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Plastic Bath Chair/Seat instead of Camping Chairs!

Don't get turned off by the fact that this is a medical chair!

These chairs are heavy duty.  They make a great survival chair. They hold up to 300 lbs. Leg height is adjustable and back and arms are removable.

They are made to withstand the water in a shower/bathtub. Therefore, they are great for the outdoors, when you are working in the garden or outside, starting a campfire.

They come in different styles, from chairs, to stools, to benches, and they are adjustable. See my review below:

Bath Chair

This sturdy bath seat includes a U-shaped cutout in the front of the seat for better access, padded arms, slip-resistant rubber tips on legs. The heavy-duty molded plastic seat is securely attached to an anodized aluminum frame.

Non-Slip Bath Seat Can Be Used in Shower or Tub

The lightweight bath seat includes a push-button release to remove the arms and back. Seat height adjusts from 16" to 21." Lightweight and strong – weighs just 7 lbs. and holds up to 300 lbs. Seat measures 15.75"W x 13"D. Easy tool-free assembly in minutes.

  REVIEW: Camping Chairs Are No Good! Bath Chairs Are Multi-functional In Survival Conditions!

Camping Chairs are not good. Maybe for the occasional hike or camp, but not for long term survival. First of all, they have cloth seats. This means they get dirty, and you have to take off the seats and wash them. If it is raining, and your camp chair is outside, it is going to get wet and then you can't sit in it, or if you do, your whole backside will get wet. Since the camp seats are made out of cloth, cloth rips and wears out, and there you are, with a chair frame and no seat to sit on. In my opinion, I do not like the construction of the camp chairs either, with so much metal framing for the legs.

 

My suggestion is, to acquire a bath chair instead. It is made out of plastic, metal, and rubber. If it rains, the seat and back are plastic, so it can't soak in the water. The legs are adjustable for different heights. The chair I recommend, can hold up to 300 pounds of weight, The arms and the back can be removed, to make the chair a seat. It is sturdy and will last for years. I have an older model, and have been using it for 20 years without any problems, and it is still like new. It is lightweight, but sturdy at the same time. And you can wash it off with a hose.

 

Also, if there is no electric and you need to wash yourself, or you have an injury, this chair really comes in handy. You may have to have buckets of water near you to wash yourself, and you can sit on the chair indoors in the bathtube or outside to be closer to the water buckets in your sitting position, Then you can wash yourself, sitting right in the chair, and pour the water all over yourself without a problem, because the chair is plastic and the water runs off.

 

This is a great chair. I highly recommend it over all camping chairs. It is way more useful.

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