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The Quad Shower/Commode Chair (model 490) is a wheelchair shower commode with two 24-inch rear wheels and 5-inch front casters, or four 5-inch casters. Features include an epoxy coated frame finish; disc brakes with lever release; removable padded, solid back; full-length padded armrests; and thick cushioned, front or rear opening seat. The chair folds when the commode pan removed. Hand rim projections and brake arm extension are available. DIMENSIONS: Seat is 23 (h) x 17.5 (w) inches. Overall width is 23 3/8 inches.

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Price: 1465.00.

This product record was updated on November 17, 2010.

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Activeaid, Inc.

101 Activeaid Road
P.O. Box 359
Redwood Falls, Minnesota 56283-0359
United States
Telephone: 800-533-5330 or 507-644-2951.
Fax: 507-644-2468.
Web: http://www.activeaid.com.
Email: activeaid@activeaid.com.


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