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White Wall-mounted Drop-leaf Stool, Foldable Shower/bath Seating Chair-fashion on 2040-parts.com

US $37.95
Location:

anywhere, United States

anywhere, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Manufacturer Part Number:WMStool001-WHITE UPC:6900021322850

 

 

White Wall-mounted Drop-leaf Stool, Foldable Shower/Bath Seating Chair-Fashion

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  • Very stable, robust, compact;Can be folded-up against the wall when not in use
  • Material: metal wall bracket, plastic seat
  • Size: width x depth:13 x 12.6 inch, thickness: 0.79 inch, thickness of the seat folded: 2 inch.
  • Maximum load: 220 pounds; Color: as picture


Product Description

This Wall Mount Folding Shower Seat is great for helping to prevent slips in the shower or bath Wall Mounted Folding Shower Seat, Folding Bath Chair Stool Beach; 
This Wall Mount Folding Shower Seat is great for helping to prevent slips in the shower or bath. 
Textured seat is slatted for constant drainage. White non-slip, wipe-clean surface. 
Space-saving design, Folds up easily for storage. Mounting hardware included, installs easily.

Technical Details

  • Easy to Install
  • Batch Feed Disposal
  • Rim Wash
  • Heated Seats
  • Vertical Cleansing
  • Quiet
  • Quiet Close

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