ShowerBuddy SB6W Roll-In Solo Chair-SolutionBased
ShowerBuddy SB6W Roll-In Solo Chair-SolutionBased
ShowerBuddy SB6W Roll-In Solo Chair-SolutionBased
ShowerBuddy SB6W Roll-In Solo Chair-SolutionBased
ShowerBuddy SB6W Roll-In Solo Chair-SolutionBased
ShowerBuddy SB6W Roll-In Solo Chair-SolutionBased
ShowerBuddy SB6W Roll-In Solo Chair-SolutionBased
ShowerBuddy SB6W Roll-In Solo Chair-SolutionBased

ShowerBuddy SB6W Roll-In Solo Chair

$845.75

The Roll-InBuddy Solo (SB6W) shower chair is designed for use in a curbless/accessible or roll-in shower stall. The SB6W can roll over most toilets to be used as an over-toilet commode and can double as a bedside commode. It is a self-propelled shower chair and is designed for independent use. The SB6W includes two 24” large, self-propelled wheels to allow the user independent, safe, and easy maneuvering throughout their home and bathroom area. The chair is equipped standard with a front opening cushion, swing away and removable footrests, a clip-on calf strap, flip back armrests (not lockable), a commode bucket with lid, pee guard, safety belt, and is height adjustable.

The SB6W weighs 41.9 lbs with a weight capacity of 300 lbs.

View PartsOpen Box $576.10

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Lifetime Warranty

Standard Features

HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE

Included

LIFETIME WARRANTY

Included

BEDSIDE COMMODE

Included

SLIDES OVER TOILET

Included

FLIP BACK ARMS

Included

CHEST BELT
 

Included

4 LOCKING CASTERS

Included

24" Wheels  
 

Included

Customer Reviews

Based on 28 reviews
75%
(21)
7%
(2)
11%
(3)
4%
(1)
4%
(1)
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TSC
Excellent quality

This chair wasn't too hard to put together. The instruction were clear and I did it very quickly. It is well made, rolls very well and is super sturdy. Very happy with this as a bath chair.

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paul patrick
ShowerBuddy chair

Great chair my wife loves it. best chair on the market for a roll in shower and fits right over the toilet.

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Amy C. Allen
Too high, brakes are unreliable

This seat on this chair is made too tall (high) to comfortably transfer to from a standard size wheelchair or bed. The seat is 24” high, and a standard wheelchair (average) seat height is 18”. It is very hard on the shoulders to pull oneself up and it makes the transfer dangerous so that I can’t transfer independently. The brakes loosen over time and are cheap and flimsy design and construction and break easily.

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carolinagirl39
Pricey but worth every penny

I purchased this chair while my husband was still hospitalized for a very unexpected but extensive back surgery. The severity left him unable to stand and I needed a chair that was not only comfortable for him but easy for me to maneuver.

Being a nurse, I knew what I was looking for and the only chair that came close was this one.

The only thing I would caution about is to be certain that the brakes are engaged and the front casters are locked when the occupant is getting in/out of this chair. That probably goes without saying but with only the brakes engaged (like wheelchair brakes) there is slight movement because of the casters. I tested this out before he came home so I would be familiar with the product.

We did take down one side of our glass shower door (and put up a curtain) to make it easier to get in /out of the shower. I need to back it in and that is a bit tricky since the casters are on the front - I have to pull a bit to the side to get it positioned properly but it isn't overly strenuous (I am 66 and have no problem doing this).
This will likely be along term product in our house and I expect it to last for a long time. The quality is great.

A
Alan Palmer
Great chair! You are at risk of it being not the right size for your needs.

This chair is better if you order it through the manufacturer if you need it customized. I bought this one about a month ago and it won't fit over our toilet. The toilet is a little too wide. My point is that if you think this is going to only be used for showers, it's very good!

The other reason you might want to order it custom is to make sure that the seat is padded. The seat's a little hard and uncomfortable if you've lost a lot of weight and you're very bony. That's about the only complaint I have with it! Otherwise, I highly recommend it!

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Customer Reviews

Based on 28 reviews
75%
(21)
7%
(2)
11%
(3)
4%
(1)
4%
(1)
T
TSC
Excellent quality

This chair wasn't too hard to put together. The instruction were clear and I did it very quickly. It is well made, rolls very well and is super sturdy. Very happy with this as a bath chair.

p
paul patrick
ShowerBuddy chair

Great chair my wife loves it. best chair on the market for a roll in shower and fits right over the toilet.

A
Amy C. Allen
Too high, brakes are unreliable

This seat on this chair is made too tall (high) to comfortably transfer to from a standard size wheelchair or bed. The seat is 24” high, and a standard wheelchair (average) seat height is 18”. It is very hard on the shoulders to pull oneself up and it makes the transfer dangerous so that I can’t transfer independently. The brakes loosen over time and are cheap and flimsy design and construction and break easily.

c
carolinagirl39
Pricey but worth every penny

I purchased this chair while my husband was still hospitalized for a very unexpected but extensive back surgery. The severity left him unable to stand and I needed a chair that was not only comfortable for him but easy for me to maneuver.

Being a nurse, I knew what I was looking for and the only chair that came close was this one.

The only thing I would caution about is to be certain that the brakes are engaged and the front casters are locked when the occupant is getting in/out of this chair. That probably goes without saying but with only the brakes engaged (like wheelchair brakes) there is slight movement because of the casters. I tested this out before he came home so I would be familiar with the product.

We did take down one side of our glass shower door (and put up a curtain) to make it easier to get in /out of the shower. I need to back it in and that is a bit tricky since the casters are on the front - I have to pull a bit to the side to get it positioned properly but it isn't overly strenuous (I am 66 and have no problem doing this).
This will likely be along term product in our house and I expect it to last for a long time. The quality is great.

A
Alan Palmer
Great chair! You are at risk of it being not the right size for your needs.

This chair is better if you order it through the manufacturer if you need it customized. I bought this one about a month ago and it won't fit over our toilet. The toilet is a little too wide. My point is that if you think this is going to only be used for showers, it's very good!

The other reason you might want to order it custom is to make sure that the seat is padded. The seat's a little hard and uncomfortable if you've lost a lot of weight and you're very bony. That's about the only complaint I have with it! Otherwise, I highly recommend it!