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Posting for under a monthMangar Bath Cushion
Bracknell, Berkshire
£150
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Description
The Mangar Bathing Cushion provides a controlled way to enter and exit a bath using an inflatable cushion. The unit works by lowering the user into the bath as the cushion deflates and then reinflating to lift the user back up, helping to reduce the need to step up or down on slippery surfaces. It is supplied with a battery-operated compressor (Airflo 12) and a simple handheld controller so you can manage the process without complicated controls.
The cushion is built for convenience and stability. It fastens to the bath using strong suction cups to help keep it secure, and the cushion can be partially inflated to provide back support while you bathe. It weighs about 2 kg, making it straightforward to lift in and out of the bath and store when not in use.
Dimensions that matter for fitting are as follows so you can check it will suit your bath. The cushion raises to a maximum height of 400 mm and lowers to a minimum height of 20 mm, with a seat depth of 440 mm and a seat width of 580 mm. The unit supports a maximum user weight of 150 kg (25 stone). Please check these measurements against your bath.
Safety and everyday care are simple. The compressor will not start a lowering cycle if it detects there is not enough battery charge to complete the operation, helping to avoid being lowered without sufficient power to raise again. The cushion surface is anti-microbial and can be wiped clean with a mild detergent and warm water; avoid harsh chemicals or bleach and ensure the cushion is fully dry before storing.
This cushion is designed for home and professional use, and its compact, lightweight design makes it practical for travel. It is intended for use in straight-sided baths and is not suitable for corner baths.
Posted: 15 days ago
Ad ID: 1510374811
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