Folding Steel Bedside Commode Chair

Drive Medical 11148-1 Folding Steel Bedside Commode Chair, Portable Toilet, Supports Bariatric Individuals Weighing Up To 350 Lbs, with 7.5 Qt. Bucket and 13.5 Inch Seat, Grey

About this item

3-in-1 Commode Chair

Versatile 3-in-1 design enables this model to easily be positioned over a standard toilet; can be used as a portable self-contained commode or a shower chair

Foldable Frame

Our 350-lb capacity commode chair features fold-up legs for convenient storage and transportation; Seat dimensions: 13.5″ x 15″; Seat height: 16.6″ x 22.5″; Width between arms: 18″, 22.5″ outside

Easy To Assemble

Achieve the ideal sitting position by adjusting the seat height via easy to adjust built-in push pins; Durable plastic snap-on seat and lid installs without pushing buttons

Quality Construction

Made from durable powder-coated steel, our portable commode and potty chair for adults is capable of supporting up to 350 lbs and features supportive armrests

Easy To Clean

Equipped with a convenient carry handle and protective pail cover, our bedside commode bucket with 7.5 Quart capacity is easy to empty; Use commode liners for even quicker clean ups

The POP Team


“The Drive Medical Folding Steel Bedside Commode Chair has been a game-changer for our caregiving needs. Its sturdy construction and portability make it a reliable solution for individuals weighing up to 350 lbs. The 7.5 Qt. bucket and comfortable 13.5-inch seat add convenience. This commode chair has truly provided a practical and supportive solution for our caregiving tasks, ensuring comfort and ease for our loved ones.”

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