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Hinged Elevated Toilet Seat - Standard Toilet

Note: Review only, product no longer for sale.

This permanently installed raised seat provides the benefit of a higher seat.

This permanently installed raised seat does not significantly change the appearance of your toilet but still provides the benefit of a higher seat. The Hinged Elevated Toilet Seat assists those who have trouble sitting down and getting up from the standard toilet. The seat elevates the seating position by 3" (76 cm) and is installed using your own toilet seat and cover. A second model is supplied with a cushioned soft-top toilet seat and soft-top cover. The seat riser is made of two parts which are hinged together, allowing the ring to be lifted in the same manner as the toilet seat. This makes cleaning easy.

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Hinged Elevated Toilet Seat - Standard Toilet
Hinged Elevated Toilet Seat - Standard Toilet

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Hyper-Acute

Vision

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Low
Extremely Low
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Gross Motor

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