After two other riser failures, I was finally able to get one that worked. It is about 1/2 shorter than the actual toilet but fits well over it and the bolts were easy to secure with my toilet seat attached. The only thing I can think I would really like is one in a 4 size with a dip in front to be easier on cleaning the front individual person's stuff. This does work okay however and it does not scoot around or pull left or right. I am a 5'9 female and in my old age (79) have gained weight after quitting smoking, drinking and retiring. Weighing around 225 lbs. Have quit everything else but like to eat. (LOL). I thought about getting a new toilet seat but decided against it. I am going to purchase a cover for the lid. I would like to mention that the small tabs covering the screws do not fully close, so I have put some liquid nails on the ends to make them stay down. Sure hope I don't have to tighten the screws. The screws were very long and would really cover a larger lid cover. They did tighten down easily but it was an ordeal to get down there for me. Thought I would have to call 911 to get someone to get me up. LOL All in all I got it down in about 20 minutes which includes taking off the lid and installing this set up. I would highly recommend this as I think it is a godsend since the toilet itself was so low, can't understand why they would make such a low toilet in the first place.
Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]