Range of free standing shower and perching stools for bariatric use. Options: tubular fixed armrests; plastic perforated backrest.
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Attractive modern design. Comfortable and hard wearing. Versatile and functional. Height adjustable.
The Prima Modular Shower Chair can be made into a simple stool, with arms or a full chair with a smooth contoured backrest. Each part simply clips together for easy assembly without the use of tools.
Made from Aluminium, it is rust resistant and lightweight.
It features height adjustable legs fitted with rubber ferrules to provide grip and help prevent slipping, even on wet surfaces. Holes in the metalwork and ferrules help to prevent water collecting inside.
http://www.gordonellishealthcare.co.uk
Gordon Ellis & Co
Trent Lane
Castle Donington
Derbyshire
DE742AT
UK
01332810504 enquiries@gordonellis.co.ukDimensions | |
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Capacity | 190kg |
Weight (kg) | 5.9kg |
Seat | |
Seat height | 50-62cm |
Seat width | 40cm |
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