Reddit mentions: The best toilet safety frames & rails

We found 10 Reddit comments discussing the best toilet safety frames & rails. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Toilet Safety Frames & Rails:

u/liferebootdotcom · 2 pointsr/DIY

Your grandma is using the towel rack to balance herself getting out of the shower or to help her while hoisting herself up off of the toilet. I had the same problem where I repaired the towel rack once and she just pulled it out of the wall again.

The more permanent solution is to install a grab bar mounted to wall studs, and to use the grab bar as a towel rack.

You will want to get a studfinder (a simple one with magnets that finds the large nailheads in the studs will suffice) and a 16" or 32" grab bar. The grab bar gets screwed into the studs (which live in the wall and are 16" apart). The grab bar is now your new towel rack. It has the added benefit of letting her balance herself and support her entire weight without issue.

Products I recently installed in my grandma's bathroom:
32" grab bar &
Toilet Safety Rail

Patch the holes from the existing towel bar with spackling compound and a spackling blade, sand flat after it dries, and mount the new grab bar into the studs. Good luck!

Edit: Adding a shopping list:

  • stud finder
  • spackling compound
  • spackling knife
  • 16" or 32" grab bar, whichever is more appropriate for the space
  • pack of drywall sandpaper
  • optional: toilet safety rail
u/slapzgiving · 1 pointr/ACL

This is the one I bought and I LOVE IT!! Still use it in the spare bathroom for funsies!

u/stormagnet · 2 pointsr/ehlersdanlos

Here's a weird one: a butter knife.

I use it to open cans that have a pull-tab top without wrecking my fingers. Stick the tip through the loop, lever up.

See also: an electric can opener, this giant pill organizer, these grab bars that can easily be installed in the tiniest of apartment bathrooms without starting an argument with your landlord (priceless!) combined with this hockey tape (put it on your grab bars and crutch handles to keep your hands from slipping) and these anti-slip stickers, (I even put the stickers on the bathroom floor.)

u/slackwaresupport · 14 pointsr/trashy

was probably a grandkid. just a do-it-yourself one of these https://www.amazon.com/Medline-MDS86100RF-Toilet-Safety-Rails/dp/B000BJBH48

u/vogueadishu · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

As much as I hate to say this... with all of my health problems, I really need this so that I don't struggle to get off the toilet anymore. It sucks trying to get up but I keep making excuses when I have the extra money to buy it and talk myself out of getting it.