








🚽 Elevate your bathroom game—comfort and safety, no compromises!
The Drive Medical 2-in-1 Raised Toilet Seat with Removable Padded Arms offers a 5-inch elevation to ease sitting and standing, featuring a secure, tool-free locking system compatible with most toilets. Constructed from durable, easy-to-clean plastic, it supports up to 300 lbs and includes adjustable padded armrests for enhanced stability. Ideal for seniors, post-surgery recovery, or anyone seeking safer bathroom access, this product combines ergonomic design with trusted reliability.






















| ASIN | B002VWK0UK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,867 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #1 in Raised Toilet Seats #523 in Sales & Deals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (16,659) |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2004 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | RTL12027RA |
| Manufacturer | Drive Medical |
| Product Dimensions | 16.5 x 17 x 5 inches; 5 Pounds |
A**R
Makes a BIG difference.
I had a hip replacement and trying to sit down on the low toilet was excruciating. This raised seat is fantastic. Easy to install. Requires no tools. Awesome product. I recommend it highly.
M**N
Risers for long-legged folks and those with joint issues
How much do I like this raised toilet seat? I bought three for me and three for my elderly parents - total six. Super easy to assemble, sturdy, and a great height for seniors or anyone with a hip or knee replacement. Have had them for over a year now and can attest to their durability and easy set up.
J**R
Works For joint pain
It works much easier to get up off toliet do not need to bend my knees to get up very sturdy and locks in position no moment just if you have big hips it is a little narrow but wide enough to make it work all you have t do is just turn knob all the way to right to lock in position and sit
B**W
Good but a bit wobbly.
Bought this for my elderly father. It was easy to connect to the toilet, but didn’t feel very secure. It was screwed in tightly, but he felt that it wobbled when he sat down. Overall it worked well.
I**M
Good seat, but narrow for the wide
One may not realize how helpful a raised toilet is until you actually need one :) welp here we are and this one just so happens to be perfectly imperfect for the need after having foot surgery. I ordered one without handles at first and quickly returned for this one. The handles are a definite necessity creating a safer and helpful way in getting off and on toilet. Please note that although the seat appears wide with the handles it’s not so much, so in my opinion this may not be that comfortable for bottom heavy folks. I placed mine atop my bidet attachment so it’s a bit wobbly of course but still fits good.
B**B
Too high installed on a comfort height toilet - I'm 5'4" and it's Edith Ann height for me
This 3 star review just pertains to my specific situation, but here goes: I am a 5'4", 135 lb, female who just had a hip replacement. Our current toilets are all "comfort height" (~17"h) but it was recommended that I get a raised toilet seat with handle assists to help during my recovery. I bought this based on the ease of installation and the Drive reputation. We'd already had the need to purchase assist products for our parents in the past, and the Drive brand was always very reputable and of great quality. The quality of this is of true Drive standards. Strong, sturdy, well made and very easy to install. What didn't work though, is that adding 5 inches in height to our 17" high comfort height toilets meant that my feet didn't touch the floor. This raised seat added too much height which was even more painful for my new hip, than sitting on just the toilet without it. Truly, I felt like Edith Ann (if you're of a certain age, you know what I'm talking about) with my feet swinging off the floor. In addition, it's not clear in the photos, but the opening of this riser is quite a bit smaller than the full opening of the toilet without it. The seat part is very bulbous and that cuts down on the opening size by quite a bit. At the risk of TMI, a normal seat sort of cradles your behind, but because this seat part is much larger, this one feels like you're just sitting on a hard plastic seat. Ours is an elongated toilet and the opening that this riser has is even smaller than a round toilet opening. We also have a hand held bidet spray connected to our toilet and this smaller opening would not be conducive to using the spray either. The last thing to mention is that the look of this (even tho it's not meant to be a permanent seat) is very "institutional". It just looks like a seat that a care/rehab facility would have on their toilets. I will shop for another riser in the 3" inch height range. Hoping to find one that is just as easy to install with assist handles too. If your toilet is lower and not already of comfort height, then this may work for you. If you're in the 6' +/- height range, then this might also work for you. Unfortunately, it did not work for me. * * update: check this one out. This is the one I decided on. It's a 3" riser, looks and feels like a regular seat, and is just as easy to install. A bit more expensive, and without handrail assists, but completely worth the extra cost. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C65N2786?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1
T**L
Happy Customer
I purchased this raised toilet seat for use after knee replacement, but it has earned a permanent spot in my bathroom. It was absolutely helpful during my recovery, especially with the arms on the side. (My bathroom is quite small, and there is no space to add a grab bar.) I soon came to realize this seat is considerably more comfortable than a standard toilet seat, especially if you have to sit there for an extended period of time. It's wider, providing more support for your thighs, and the bars are spaced far enough apart to accommodate my wide load. Of course, the added height makes it easier to stand up from, even if you aren't using the arms. It fits securely into the toilet bowl and is easy to keep clean. I can't think of one negative thing to say about it! It's staying!
D**H
Great seat, but I found it hard to get off thr toilet to clean the bottom of it.
I broke my hip the first of August. When I was in rehab they suggested this seat. It brought my toilet seat to 19”, I am 5’10”, was a good height for me. The rails on the side worked great for me I have plenty of room when using it, I weigh about 120#. I really didn’t like the fact it didn’t have a lid, I have a small bathroom and was afraid I might drop something in the pot. The top is easy to keep clean, but I am 84 and someone was always tightening the knob on front, I couldn’t loosen it to clean the bottom, but I got it off today and the bottom was absolutely disgusting. It had been about 2 or 3 weeks since I cleaned it. It was not easy to clean. I suggest wiping it down daily top and bottom. I took off one star because of how hard it was to loosen it to get the seat off of the toilet to clean I thought about taking off two stars. Works great, is not easy to clean the bottom of the seat.
T**A
If you are short like me 5 foot, it works but my feet don't lay flat on the ground, the 5 inches is a bit more than what I would like, but it works.
D**O
Es fácil de instalar. No requiere herramientas o modificaciones previas al mueble de baño. Es un poco voluptuoso pero resulta cómodo al uso. Los apoyos de brazos se puede retirar en caso de así quererlo. Muy útil para personas mayores con dificultad de movimiento.
A**R
Ok
D**R
The handles are an added bonus enabling one to push oneself off the throne when there is nothing close by to grab. Suitable especially for a bulkier person.
H**Y
Did not fit the toilet properly so was unsafe to use. I could not send back so went in the bin.
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