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PVC Anthros 18" Wide Fold-Down Arm Shower Chair with 3" Casters and Pail

PVC Anthros 18" Wide Fold-Down Arm Shower Chair with 3" Casters c1820
PVC Anthros 18" Wide Fold-Down Arm Shower Chair with 3" Casters and Pail


 
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PVC Anthros 18" Wide Fold-Down Arm Shower Chair with 3" Casters and Pail
List Price: $399.00
Our Price: $299.00
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Product Code: C1820

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Sliding Foot Rest [Add $105.00]
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Safety Belt Velcro [Add $22.00]

Safety Belt Buckle [Add $21.00]

10 Quart Pail with Lid [Add $19.00]

Upper Body Velcro Safety Belt [Add $21.00]

Description
 

PVC Anthros 18" wide Fold-Down Arm Shower Chair with 3" Casters and Pail

18" Seat width shower chair
  • PVC coated mesh back cover available in five colors
  • Mesh back is removable for easy cleaning
  • Straps and buckles make the back easily adjust for each patient's comfort
  • Reinforced back bend
  • Twist to unlock, snap to lock fold-down arms
  • The base has an extended front for increased stability during transfer
  • Two 3" brake and two 3" composite casters are standard
  • Hinged ring seat
  • 7 quart pail
Specifications

Arm Style

Fold-Down Arm

Overall Length

24"

Overall Width

22"

Overall Height

41"

Seat Width

18"

Seat Depth

16"

Seat Height

21.5"

Clearance

18.5"

Weight Capacity

300 lbs.

Caster Size

3"


Mauve

Royal Blue

Sand

Teal

Wedgewood Blue



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Standard Footrest

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Sliding footrest

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Padded horseshoe seat


Average Customer Review: Average Customer Review: 3 of 5 3 of 5 Total Reviews: 1 Write a review.

  0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
 
3 of 5 shower chair August 24, 2013
Reviewer: Dolores Pesce from Clayton, MO United States  
The chair comes with pre-drilled holes to connect the back to the frame; the holes were not exactly cut, so we have had to drill to get it connected.  I'm still concerned about one arm not locking into place.  Should I call Anthros directly?

The standard toilet seat seems very uncomfortable, which is disappointing given the price of some $300.  


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