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Description
This chairside over-table from Drive Medical is perfect for use with a lift chair, recliner or couch.
This chair-side reading table can be used for many activities such as eating, writing, crafts, working on the computer, reading and games.
Choose right or left positioning with 180° rotation so that the chair can be placed by any wall. The table top of the reading table pivots 360° at the touch of a hand so getting it out of the way for standing up is a cinch!
The table is fully adjustable in height from 23" at its lowest to a maximum height of 33". A built in magazine rack provides added convenience. Best of all, this chair-side table requires no attachment to secure in place.
Specifications
Warranty | 1 Year Limited |
Weight capacity | 50 lbs. |
Tabletop Surface Width | 30″ |
Tabletop Surface Depth | 15″ |
Height Adjustable Range | 23″ - 33″ |
Overall table Weight | 39 lbs. |
Features
- Designed for use with a lift chair, standard recliner or couch
- Can be used for many activities such as eating, writing, crafts, working on the computer, reading and games.
- Right or left positioning with 180° rotation so that the chair can be placed by any wall.
- Table top pivots 360° at the touch of a hand.
- Height adjustable from 23" to 33"
- Tabletop surface is 30" x 15"
- Teak wood grain laminate finish is attractive, easy to clean and scratch resistant.
- A built-in magazine rack provides added convenience.
- Requires no attachment to secure in place.
- Ideal for people who use lift chairs!
- Table top swivels to allow for easy access and departure
- One Year Limited Warranty.
- Free Shipping
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