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CHESTER WALK IN BATHTUB    


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Picture of CHESTER WALK IN BATHTUB The Chester Walk In Bathtub is an accessible bathtub designed for use by individuals with balance or lower extremity disabilities or arthritis. This tub has a low access step and an inward-opening door, which can be hinged either on the left or the right. The door is self-sealing. As the bathtub starts to fill, the water helps keep the door shut. The tub is available with either a standard bathtub seat or an extension seat. The tub has an anti-slip base and seat, and the hot water is temperature-controlled. OPTIONS: Canopy or rail allowing the tub to be used as a shower cubicle; hydrotherapy spa system; lever, cross head, or contemporary style faucets; and bathtub hand grips. COLORS: Choice of bathtub colors, with faucets in either chrome or gold.

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This product record was updated on December 13, 2006.

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Manufacturer:

Premier Bathrooms Inc.

2330A S. Nova Rd, South
Daytona, Florida 32119
United States
Telephone: 386-761-1830.
Web: http://www.premier-bathrooms.com.


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