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OPEN FRONT SHOWER CHAIR (MODEL 118-3-OF)    


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The Open Front Shower Chair, model 118-3-OF, is a shower chair and commode with casters designed for use by individuals with balance or mobility disabilities. The chair has a PVC plastic frame with armrests, four threaded stem casters, and a commode seat with an open front. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): Frame is 40 x 18 x 22 inches. The seat 21 inches high and 18 inches wide. The casters are 3 inches in diameter x 1.25 inches wide. CAPACITY: 300 pounds. COLOR: Frame is white.

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Manufacturer:

MJM International Corporation, Inc.

2003 N. I Road
San Juan, Texas 78589
United States
Telephone: 800-270-6199 or 956-781-5000.
Fax: 956-781-5552.
Web: http://www.mjminternational.com.
Email: gilbert@mjminternational.com.


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Distributor(s):

Specialty Medical Supply

5991 Meijer Drive, Suite 23
Milford, Ohio 45150
United States
Telephone: 800-380-8539 or 513-576-9500.
Fax: 513-576-1301.
Web: http://www.specialtymedicalsupply.com.
Email: info@specialtymedicalsupply.com.


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