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Crafted with an upgraded heavy-duty aluminum frame, this shower chair ensures superior durability and stability.
The unique angled legs feature non-skid rubber tips that distribute the user's weight over a larger area, making the chair ultra-safe and stable.
With a weight capacity of up to 330lbs, this shower chair provides reliable support for individuals with limited mobility or injury.

Designed to prioritize comfort and safety, this shower chair is perfect for individuals who require support during showering.
The medical shower chair with arms features an extra-wide anti-slip surface seat, measuring 16"W x 15"D, with unique drainage holes that effectively reduce the risk of slippage.
For a relaxing experience, the chair is equipped with an anti-slip handle, ensuring a better sitting experience.
The distance between the two handles is 24 inches, providing ample space and support.

Accessibility and Convenience
This medicaid shower chair offers excellent accessibility and convenience.
It comes with removable back and handles, allowing users to customize the chair based on their preferences.
The height adjustable legs, ranging from 27 inches to 33 inches, accommodate various users and ensure optimal comfort.
With tool-free and hassle-free assembly, all the necessary accessories are included in the package, making it easy to set up and use.
Additionally, the lightweight design weighing just 8 lbs, coupled with the removable handles and back, makes it portable and versatile for different purposes.
Experience comfort and support with this bath chair featuring padded armrests and a backrest.
The medical shower chair meets the highest medical standards and has a weight capacity of up to 300 pounds. Its sturdy construction includes an aluminum support, EVA foam handrail, rubber base, and HDPE seat.
The removable arms and backrest provide flexibility, allowing you to customize the chair based on your needs.
With its comfortable design and secure features, it is suitable for individuals of all ages, including the bariatric, elderly, seniors, adults, disabled, and pregnant women.
The legs of this bath chair are easily adjustable to ensure a proper fit.
With convenient push buttons, you can effortlessly adjust the height according to your preference.
The non-slip rubber feet offer additional stability, preventing any slipping on the bathtub or shower floor.
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