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MOBIL SHOWER AND TOILET CHAIR (MODEL 80209002)    


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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 6/2001) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Mobil Shower and Toilet Chair ##80209002 is a wheelchair shower commode designed to allow the user to propel his/herself to the toilet or shower. The chair is made of steel and aluminum construction with a molded, textured polypropylene seat. The chair has 22 inch wheels with handrims. Optional accessories for the chair include a safety strap, hemiplegic armrest, toilet pan, foot supports, safety crossbar, and a calf support. DIMENSIONS: Overall dimensions are 35 x 25 x 43 inches; seat dimensions are 19 x 17 x 22 inches with a 9-inch diameter cutout for toilet care. Will clear toilets up to 19 inches high and 18 inches wide.

Notes: This product was previously available from ETAC USA.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on February 23, 2004.

This product is available from:

Manufacturer:

Snug Seat, Inc., a Subsidiary of R82 A/S

12801 E. Independence Boulevard
PO Box 1739
Matthews, North Carolina 28106
United States
Telephone: 800-336-7684 or 704-882-0668.
Fax: 704-882-0751.
Web: http://www.snugseat.com.
Email: sales@snugseat.com.


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