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**unused** Westholme Shower Chair - For Sale - As New


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#1 Jules2009

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Posted 23 May 2009 - 02:44 PM

Hi everyone

We bought this shower chair direct from the manufacturer for my grandmother, a paralysed stroke survivor. She has just died and never got to use the chair. The chair is untouched and has simply been sat in my house in London for the last year, as my grandmother was being cared for outside of the UK and customs fees meant I could never send it over. The full spec is below:

T80 Shower Chair, bought new from manufacturer, never been used.
Bought for £1427. Intended for a relative abroad, unable to ship internationally.
Pick up only – West London (Weight 36kg – not foldable)
See http://www.westholme...amp;SubCatID=23

Specifications:
T80B 19” wide
Detachable Headrest 19”
Curved Head Support
Large Horseshoe seat
Straight armrests complete 50mm padded trunk supports
T80 Footrest without heel support to take foot tray
Clip on Padded Foot Tray
Full harness
Commode pan

I would like £900 for it, but will consider all offers and circumstances will be considered. Please email me at pitshanger.lane@googlemail.com if you are interested. If you call me on 07846099403 and leave a message I will call you back as soon as I can. I'm having difficulties uploading the photos, but can email better photos if required.

Even if you just have some advice on how I can try to sell this unused piece of disability equipment, I'd love to hear from you. I have tried phoning a number of charities to ask for assistance on this issue and nobody has been able to help.

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