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Entros SC6015 Hight Adjustable Shower Chair White

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Entros SC6015 Hight Adjustable Shower Chair White
Product Details
Entros SC6015 Height Adjustable Shower Chair is a heavy-duty shower bench that does not wobble and can hold up to 136 Kg of weight. It is made with high-quality materials: corrosion-resistant aluminium legs that will not rust or corrode. Entros shower chair seats have draining holes and safety side handles. It is easy to assemble in five minutes. The shower stool is ideal for senior citizens, aged people, men, women, patients, handicapped, people with surgery and pregnant women. The shower bench has non-slip rubber feet to ensure stable safety.

Uses:
  • It is used to take showers

Product Specifications and Features:
  • Adjustable: The Entros shower chair is height adjustable in nature which provides optimum comfort to the user and can be adjusted up to 6 levels as per the Patient convenience. Folding feature makes it Portable. Height can be adjusted from 35cms to 45 cms, tall or short adults, you'll be able to adjust it to the height that best suits you
  • Product Dimension: Seat Width : 48.2cms*33cms, Floor to Seat Height : Minimum : 38cms & Maximum : 56.5 cms, Total Max Height: 88cm. Ideal for Senior Citizen, Old Elderly People, Men, Women, Patients, Handicap, People with Surgery & Pregnant Women
  • Safety: The shower bench has non-slip rubber feet to ensure stable safety. It has water-resistant non-slip four cms three-layer foot pads, which increase the friction and make it stable and non-slip. Extra soft and ergonomic grip for extended usage and a stabilising design created for your daily need
  • Aluminium frame body: It is made of high-quality aluminium alloy material. The sturdy and heavy-duty body ensures durability and longevity. Aluminium makes it more sturdy, and it is rust-resistant

Directions For Use:
  • Use as directed by the user guide

Safety Information:
  • Store in a dry and hygienic place
  • Avoid physical damage
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 29 October, 2024, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)