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New treatment chair advice

Discussion in 'Practice Management' started by Airlie, Apr 5, 2012.

  1. Airlie

    Airlie Active Member


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    Hi all

    I am looking for a new treatment chair to replace the old plinth I am currently using. I am only using this site half a day a week, so I need something that is simple and cost effective. Main features need to be hydraulic and preferrably vertical lift not diagonal as space is tight.

    Any suggestions greatly appreciated, especially any tales of wonder or woe from purchasing a 'budget' chair.

    thanks, airlie
     
  2. theaussie

    theaussie Active Member

    Hi Airlie,
    Did you have any luck? I am currently in the exact same predicament. Small room, half day, wanting the same features!
     
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