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Picture of ROLLING 3 LEG STOOL (MODEL 20H014A) The Rolling 3 Leg Stool, model 20H014A, is a caster stool designed for use by seniors or individuals with balance or mobility disabilities or arthritis. This lightweight, three-legged stool has fully rotating, non-locking casters and a padded seat. Designed for working at a near standing position, the stool supports 90 percent of body weight while allowing the user to move around in small work areas. It can be used in kitchens, workshops, or bathrooms. DIMENSIONS: Seat height is adjustable from 26 to 28 inches. CAPACITY: 200 pounds.

Notes: The manufacturer states that this stool is designed for use on hard floors only.

This product record was updated on April 9, 2008.

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Parsons ADL Inc.

RR #2, No.1986 Sideroad 15
Tottenham, Ontario L0G 1W0
Canada
Telephone: 800-263-1281 or 905-936-3580.
Fax: 888-225-5535 or 905-936-3585.
Web: http://www.parsonsadl.com.
Email: custserv@parsonsadl.com.


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