Clinton Value Series Extra-Tall Blood Drawing Chair with Drawer

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Manufactured by: Clinton

Category: Blood Drawing Chairs

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Clinton Value Series Extra-Tall Blood Drawing Chair with Drawer
Elevate your medical practice with the Clinton Value Series Extra-Tall Blood Drawing Chair, designed for optimal comfort and functionality during blood collection procedures. This chair features a robust 1-inch square, all-welded steel frame that ensures stability and durability for everyday use.
Key Features:
  • Enjoy seamless maneuverability with a 360° non-locking swing arm, allowing for easy access during procedures.
  • The height-adjustable armrests provide customized patient support, accommodating varying needs and ensuring a comfortable experience.
  • Constructed with all laminate arms featuring tee-molded edge bumpers, this chair not only offers comfort but also enhances safety.
  • The easy-clean, one-piece plastic seat simplifies maintenance, making it ideal for busy medical environments.
  • Optional padded armrests can be added for extra comfort, catering to patient preferences.

The neutral grey powder-coated frame lends a professional appearance, while dual knobs securely lock the chrome armrests into position, ensuring stability. With adjustable arm width and a remarkable weight capacity of 300 lbs., this chair is built to accommodate a wide range of patients.
Upgrade your healthcare facility with the Clinton Value Series Extra-Tall Blood Drawing Chair, where reliability meets exceptional design for a superior patient experience.
Clinton Value Series Extra-Tall Blood Drawing Chair with Drawer Specifications:

Dimensions:
  • Height: 66 cm (26 inches)
  • Width: 109 cm (43 inches)
  • Depth: 66 cm (26 inches)

Seat:
  • Dimensions: 43 cm x 41 cm (17 inches x 16 inches)

Arm Height Adjustment:
  • 86 cm - 102 cm (34 inches - 40 inches)

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