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Seat Riser

Seat Riser

  • Safe, stable & efficient
  • Operate using either hand
  • Fits most chairs & sofas
  • Handle for easy carrying
  • Machine washable cover
  • 12' Mains lead

This electrically powered seat lift will fit almost any chair or sofa, and with its integral carry handle can be taken on holiday and for family visits too. When you need a little assistance to lower or raise yourself in and out of your favourite chair, this seat lift is efficient, easy to use, unobtrusive and safe.

Left or Right Hand Operation
With 2 power levers our Seat Riser can be operated with the left or right hand - just push the lever down to lower, or pull it up to raise. The seat has a non-slip base and a high density water resistant foam cushion for your comfort, and the polyester cover can be cold machine washed.

Long 12' Mains Lead
You can stop the Seat Riser at any point during operation, or it will automatically stop when full height/lowering is achieved. The electric lead is a generous 12 ft (3.7m) (it comes with plug attached) so you won't need to move your chair nearer to the socket. Max user weight is 300lbs (136kg).

Seat Riser: Specification
D19" x W16" (48cm x 41cm). Weighs 12lbs (5.4kg). Height: closed 2" (5cm) fully raised 10" (25cm). Seat: high density polyurethane foam (water resistant), cover: polyester machine washable (cold). Power supply: 100v - 240v, 50Hz - 60Hz. Power lead 12' (3.7m). Max user weight: 300lbs (136kg).

Price:
£199.95
After VAT relief:
£170.17
Club credits:
£34.03
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Product code:
776-7131
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