EZ-Access TILT Toilet Incline Lift, Corded Power, Elongated Seat

Brand:EZ-ACCESS

3.5/5

1069.12

The TILT Toilet Incline Lift from EZ-ACCESS lifts and lowers users on to and off of their toilet with the bush of a button, providing the independence needed to maintain dignity in the bathroom. By combining the functionality of a heavy duty commode and a lift chair, the TILT offers an easy-to-use bathroom safety solution for those affected by mobility challenges. Help reduce the risk of you or a loved one experiencing a fall by installing a TILT.

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Note on Returns: Opened hygiene products are non returnable; TILT and Bathing Accessories must be in original packaging with no broken seal to return; Please contact our customer service team if you have a problem installing or need parts. Bathroom Safety Accessories: EZ-ACCESS has simple solutions to make the bathroom safer, along with accessories to make bathing more convenient for individuals with limited mobility and their caregivers. Comfort and Balance: This lift accommodates users ranging from 5’2” to 6’4” and bowl heights from 14” to 21”; Moves the user 7-1/2” forward to align shoulders over feet for optimal balance and positioning. Easy Install: This lift features a handheld control to make the lifting process convenient for user or caregiver; Installs in less than 15 minutes and attaches directly to bowl for greater stability. Toilet Lift: This patented aid lifts to your natural body movement, combining the functionality of a heavy duty commode and lift chair for an easy to use lightweight and durable bathroom safety solution.
Assembly Required ‎Yes
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand EZ-ACCESS
Brand ‎EZ-ACCESS
Color White
Color ‎White
Country of Origin ‎USA
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 67 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
Furniture Finish ‎Stainless Steel
Included Components ‎Lift, seat, mounting hardware
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎TILE SMSS
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎34 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎EZ-ACCESS, a division of Homecare Products, Inc.
Material ‎Plastic
Maximum Weight Recommendation ‎325 Pounds
Number Of Pieces ‎1
Part Number ‎TILT SMES
Product Dimensions 24"D x 24"W x 18"H
Product Dimensions ‎24 x 24 x 18 inches
Product Dimensions ‎24"D x 24"W x 18"H
Seat Height ‎15 Inches
Seat Material Type Plastic
Seat Material Type ‎Plastic
Shape ‎Elongated
Size Corded Power, Elongated Seat
Size ‎Corded Power, Elongated Seat
Style ‎Corded Power, Elongated Seat
Warranty Description ‎2-year.

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Scritto da: D C
Excellent
I didn't even know this type of product was even available until I got an ad in the mail for the same idea that looked better but was double in price. I looked on Amazon and this item popped up. I bought it for my elerly mother who can't get off a normal toilet and she doesn't have the strength in her arms to pull herself off the toilet risers using the safety railing. So we purchased this lifter and it's a God send for her. It looks very mechanical but it works and that's all that matters.
Scritto da: JVine
This is wonderful for the elderly or anyone who is struggling to stand! Great value!
We had looked at a number of options for our Dad as he was struggling to stand. First, he is tall and a big man. Has a lift chair so we investigated a number of options to help him with the toilet after he fell and fractured his hip and shoulder on the same side. He couldn’t grab hold and pull himself up so we had to find a solution. My husband is an engineer so we didn’t have any issues with the install or adding an electrical outlet to plug it in. We had to run it across the vanity originally until he could install an outlet lower, but that was not a problem. Dad loves his lift toilet seat and he is able to get up under his own power (although still needs some hygiene help bc of the broken shoulder), but him being able to get himself upright has allowed a nurses aide to help in other areas. This product was WAY less expensive than other options we considered and from what we have experienced, works better and takes up a lot less space than any of the others. We had only a few inches to work with between the vanity, toilet, and shower (older home) so that was also a deciding factor. Came mostly put together. Only challenge was getting the pin in the slot to hold the drive gear, but that was more to do with space in our bathroom that anything else. Overall, BEST value for our money, works great, no complaints!! Would highly recommend!
Scritto da: Mimisan
POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE... HOWEVER, PRODUCT IS AMAZING
** UPDATE: Customer Service Rep, Supervisor reached out to me yesterday and requested the invoice order pic again. Said they would be sending out a replacement liner. I will update when I receive. ** Taking a star off for POOR customer service. Purchased the elongated corded power version. Assembly was mildly difficult because I needed motor on opposite side. Watched the Youtube vid for installation and it was a breeze. It did require 2 people to install. The product itself has been a game changer for my family member. Very simple to use. I am helping due to age and disabilities, but feel they could handle on their own if needed. They're about 5' 7" and the toilet itself is an elevated toilet. I raise it a couple inches and lower for usage. When they need to rise, I simply operate the lift to their desired comfort. We do have bar mounted to the wall in front of the toilet to grab onto. They also have their walker in front of them for safety and stability. My issue? The plastic liner that sits below the toilet seat was cracked where the bar that raises the seat comes through. I reached out to customer service on July 21st. They requested pics and a pic of Amazon invoice, which I promptly sent. Rep acknowledged receipt. Then, I didn't hear anything. Reached out on July 26th. Rep responded on 7/27th and said they were working on it. I said I only wanted a replacement for the liner. I was pleased with the unit itself. Haven't heard back. Sent a message this morning, 8/2 and received a bounce back email stating the rep was out until tomorrow. I don't understand how hard this could be! When you pay over $600 for a toilet seat, it should arrive, defect free and in working order. And a replacement for a PLASTIC liner should be a simple process!
Scritto da: rachelle
Dignity Saver
My dad is in his mid 70s and can’t get around like he used to. This gadget was worth every penny and has given him(and the rest of us) peace of mind b/c he can now take care of a very basic necessity without assistance. You cannot put a price on that, so this was a steal. It was easy to install-I had to flip the side the motor was on and it was still super easy. Make sure you measure your space-the unit is pretty wide.
Scritto da: Sheila
Maintain your independence
This is a God send! I have muscular dystrophy and was having issues getting up from toilet myself. I already had a raised seat with arms but it got to point that wasn’t enough. I’m only 50 and my independence is very important to me. The thought of needing someone else to help me go to bathroom was very depressing. Then I saw this and figured I would try, what did I have to lose? It lifts smoothly and slowly enough so I can get my balance as it goes up. Thank you to whoever designed this!!
Scritto da: Steve
I like it!
Easier to install than expected, though the included bolts didn't match the description in the instructions, requiring a trip to the hardware store. Lift operation is easy and smooth. I was a little surprised how far up and forward it goes! The device feels plenty sturdy for my nearly 250 lbs. The arms of the lift are something of a constraint to my legs. I have larger thighs and prefer to "manspread" on the toilet. The arms make that difficult. I have a set of add-on arms I've been using with the toilet for awhile to aide standing. The Tilt is sized such that I can retain the add-on arms as well. The Tilt has no seat cover, unfortunately. This means I have no backrest while sitting.
Scritto da: Golfer Walt
A "God-send" if you have trouble standing up from seated position
This is an exceptionally well engineered and well constructed toilet seat lift system (built in the USA). It was very easy to install using the clear instruction booklet that came with it. The only downside is that when it is installed on a toilet that is already 17 inches high, the lift seat adds 4.5 inches to the height so that the feet of a person of average height (5'10") will not touch the floor when seated. For the standard lower 14" toilet height it should be perfect. I am using the 17" toilet and use a half step (available on Amazon: Evelots Indoor/Outdoor Non-Slip Plastic Half Step for Elderly Mobility) for the foot rest, which works well. It is easy to clean when needed. I recommend this seat for anyone young or old who has lost strength in arms and legs and cannot stand up from a seated position without help.

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