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SUPER DELUXE SHOWER/ COMMODE CHAIR (MODEL 340)    


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Picture of SUPER DELUXE SHOWER/ COMMODE CHAIR (MODEL 340) The Super Deluxe Shower/ Commode Chair, model 340 is a shower commode designed for use by individuals with lower extremity or mobility disabilities. This commode chair features four interlocking seat supports, wide wheel base, standard safety belt (user removable), 7.5 quart pail that can be removed while the user is seated, and a hinged seat for cleaning. OPTIONS: Snap-on retractable, removable footrest; privacy skirt, open front toilet seat, removable padded transfer cushion, 4-inch twin-wheel casters, 5- inch deluxe zinc-plated casters, optional leg extension (model 390-1) for reclining chairs, and stainless steel 15-inch casters (guaranteed not to rust). DIMENSIONS: (HxLxW): 39 x 21.5 x 22 inches. WEIGHT: 20 pounds.

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This product record was updated on June 18, 2008.

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Duralife Inc

195 Phillips Park Drive
South Williamsport, Pennsylvania 17702
United States
Telephone: 800-443-5433 or 570-323-9743.
Fax: 570-323-9762.
Web: http://www.duralife-usa.com.
Email: sales@duralife-usa.com.


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