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Homecraft Wall-Mounted Shower Seat with Legs

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Homecraft Wall-Mounted Shower Seat with LegsHomecraft Wall Mounted Shower Seat with Legs When you have limited mobility, even daily activities such as bathing can become difficult. The Wall Mounted Shower Seat with Legs allows you to shower while sitting down. This can protect you against painful slips and falls. Features and Benefits Includes fold down, height adjustable legs Legs provide additional stability and support Ideal for when wall construction doesn't allow unsupported seat Legs are

Homecraft Wall-Mounted Shower Seat with Legs

When you have limited mobility, even daily activities such as bathing can become difficult. The Wall-Mounted Shower Seat with Legs allows you to shower while sitting down. This can protect you against painful slips and falls.

Features and Benefits
Includes fold-down, height-adjustable legs
Legs provide additional stability and support
Ideal for when wall construction doesn't allow unsupported seat
Legs are finished with non-marking, slip-resistant rubber tips
Constructed from easy-to-clean, blow-moulded plastic
Built-in handles provide you with extra security
Available with choice of aluminium or steel frame
Both frames can be folded against wall when not in use
Can support maximum weight of 25 stone (160kg)
Height-Adjustable Legs
With fold-down, height-adjustable legs, the Wall-Mounted Shower Seat provides you with stability where the wall construction does not allow an unsupported seat. The legs are finished with non-marking, slip-resistant rubber tips for additional safety.

Built-In Handles
Constructed from easy-to-clean, blow-moulded plastic, the Shower Seat has built-in handles to provide you with extra security. Available with either an aluminium or steel frame, you can choose the seat that suits you best. Both versions of the Homecraft Shower Seat can fold against the wall when not in use.

Contoured Seat
Designed with a contoured seat, Homecraft provides you with a comfortable place to sit as you shower. Its raised sides have gripping handles to give you extra confidence and security.

Dimensions of the Shower Seat With Legs
Seat width: 490mm (19.25")
Seat depth: 280mm (11")
Distance from wall: 380mm (15")
Distance from wall when folded: 145mm (5.75")
The seat is available in two different material types:

Material / Weight: Aluminium / 4.6kg
Material / Weight: Steel / 5kg

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