A height adjustable tubular metal trolley with two removable plastic trays. The tray edges closest to the user have a raised lip. The lower level of the trolley is recessed to allow leg room while the user walks and pushed from behind. It has four small wheels.
A mobile battery powered transporter for moving a manual wheelchair and it's occupant around a hospital. It has an upright design with two handles and a three wheeled base. It features programmable speed and automatic braking. The Operating controls are located on the top of the unit. Fits all standard wheelchair sizes and models. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
A mobile trolley walker, with two removable trays and height adjustable lockable hand brakes.
White powder coated steel frame trolley with two varnished plywood shelves. There is a raised lip on four sides of the lower shelf and three sides of the upper shelf. Two horizontal hand grips are attached to the back of the upper shelf. The trolley has four swivel castors of which the rear two are lockable. The height can be also be customised.
A height adjustable mobile kitchen trolley with a rigid, grey powder coated steel frame. It has two removable white plastic trays with lips on each side. The concave frame design allows for knee space while walking. Two foam covered handles are positioned on the rear of the trolley at top tray height. The trolley has four swivel castors of which the rear two are lockable.
A folding shopping trolley on four wheels. It features a folding metal frame and a canvas rectangular bag with a lid.
Clarona imports four wheeled or two wheeled free standing folding shopping carts. Various models are available with different basket sizes. Contact Clarona for retail outlets.
A kitchen two tiered trolley with a sturdy steel frame and moulded plastic trays. This trolley is folding for transport or storage. The handles are angled to give improved grip and stability and are height adjustable. Trolley is mounted on four swivel castors. One size only.
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