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Bariatric Drop-Arm Commode

The Invacare Bariatric Drop Arm Commode is built with durable steel construction and is designed with a wide and deep seating surface for individuals weighing up to 1000 lbs. The commode comes with easy to operate drop arms that accommodates transfers in and out of the commode. The drop arm commode also has an extra-wide snap on seat and backrest and also has height adjustable legs.
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Features
# 1000lb weight capacity
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Easy to operate drop arms for transfers into commode
# Extra Wide snap-on seat and removable backrest; No tools
# Strong and durable steel frame
# Comes standard
with pail and lid
Specification
Product Weight Capacity: 1000 lbs
Seat Width: 23.5"
Seat Surface Depth: 18"
Width Between Arms: 25"
Seat Height: Min-Max: 19.25" to 23.25" Note: Depends on height
setting of legs
Seat To Arm Height: 7.75"
Seat Opening Width: Seat Opening Width: 8.25" Depth: 10.25"
Overall Width: 28"
Overall Depth: 20.5"
Product Weight: 21 lbs
Quantity: 1 per carton
Wheel and Caster Size: 5 Year Limited Warranty
Color: Gray
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* MSRP -
Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price does not include
optional equipment and accessories that may be available for
this product.
** This information is not intended
to be, nor should it be considered billing or legal advice.
Providers are responsible for determining the appropriate
billing codes when submitting claims to the Medicare Program
and should consult an attorney or other advisor to discuss
specific situations in further detail.
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