Cosmetic footrest for pedicure adjustable height up to 75 cm to 80 kg - white

€42.34
Shipping from warehouse: ⁨H1⁩
Estimated shipping: Tue, Dec 24 - Fri, Dec 27
14 days returnUnconditional return policy
Availability:
large quantity
Brand:
Physa
Product code:
10040171 / 4250928693150

Specification

Sku:1011516

Manufacturer no: 10040171
The Physa leg rest will be perfect for a beauty salon, tattoo studio, manicure and pedicure salon, spa as well as at home to support your legs during various types of treatments.
The footrest has dimensions of 24 x 33 cm, is filled with soft foam and covered with synthetic leather. It effectively eliminates fatigue and provides comfort during a long-term treatment. The stability of the stool is ensured by non-slip feet. The height can be adjusted up to 75 cm by unscrewing the knob under the seat, moving the support up or down and tightening the knob. The maximum load is 80 kg. The elegant appearance is due to the use of white leather and a frame in the same color. Thanks to this, the footrest is also easy to keep clean.
Product features:

  • - Versatility - for use in beauty salons, tattoo studios, etc.,
  • - Practicality - height adjustment up to 75 cm, small size,
  • - Stability - non-slip, rubber leg endings,
  • - Strength - load up to 80 kg, solid construction,
  • - Easy to clean - white synthetic leather.
Technical parameters:
  • - Model - PHYSA FR-2
  • - Catalogue number - 10040171
  • - Stan - New
  • - Support material - Synthetic leather
  • - Support fillings - Injected foam
  • - Color - White
  • - Construction material - Powder coated steel
  • - Support upholstery thickness - 6,5 cm
  • - Support dimensions - 24 x 33 cm
  • - Seat height adjustment range - 49-74,5 cm
  • - Dimensions (LxWxH) - 32,5 x 43 x 51 cm
  • - Weight - 3.45 kg
  • - Shipping dimensions (LxWxH) - 47 x 15 x 36,5 cm
Included:
  • - Leg rest
  • - Manual EN

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