Commode TS-Care - Bischoff & Bischoff

SKU: 2201000000

Seat height: multi-stage adjustable (50 – 60 cm)
Price:
Sale priceCHF 189.00 Regular priceCHF 259.00

Description

The TS-Care commode chair from Bischoff & Bischoff is a comfortable, stable, and easy-to-clean aid solution for people with limited mobility when using the toilet.
It combines comfortable seating, functional design, and easy handling, making daily hygiene tasks safer, more pleasant, and more independent – ideal for home, care facilities, or assisted living.
With a net weight of only 7.6 kg, the commode chair is easy to move and handle, yet remains stable and can support up to 120 kg.

User Manual

Your advantages:

  • Comfortable seat: padded for comfortable sitting even for extended periods

  • Stable construction: secure, durable frame for daily use

  • Easy cleaning: quick to keep hygienically clean

  • Non-slip feet: for secure grip on various surfaces

  • Practical use: thoughtful design specifically for the toilet area

  • Care-friendly: easily accessible for caregivers and family members

Who is this commode chair suitable for?

The TS-Care is particularly suitable for:

  • Individuals with limited mobility
  • Seniors or those in rehabilitation
  • People who need assistance with toileting
  • Caregivers, family members, and support staff

Thanks to its comfortable features and safe design, this commode chair makes every toilet visit safer, more comfortable, and easier — for users and accompanying persons.

 

TECHNICAL DATA

TS-Care
Seat width 40 cm
Seat depth 42 cm
Seat height 50 – 60 cm
Hygiene cut-out 26 x 22.4 cm (oval)
Total width 55 cm
Total height 81 – 91 cm
Total length 52 cm
Total weight 7.6 kg
Load capacity 120 kg
Color Blue

 

Why buy from Rehabedarf?

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✔ Secure ordering process & transparent handling

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