Raised seat for Thetford Cassette
Do any members know of a raised seat that would fit my Thetford Cassette toilet. I am just about to get a new hip and would like to recoup in the caravan but I think I would struggle with the low seat. There are many available for regular toilets and I just wondered if anyone has fitted one to a Thetford? I have tried a foam one but that slips everywhere despite being fixed - and 4" of foam as a mind of it's own when sat upon! TIA.
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Pippah, I don’t know of anything specific. However, if you know of anyone with a 3D printer, they might be able to sort something out for you after discussing and measuring. Just a thought, amazing what they can produce using 3D.
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Hope things go well for you. We have a neighbour with a 3D printer, so Know what stuff they are capable of producing.
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Thetford make an add on section to provide a raised seat. On e-Bay under Thetford Toilet Seat Raiser.
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The power of collective knowledge and CT. That's great news.
Good luck and for a speedy recovery when the time comes.
Out of jnterest I wonder how chasandcath are getting on. They started a thread after chasing had a fall and an emergency hip replacement. If we can find the thread again there naybe more useful info for you. If I remember correctly there were several posts.
Edit thanks to Google I found it HERE
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So some caravans will soon have a Throne Room!
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When I had my hip replaced the Hospital provided me, on loan, a raised seat and frame that fitted around the toilet so you could raise yourself up using your hands. Now I am not sure how either would fit on or around a Thetford Toilet. I wonder if you might have a bigger problem getting in and out of the van?
David
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If it is difficult to get something into a caravan, remember it is very easy to remove a complete window to provide access. And while mentioning windows, they should be part of everyone's fire escape plan for should the door be unusable.
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What's a joint like that doing in a nice girl like you?
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David I hope I can get in and out although there is a plan B. I understand they make sure you can do stairs before you leave hospital so two steps into the caravan should be ok - at least I hope so! Narrow door not withstanding. Self-catering (once daughter has gone) would be so much easier without having to walk round the house! But it's a learning curve - I shall know what to do if the second hip gives up the ghost
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