Shower Stool
Type | Shower Stool |
Components | With Armrests |
Other Characteristics | Height-Adjustable, Stackable, Bariatric |
The Grand Stamford Combi Scandia is a one-piece, molded seat that is both sturdy and height-adjustable. It is designed with a clip-on/off mechanism. The front and rear of the seat have been partially cut-away to facilitate personal hygiene requirements, and it has been ergonomically contoured for comfort. Additionally, the seat features a slope from the front to the back to facilitate standing. A thermoplastic coating that is hard-wearing, peel-resistant, and anti-corrosive is applied to the steel frame to ensure its longevity. A bariatric model (166HD) is also available, which boasts a high weight capacity of 280kg (44st) and support struts on either side of the frame to provide supplementary strength.input:
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output:Sturdy, extra-wide, and height-adjustable metal frame with armrests and seat elevates the height of the toilet seat to facilitate transfers on and off.
The durable and easy-to-clean one-piece moulded seat is clip-on/clip-off.
Simple adjustment of the height of the e-clip to accommodate a diverse array of users and toilets
Non-marking, slip-resistant footwear
Stackable for convenient storage.Surfaces that are smooth facilitate effortless cleaning.


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