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Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Love this! Well made, very sturdy. Seat folds up. Nice wide seat.
M
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
Good hold
Ann C/RM
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
The teak seems genuine to withstand the moisture, steam, and high temperature environment, and the hardware is heavy duty to support substantial body weights.Note:We returned the first delivery due to re-sealing tape on the case ends, assuming the product was opened, re-sealed and returned due to a defective issue. However, when the replacement case promptly arrived also retaped, we opened the case to discover there was nothing obviously wrong as the factory inner packaging was undisturbed. The problem is with the cases not being taped securely at the factory. Therefore, AMAZON customers should know that cases arriving in re-sealed condition is not an indication of a defective product, but is re-sealed to keep the case ends closed.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
Easy to install in tile shower. Use 100% silicone after drilling hole so no water gets in behind screws/anchor. Sturdy. Excellent for mobility issues or for shaving legs safely in a sitting position.
MPT
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
This seat is extremely well made and has the bonus of folding up out of the way when unneeded.
jan V.
Reviewed in Canada on October 23, 2024
We live in an over 55 housing complex, the entrance into the house does not have the space for a chair oor bench for elderly persons to sit down to put on their shoes. This teak fold up seat was ideal to place behind the entrance door and looks great and fits the purpose.
may77
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
We needed an place to sit down to put on shoes and boots in our small laundry room/garage door entrance. This is a great solution. Tuck it up out of the way till you need it. It's very sturdy and attractive with pretty medium tone wood. We love it. Had a handy man install it as we are older and it needs to be screwed into studs for safety (as any such seat would) but I think most could do it themselves.
Jiang
Reviewed in Canada on May 13, 2023
I purchased this shower seat to be installed on the guest room for my elderly parents. It’s super sturdy, solid construction and eye pleasing. Highly recommend!
Mid Life Gal
Reviewed in Canada on September 22, 2022
This was awfully expensive, but we needed a folding bench seat for our tiny front door area for older folks to put their shoes on. We tried ordering only hardware, rated for 350lbs https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07RKN2T14/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1 These buckled with only 160lbs on them. We researched other products and they were ALL expensive but the reviews on this one, the recognized brand name, and the fact that this was the best price we could find drove us to choosing it. We were NOT sorry. Easy installation and sturdy as can be! The wood is unfinished which, I gather, is okay for teak. It can handle water (which is why it's marketed as a shower seat). If you want a nice finish you can use teak oil, but it would get on clothes for our purposes, so we won't bother. It's odd to have unfinished wood but, as far as quality, we are thrilled. The price feels less painful when we're confident in our purchase. Definitely install in studs in the wall.
Chris P
Reviewed in Canada on July 8, 2022
It’s sturdy, perfect size , easy to install came quickly once ordered 5 stars ✅👌🏾
Joanne Cunnington
Reviewed in Canada on October 23, 2021
It is easy to install and works well. Very sturdy and strong.
Fargo Shopper
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2019
I turned to Amazon when Home Depot was continually out of stock in the silver finish. It was available, at a nearly identical price, and arrived ahead of schedule. The seat is quite roomy, so it's very comfortable. I don't mind the fact that it needs to be oiled a couple times a year, because I also have to seal my marble vanity top. I'll just make a morning of it in the spring and fall, so I can leave the window open.This was for a master bath remodel. It was moderately high end and this seat doesn't detract from the aesthetics. I much prefer it over a built in bench, especially for comfort.A couple things to note. The finish is a brushed metal, rather than shiny. The seat does not fold up on its own, you do need to raise it yourself. Neither of these things mattered to me, but might to some. The Moen name is imprinted into the wood on the front slat. I didn't mind, but you can unscrew the boards and switch it with one of the blank ones, if you hate seeing the logo.All in all, a great purchase for a smaller shower or, if you're like me, you just don't like the massive built in bench.
myatuck
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2014
Picked this up for just under $200 Amazon Warehouse. Prime got it to me in well under 48 hours. As is true 99% of the time with Amazon Warehouse, the item is brand new in every way. At least that is true for me and I use the Warehouse frequently.Extremely well made. Strong. Should last longer than me. Nice size. Keep in mind it has to be screwed to wall studs on a 16" center. Not a big deal, you say, every house has 16" centered studs. Not true but that isn't the real problem. The real problem is having your studs line up with where you want to place this, normally the center of a shower end wall. In other words, find the center point of where you want to hang this, then see if you have a wall stud centered 8" to the right of that mark and then another 8" to the left. How likely is that? Not. Open up the wall opposite the shower and install backing boards? A couple of spanning 2x's (redwood, cedar?) laid horizontally inside the shower and screwed to the noncooperative vertical wall studs (the seat then screwed to the horizontal boards)? In fact, we're talking a product best suited to new construction and even then we're talking holes in your shower wall.The teak is unfinished, dull or if you prefer flat, and somewhat coarse and left so will weather a still rougher gray. I'm going to coat mine with either Danish oil (which I keep around) or teak oil which I'll have to buy, rubbing in multiple coats to give the wood a bit of a sheen and slightly soften it to the touch. Either will have to be periodically reapplied. Another reviewer used polyurethane which is arguable, you can Google teak, water, and finishes to see why, just keep in mind boating applications (of which you will see many) involve a lot of uv trauma which shouldn't be an issue in your shower. In any event, I'm going to take the boards off before oiling to encourage long term consistency and more consistent protection protection. This is probably overkill for an oil but if you decide to go poly or varnish, as opposed to an oil, you should seriously consider doing the same as the finish won't bind to the frame and you will have a series of invisible lines (at least initially) that will lead to water seeping under the poly or varnish.Finally, and why I gave this thing only four stars, is the frame. It is indeed sturdy and well finished. No rough edges, no paint flaws, mechanically sound. However, the paint is the rub. When I looked at the picture and read the frame is aluminum, I envisioned a polished metal frame, akin to the stainless in my new master bath. No. The frame is painted. Silver gray. By all appearance, powder coated. Again, nice enough, but it matches nothing in the standard bath. And, unless you have a bath the size of a living room, this thing is going to be one of the more prominent features.So, if your wall studs are exactly where they need to be, gray (as to the metal and the soon to weather teak) fits your motif, and drilling six holes in your shower wall is acceptable, this thing is perfect. Otherwise, it's a very well designed and well manufactured seat that requires major tweaking prior to installation.
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