Wooden framed household trolley available in three models. Options: range of sizes and models available.
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The Derwent Trolley enables the user to safely transfer food or other heavy items from one room to another. It is made from attractive Beech wood, with two heat resistant melamine coated shelves.
The top shelf is at the ideal height for sliding a plate off the worktop/counter and on to the Trolley.
The Trolley has been designed to be comfortable in use, especially for those who may be a little unsteady on their feet.
The lower shelf is cut away at the handle end to keep the shelf away from the user's legs, and the far end of the shelves have no lip, making it easier to transfer items on or off the trolley.
The castors have rubber tyres for easy manoeuvring across carpet, tiles and wood flooring.
5572 - Standard - 21.5" tray & 3" castors
5573 - Compact - 15.5" tray & 3" castors
5574 - Economy - 15.5" tray & 2" castors
http://www.gordonellishealthcare.co.uk
Gordon Ellis & Co
Trent Lane
Castle Donington
Derbyshire
DE742AT
UK
01332810504 enquiries@gordonellis.co.ukDimensions | |
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Length | 40; 55cm |
Overall length | "N/A" |
Overall width | "N/A" |
Top shelf height | 79cm |
Width | 40cm |
Shelves | |
Number of shelves | 2 |
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