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HEAVY DUTY COMMODE (Invacare®)
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Invacare offers a complete line of commodes to meet a variety of needs. Each has a wide variety of features providing users with comfort, stability, and easy adjustability.
HCPCS CODE: E0168.
HCPCS CODE: E0168.
- Extra wide, clamp-on seat and lid.
- Removable backrest, welded steel frame.
- Designed for bedside use.
- Angle legs for increased stability.
- Anti-rattle collars to eliminate noise and four non-skid rubber tips for added safety.
Specifications
- Product Weight Capacity: 450 lbs
- Product Weight: 16 lbs
- Seat Height: 16-1/4"-22"
- Quantity: 2 Pack
- Color: White
- Warranty: 5 Year Limited Warranty
- Seat To Arm Height: 9"
- Seat Width: 15-1/2"
- Width Between Arms: 21-3/4"
- Base Width: 30"
- Overall Height: 25"-31"
- Seat Opening Width: 8-1/4"
- Seat Depth: 17-3/4"
All specifications, prices, and product configurations are subject to change without notification.
MSRP Price: Manufacturing Suggested Retail Price does not include optional equipment and accessories that may be available for this product.
HCPCS CODE: This information is not intended to be, nor should it be considered billing or legal advice. Providers are responsible for determining the appropriate billing codes when submitting claims to the Medicare Program and should consult an attorney or other advisor to discuss specific situations in further detail.
MSRP Price: Manufacturing Suggested Retail Price does not include optional equipment and accessories that may be available for this product.
HCPCS CODE: This information is not intended to be, nor should it be considered billing or legal advice. Providers are responsible for determining the appropriate billing codes when submitting claims to the Medicare Program and should consult an attorney or other advisor to discuss specific situations in further detail.


