Electric Chair Lift 20" Lift Elderly off Floor 300 LBS Seniors Patient Bath Lift
- 【2 in 1 Lifesaving Emergency Aid】 Electric Chair Lift is designed for elderly falls,effortlessly rise from floor or bathtub individually, preventing dangerous falls and costly ER visits. Whether for fall recovery, daily bathing, or assisted caregiving, this chair lift offers timely support, reducing dependence on costly emergency services while enhancing safety and independence at home.
- 【Stable & Secure Design】 Featuring six heavy-duty suction cups, this floor lift anchors firmly on tile, marble, or hardwood. With a capacity of up to 308 lbs, this electric chair lift ensures safe and reliable performance every time. Experience confidence in your mobility assistance, knowing that this tub lift chair is designed for rigorous use and dependable support.
- 【Convenient Remote Operation】 The electric chair lift charges fully in just 2.5 hours, offering over 50 lift cycles per charge. The intuitive remote control allows users of all ages to operate the bath chair lift with ease, featuring simple one-touch commands for Lift, Lower, and Emergency Stop. Real-time battery status indicators ensure that you are always informed, enhancing user confidence and safety.
- 【No-assembly & Portable Design】 PPOLB electric chair lift designed for convenience, and folds down to a mere 6.4 inches thick, making it easy to store under sofas or beds. The built-in carry handles enable effortless relocation between rooms or transport, ensuring that your electric chair lift is always where you need it. Experience the flexibility of having reliable support available at a moment's notice, no matter your location.
- 【Easy to Assemble & 5-Year Warranty】 Assembling your tub lift chair is straightforward with innovative buckle design. Simply align the buckle and press to secure. This electric chair lift also comes with a 5-year warranty, ensuring peace of mind with your purchase. You can count on us to provide you with quality products and excellent customer support.



