessive weight (250 lbs limit). But the fact that the arms so easily move is disconcerting to say the least.We did have a loaner that was as solid as a battleship (and weighed about the same) but about three times the cost of this unit. Thinking about it now maybe that would have been a better choice.Given my experience I would not recommend this item but I don't think it's unsafe.
D**E
VersaFrame Toilet Safety Rails
As a person with severe arthritis in hips and knees it has been challenging to rise from a seated position. The home I purchased recently does not have a counter next to the toilet in the master bath and the wall on the opposite side of the room was too far away for grab bars. Enter the VersaFrame. I'm now able to stand after using the toilet without the need to call for assistance.Installation was very easy and would require only that the toilet seat be removed and re-installed (in most cases only a screwdriver would be needed). As I was also installing a new toilet seat, it took only an extra minute to install the VersaFrame. This went onto a ADA height toilet with elongated bowl and fit perfectly. With the built-in adjustments, it could also be installed on a standard-height toilet with round bowl or any combination of the two. In addition to the height adjustment, there are also adjustments for width. However, since the back of the frame is bolted to the top of the toilet bowl, the height adjustments apply only to height necessary for installation, not for the height of the person using it. The arms may be a bit too high for a shorter person, but at 6'3" they were perfect for me.My only concern is that the arms are a bit wobbly side to side, but this may be minimized by using the narrower width option. Additionally, since most of the force will be downward, a side to side wobble would have minimal impact.
C**M
Not very stable
This was not very stable.
L**K
Very Helpful Product
My husband installed the safety rails and said it was easy to do. It looks like it has a couple of adjustments for width but the height can only be adjusted depending upon the height of the toilet. My toilet is a standard size toilet with a round seat. The rails attach to the toilet (where the seat attaches) so you must remove the toilet seat first, attach the rails and the re-attach the seat on top of it. It's not really shown in the picture but the back rail has a flat piece that extends from the rail (which goes where your seat was attached) which makes it possible to place your seat over it. I am only 5'5" and I have no problem with the height of the handrails. As some have commented, the rails can wobble a bit, but since they are attached to the toilet I find the rails to be sturdy enough to help me get safely on and off the seat which is what it is meant to do.
G**A
price
easy toi assemble but not as sturdy wobbles some when standing
A**L
From a home care physical therapist- these are not stable ...
From a home care physical therapist- these are not stable enough due to play at the tube connections. They attach well to the toilet and that connection is stable. Beware if you have a front mounted toilet flush as the back of the arm support may interfere with your ability to flush.The piece of paper included shows the pieces but does not indicate which ends connect together. Another tip- connect all pieces before attaching to toilet if you don't have a lot of clearance space on the sides of the toilet as you may not be able to insert the pieces into the toilet connection pieces.
A**R
support and price
I just have a new hip and needed extra support to get onto and off the toilet. this was easy to install and i have been very confident in using this product. this is not as secure as a four posted support but has not given my 245lb any sign of a problem. i would recommend this product.
J**Z
Good
I bought this for my mom and she love it.
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