Polypropylene male urinal with handle and lid. Open handle is easy to grip, and can be hung onto a bed rail. On one side of the urinal there are easy to read graduations for output measures of up to 1000mls. It is autoclaved or can also be boiled or sterilised with disinfectants.
A polypropylene urinal made from translucent material with gradations to 1000ml on the side. The urinal has a flat base, a closed end handle and no lid.
A polypropylene urinal with male or additional female spout. The spout incorporates a non return valve which prevents spillage of urine if urinal is over tuned. Available in blue polypropylene and can be sterilised by disinfectant solution or autoclaved. Urinal has a large handle. The spout is locked in by a collar ring and must be removed to empty urinal.
A stainless steel male urinal, with large loop handle. Stands upright or can hang on a hook when not in use. No graduated measurements on its side. Has a one litre capacity and 70mm diameter neck. Autoclavable or boiling water to clean.
An opaque plastic urinal with a wide splayed opening. Sits on a flat base when not in use. Has a carry handle. Graduated markings for output measurements at 50 ml intervals from 100 ml to 800 ml. Can be autoclaved.
A blue plastic urinal with a handle and screw on lid. It is flattened on the base and underside for stable positioning. It is marked in 50ml gradations 100 to 1000 mls.
TravelJohn portable urinal consists of a bag within a bag. The inner cloth bag contains a substance that turns urine into a spill proof gel. The plastic zippered outer bag is resealable. The unisex adapter can be used while sitting or standing. A spill guard prevents back flow during use. Liquid capacity is 800ml. Available in a pack of three.
A translucent, disposable, plastic urinal designed for male use. Has a small integral carry handle on the upper side. Holds up to 1 litre urine. One size and colour only.
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