Heavy Duty Bariatric Bed + Mattress - Super Single
This bed and mattress is in perfect working order. It has a few scratches.
You can view the bed in Johnsonville, Wellington. I'm happy to work with a moving company as this bed is difficult and very heavy to transport.
I'm open to all reasonable offers and/or may swap what have you? "I need help with building my camper"
PLEASE NOTE: Pictures are of a brand new bed and mattress, I will take some pictures of actual bed asap as its in storage
I have also taken description below from the manufacturers web site.
ALRICK 8350 SERIES BARIATRIC BED
Manufactured December 2012
Purchased June 2013
Well maintained
Replaced PC Board November 2018
Electric Hi/Low
Electric Backrest
Electric Knee-bend
Manual Vascular Support
Forward/Reverse
Electric Trendelenburg
350KG SWL
Battery Back up
200mm Central Locking Castors
Minimum Height - 500mm (this will need to be confirmed)
Maximum Height - 750mm (this will need to be confirmed)
Sleeping Surface Length - 1920mm
Sleeping Surface Width- 1160mm
Overall Bed Length - 21450mm
Overall Bed Width- 1205mm
Askle Sante XXL Multiple Support Mattress is a three section mattress made from unique material in a bariatric size. The mattress is divided into three support density zones for complete support over the whole body
The Alrick 8350 Series provides dignity and comfort for bariatric patients with its impressive 350kg safe working load and is designed to reduce stress on carers by relieving physical strain. The heavy-duty actuators ensure reliable efficient functioning for many years, while the strong durable steel bed framework supports up to 350kgs.
I'm open to all reasonable offers and/or may swap what have you? "I need help with building my camper"
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