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SAFE HANDS BATHTUB (MODEL WAS-888)    


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Picture of SAFE HANDS BATHTUB (MODEL WAS-888) The Safe Hands Bathtub, model WAS-888, is a walk-in bathtub designed for use by individuals with balance or mobility disabilities or arthritis. This walk-in tub has a waterproof door, a seat, a retractable hand shower, and four adjustable water jets for hydrotherapy massage. The tub fits one adult, and is deep enough to allow the user's entire body to be submerged while sitting down. POWER: Uses 110/120 volts. OPTIONS: 8 water jets, add $499; heated blower with 20 air jets, add $999; custom color, add $500. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 35 x 46 x 27 inches. CAPACITY: 350 pounds. WEIGHT: 115 pounds. WARRANTY: 5 year warranty on tub; lifetime warranty on door seal.

Notes: The manufacturer states that this bathtub comes with Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and CSA approvals.

Price: 5999.00.

This product record was updated on December 6, 2006.

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Wasauna Luxury Bathroom Showers and Bathtubs

10450 N. 74th Street, Ste. 130
Scottsdale, Arizona 85258
United States
Telephone: 888-846-0661 or 480-344-5120.
Fax: 800-310-3039.
Web: http://www.wasauna.com.
Email: sales@wasauna.com.


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