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TSE 120 Raised Toilet Seatwith armrest

CHF 69.00

driveTSE 120 Raised Toilet Seatwith armrest

CHF 69.00

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The drive TSE 120 raised toilet seat lifts the seating level of your toilet by up to 15.5 cm, making it easier to sit down and stand up again. It attaches to the ceramic of most standard toilet bowls without any tools. A lid, seat ring and two hygiene recesses are part of the design, and the recessed grip in the lid helps users with limited hand strength open it.

A raised toilet seat is commonly used after hip or knee surgery, with arthritis or when leg strength declines with age. The TSE 120 works at home as well as in home-care settings, and the carry packaging makes it easy to take along when travelling or visiting family.

  • Three height settings: 8.5, 12 or 15.5 cm
  • Tool-free installation, assembly gloves included
  • Lid with recessed grip for easy opening
  • Two hygiene recesses simplify personal care
  • Smooth surfaces, quick to clean and disinfect
  • Supports users up to 120 kg
  • Low weight, easy to take along

Fold-up armrests give extra support if standing up takes real effort; if seat height is the main issue, the slimmer version without armrests is sufficient. As a rule of thumb, choose as much raise as needed and as little as possible, so the feet stay flat on the floor.

You can order the TSE 120 raised toilet seat from saneq, the Swiss specialist retailer for medical supplies and daily living aids.

The TSE 120 with armrests supplements the three-level adjustable raised toilet seat with supports on both sides that serve as a standing aid when sitting down and getting up: the hands find a secure hold, and pushing up from the seat requires less effort. With an overall width of 55 cm and a weight of 4.1 kg, the seat riser remains compact and is often chosen when leg strength alone is no longer sufficient for getting up.

Article number
10140224
Brand
drive
Category
Toilet Aids
EAN
4065995002510
Armrest
with armrest