

🚻 Elevate bathroom safety with style and space-smart innovation!
The WochiTV 29.5-inch foldable grab bar combines heavy-duty 304 stainless steel construction with a skid-resistant nylon grip, supporting up to 380 lbs. Designed for elderly, pregnant, and disabled users, it features a space-saving flip-up mechanism with 180° horizontal and 90° vertical rotation. Easy to install with included hardware, this grab bar enhances bathroom safety while maintaining sleek, hygienic durability.







| ASIN | B079NMZXTD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #303,910 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #611 in Bath & Shower Grab Bars |
| Brand | WochiTV |
| Brand Name | WochiTV |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 268 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Brushed |
| Included Components | Side Handle |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 29.5"L x 29.5"W |
| Item Type Name | bath-and-shower-grab-bars |
| Item Weight | 3.67 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | WochiTV |
| Material | Nylon , Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Nylon, Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 29.5"L x 29.5"W |
| Style | 29 inch Handicap Grab Bars |
| Style Name | 29 inch Handicap Grab Bars |
| UPC | 727780501281 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Weight Capacity | Maximum weight: 380 Pounds |
T**E
Excellent Quality
I bought the grab bar after having spinal surgery, due to a military service injury, and still having issues getting up from the toilet. I had the bar installed professionally. The bar took about 20 minutes to install. Several things that attracted me to the this design is the 90 degree vertically, stainless steel, and the antimicrobial nylon. The bottom doesn't skid and the bar is easy to grasp while getting up. I am 5''11 and weigh 179 pounds and it holds my weight easily. Overall, I am very impressed by the design, quality, and features of the grab bar and recommend it to anyone that struggles getting up from the toilet.
A**R
Retractable hand rails
Super nice product! Told the installer the problems others had with screw failure and he used different screws. All worked well for me after my total knee surgery and beyond. Would recommend, taking note to use better hardware for installation.
B**A
Super heavy duty.....but, inadequate installation hardware
This safety bar is super heavy duty, built like a tank. For utility in design, I’d love to give it 5 stars. I’d say it would be almost impossible to break, as long as pressure is applied directly down onto it. ****However, I am very concerned any lateral pressure will rip it out of the wall due to the hardware provided to install it. What a disappointment for an otherwise stout product. The bar comes with six hollow wall anchors (you only need four, but they supply 2 spares). The anchor screws are long, flat head wood screws, which could do double duty if you are able to install in a stud. If you can hit a stud with one side of the bracket....Do It!! Due to the location of our toilet, I did not have the option to install into a stud. We have 5/8th” Sheetrock, which is very stout. However, despite screwing it as tight to the wall as possible, the bar still feels wobbly if any side to side pressure is placed on it. I messed up by not trusting my initial inclination that the supplied anchors might not hack it. Here’s what I’d suggest during installation: 1. If you’re going to need to use hollow wall anchors, save yourself some frustration. I’d suggest not using the supplied wall anchors. Go buy 4 heavy duty toggle bolt hollow wall anchors, or something other than the anchors supplied. The provided anchors just don’t hack it. However, you’ll need to take a couple of things into consideration. First, the screw holes in the bracket are close to the edges of the bracket. So, if you get too large a toggle bolt, the holes you drill in the wall may extend out beyond the edges of the bracket and be partially visible. Not a good look. Also, the bracket holes are angled and are designed to accommodate a flat head screw head. When installed, the provided screws are recessed and are designed to provide a firm fit and add to stability. Try to find an anchor bolt that has a screw head that fits the bracket holes as closely as possible. When I uninstall this bar after surgery, I’ll find a better anchor solution and reinstall it. I’m going to take the bar with me to the hardware store and get the tightest hardware fit I can find. 2. Put some painters blue tape on the back of the heavy duty bracket, or on the wall, as you try to position it on the wall. The bare metal bracket will easily scar the wall. If you can have someone hold the bar and bracket in place while you measure and install it, all the better! When you get the bar level, with the support leg firmly on the floor, push a small nail through center of each of the screw holes in the bracket in order to mark the wall. Remove the tape, drill the four anchor holes and you should be good to go. 3. Don’t trust the measurements in the instructions (By the way, you will have to convert from centimeters to inches. If you don’t have a conversion calculator, just ask Siri). The top of the bar’s bracket is listed as 79cm, but I found it actually was several cm lower. There is even a warning on the installation guide that the measurements may be a few cm off. Put the bar on the wall and get it level with the floor with the drop down support bar firmly on the floor before you start drilling! 4. One of the big selling points of this bar is that it not only folds up, it rotates sideways in order to lay flat against the wall. Here’s the issue. The bar fits very tightly in the pivoting part of the bracket and takes quite a bit of force to twist sideways, which puts huge torque on the bracket where it connects to the wall. If you are using the provided hollow wall hardware, you are going to rip it out of the wall in short order. I can only fold the bar up against the wall, but dare not try to twist it flat against the wall. GET BETTER HARDWARE!! At the end of the day, the bar itself is super stout. However, it fails when it comes to installing it in Sheetrock with the supplied hardware. Note to the manufacturer.....charge $2 more and provide decent hollow wall installation hardware.
A**R
Well made & very sturdy.
The prodouct is very sturdy & well made. It was not the easiest to install but once done by a hired handyman, it works nicely. I love how it can be raised out of the way if needed.
J**N
Returned
Order 3 types.This was returned. Others were sturdier an simpler Easily mounted and longer for taller person to grab. Leg on this did not seem to add stability.
D**D
Sturdy and convenient
Just got it today. Seems stronger than advertised. I'm impressed so far. Update: Absolutely satisfied. It's super strong and so convenient when I mop the floor I simply lift it up. Just a note, if you are not as strong as you once was, get someone to install it. It must be attached to the stud. ( I wouldn't trust my bones to a little plastic thing in the drywall) Otherwise the screws could come out of the wall . Then you would end up on your keester.
M**R
use rubber furniture cups to prevent movement
I would recommend putting rubber furniture cups under the support pole to prevent movement. This is what I suggest for safety. https://www.amazon.com/VOCOMO-Caster-Furniture-Anti-Sliding-Protectors/dp/B0BV3BSD6C?th=1 It does feel sturdy and looks nice.
A**R
Installation instructions incorrect
Flawed installation instructions. I drilled four very precise 8mm holes in the bathroom sheet rock wall per manual, set the anchors squarely into the holes and pounded them into place, screwed the device to the anchors and found the holes to be too large with everything falling out of the holes. I had used all the bits and pieces provided by the vendor per manual. 8mm is too large a hole to drill. I'm now left with holes in a bathroom wall, no more screws or anchors, disgusted and wondering what to do next. A.E. Pill Newton, MA
Trustpilot
Hace 1 semana
Hace 2 meses