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🛁 Elevate bathroom safety with style and strength — grab yours before it’s gone!
The BotaBay Handicap Grab Bar is a 23.6-inch aluminum safety rail designed to provide sturdy, reliable support in bathrooms. Supporting up to 300 pounds, it features a minimalist design and easy wall-mount installation, making it ideal for seniors, disabled individuals, and anyone needing extra stability. Perfect for both private homes and public facilities, this grab bar combines durability with practical safety.







| ASIN | B08HQB22YP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #82,665 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #114 in Bath & Shower Grab Bars |
| Brand | BotaBay |
| Brand Name | BotaBay |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 478 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Polished or Brushed |
| Included Components | 23.6 inch grab bar, Heavy-Duty Wall Anchor |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 23.6"L x 8"W |
| Item Weight | 1.41 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | BotaBay |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1 |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 23.6"L x 8"W |
| Style | Minimalist |
| Style Name | Minimalist |
| UPC | 609832254546 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Weight Capacity | Maximum weight: 300 Pounds |
M**Y
Great product
Works perfectly next to bed on the wall to get in and out of ,especially after hip replacement surgery. It only comes with concrete anchors, not sure if these were only made for commercial buildings or what.. but my husband just got long screws from the hardware store and anchored into a 2x4 or stud to make it sturdy and it works just fine. Can raise up when not in use and at bedtime put down...better then one of those bedrails that go under the mattress.Would probably work great in the bathroom next to toliet ,also attached to a 2x4.
A**1
Strong support helps you to get up.
This guard rail is wonderful! It's strong, and I have to two heights to push off with. When not needed, it can be pushed back to the wall, out of everyone's way.
D**H
Easy Installation
Easy to install and works well. My 100 year old mother in law used it to get in the house.
H**O
Good item for support
It works well but needs to be anchored to a solid surface so that it doesn’t tilt or rip out when it is used
M**E
Just what the doctor ordered
Sturdy, stable. It works!
N**E
Great quality
Very good quality exactly what my aunt needed! Has been a huge help we installed this in her shower so that she could get out on her own
R**N
Mounting Hardware Issues
The folding bar itself seems to be of good manufacture, Due to the extended length, and multiplied force, the mounting hardware is not sufficient for support. The four bolts to mount this into the wall are designed to be placed into concrete or brick. They each consist of a screw, sleeve and expander bit that is pulled up the sleeve to wedge between the sleeve and the wall. This cannot be trusted for mounting into wood or plaster/wood. The top mounting holes are very short on the wall-plate, like a crowbar or hammer causes extreme force on the retaining bolts. If an adult using this as a 'Safety Bar' to catch themselves and applies body full weight, I believe this would rip out from the wall. This is likely true with any ONE SIDED ONLY support bar. If you purchase this and do not have STRONG ANCHORS to attach it, be warned! I will be keeping this as I have managed a solution. I used a 1/4 threaded rod and went all the way thorough the 6 inch wall, placing nuts and heavy washers on each side. I then capped the ends with cover nuts with rounded shields.
R**E
Can't imagine living without it.
Very well built. Installation can be a challenge because of the spacing of the screws. You really should have a solid substrate to attach it to as the spacing of the screws exceed a typical 2x4. I had to go to the hardware store for more screws because the lumber I was driving them into was very old, hence, hard, and the phillips head screws kept stripping out. And this was despite having drilled pilot holes. If the finish isn't important, I'd choose the most aggressive, highest quality fasteners you can get to fit through the holes in the mounting plate. These would best have a torx head. I positioned the bar to provide additional leverage for getting off the toilet and to aid positioning to sit or rise from a wheelchair. Facilitates cleanup, too, if you are a caregiver.
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