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Posting for 2+ yearsFreeway T70 Shower Commode Chair
Lichfield, Staffordshire
£295
- Posted
- 48 days ago
Description
Minimum donation to the Grace Cares fund – £295
The Freeway T70 Shower Commode Chair features a strong, sturdy frame that is incredibly reliable boasting an impressive carrying capacity of up to 200kg (30st).
The Freeway T70 offers you a high quality, well-designed Shower Commode Chair that is both practical and supremely hygienic thanks to its anti-bacterial coating and rust-free frame.
Condition: Very good condition, good working order
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The large braked rear wheels of the shower commode chair make it easy to self-propel making light work of uneven surfaces or ledges even in wet conditions.
The chair has a horseshoe-shaped seat that is well padded for added comfort and is upholstered in a protective hardwearing material that is easy to wipe clean and is anti-bacterial to eliminate the risk of spread of infection.
The front aperture allows for easier access when carrying out personal hygiene. Removable swing away footrests make for effortless transfers for the user and carer alike while the horizontal push handles offer greater manoeuvrability for better positioning.
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Specification:
Safe Working Load: 200kg (30 stone)
Overall Maximum Height: 980mm
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Local delivery can be arranged or we can sort shipping nationwide - please contact before buying so we can quote for you.
Grace Cares is a Lichfield based not-for profit which has been set up to support older people and care workers across the UK.
We collect, donate, and sell pre-loved care equipment to enhance people’s quality of life, support care workers and older people in need with community groups and grants, and leave a better planet for future generations.
Find out more: www grace-cares com
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