Bathroom & Toileting
Brighton Bathboard
White plastic coated, steel bathboard. 100mm (4”) chromium plated steel frame cleats, with non-slip sleeving to ensure maximum grip against side of the bath. Easy fitting adjustment with large butterfly nuts. This bathboard represents great value particularly for the volume buyer.
Dimensions: 685x305mm (27x12”).
WEIGHT LIMIT
190 KG
30 STONE
Code
SNE346
Feltham Bathseat
This bathseat is suspended approximately 140mm (51/2”) from the top of the bath and is supported on plastic coated metal arms which hang from the rim of the bath. Width adjustable to fit most baths. Comfortable moulded polypropylene seat.
Dimensions: Width 445-585mm (171/2 - 23”), Seat Area 215x405mm (81/2 x16”).
WEIGHT LIMIT
127 KG
20 STONE
Description
H/Duty Bathboard
Ringwood Bathseat
A popular and safe bathseat recommended for steel and glass fibre baths. The frame is width adjustable to fit most standard baths and reversible to give a 150mm or 200mm (6” or 8”) height. It is not recommended for use with acrylic baths.
Dimensions: Seat area 215x395mm (81/2x151/2”).
WEIGHT LIMIT
127 KG
20 STONE
Code
SNE344
Description
Bath Seat
Ashby Step 2
A reversible, slip resistant bath step offering a 100mm or 150mm (4” or 6”) rise. Just turn it over to change height.
Dimensions: 520x330mm (201/2 x13”).
Code
SNE343
SmitCare Bath Step
Manufactured in MDF with a cork top. We offer this well made step box in two heights: 100mm or 150mm (4” or 6”).
Dimensions: 395x305mm (151/2 x12”).
Description
Bath Seat
Langham Platform Step
Four 25mm (1”) plastic panels which push together to form a 100mm (4”) bath step. The height can be increased or reduced simply by adding or removing panels
Dimensions: 460x355mm (18x14”).
WEIGHT LIMIT
190 KG
30 STONE
WEIGHT LIMIT
100 KG
16 STONE
WEIGHT LIMIT
190 KG
30 STONE
Code Description
SE6291 Bath Step
Code Description
SSB4 4” Bath Step SSB6 6” Bath Step
Code Description
LLR22 Bath Step
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