Bathroom grab bar Basica H330/1
toiletfoldingplastic

bathroom grab bar
bathroom grab bar
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Characteristics

Applications
bathroom, toilet
Other characteristics
plastic, folding
Length

670 mm
(26.378 in)

Description

Basica H330/1 by Invacare is a double steel folding bar, covered with plastic, which makes it resistant to corrosion. It measures 670 mm long and 200 high, to facilitate access in the bathroom to people with movement difficulties. It has a maximum weight of 130 kg. Basica H330/1 is also recommended to help with a transfer from a wheelchair. Basica H330/1 is a space-saving bar that is mounted on the wall and can be folded when not in use. It is designed with the user in mind; thus, it comes with exceptional features to give the user a rewarding experience. It provides additional support when getting up and sitting on the toilet. With its ergonomic shape, it supports the natural hand posture during transfer. Grab bars are necessary to counter home mobility problems, and they are quite affordable. Basica H330/1 bar offers the best support in the bathroom and is easy to install. Below are some of its key features: Corrosion-free: It is covered with plastic, which makes it resistant to corrosion. Durability: Basica H330/1 bar is designed with high-quality materials to last longer. Stylish Design: Basica H330/1 combines functionality and aesthetics. It comes with an elegant design that is quite pleasing to the eyes. Support: Basica H330/1 bar is designed to offer adequate support to users – it provides additional comfort when getting up and sitting on the toilet.

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MEDICA 2024
MEDICA 2024

11-14 Nov 2024 Düsseldorf (Germany) Hall 8a - Stand N01

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