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Description
Looking for the narrowest, shortest and most maneuverable shower / commode chair available that still offers additional room in the seating area? The MULTICHAIR 4220, with its front-mount big wheels and narrow width, can back over toilets confined in even the smallest of spaces, with rear-mounted caster wheels that won’t hit the toilet tank or wall. With its unique leg-clamping system and full-range of adjustability, it can fit about any living situation.
Specifications
Weight capacity | 400 lbs. |
Weight | approx 38 lbs. |
Overall width | 25″ |
Seat cushion width | 20″ |
Seat cushion length | 20″ |
Seat cushion thickness | 2″ |
Warranty | One (1) Year Limited Warranty |
Features
- Swing-away / removable push handles
- Cantilever fold-back / locking padded chair arms
- Padded cushions with 1/2” waterfall-style foam ring around the commode opening and slot help protect the ischial and coccyx areas to reduce risk of pressure sores
- Seat height adjusts from 20-1/2” to 24” (easily fits over the highest toilets required by the ADA), and can be raised or lowered independent of wheel diameter
- Adjustable swing-away footrests
- Two 20” diameter wheels feature toggle wheel locks and large-diameter 19” vinyl-coated hand rims
- Solid rubber tires, stainless steel quick-release axles and aluminum axle blocks for durability
- Large, 6” diameter front casters with total-lock brakes
- Won't rust or corrode—constructed of aircraft-grade aluminum, brass, stainless steel and durable plastics
- "20" x 20" seat cushion offers 111 additional sq. in. of seat space
Buyer's Guides
Bathroom Safety
Preventing accidents in the bathroom includes grab bars as well as toilet and tub accessories to make daily living needs easier.
Medical Supplies
From everyday bandages and tape to deep penetrating heat pads and wraps, no home should be without these helpful medical supplies.
Senior Mobility Devices
Staying mobile might mean a walking cane, a walker or rollator, or even a wheelchair.
Wheelchairs
Staying mobile might mean a walking cane, a walker or rollator, or even a wheelchair.
Bedding
Bedding items can make sleep more restful and make it easier to manage incontinence.
Daily Living Aids
Medication reminders and monitoring devices allow you to better maintain your health while fitness aids encourage needed exercise.