Extended handle for the Mobeli® suction cup handle
Attaching or removing the Mobeli® handles requires some force. This extended handle reduces the force by less than half. You simply slide the handle over the lever, press the handle and tilt the lever. The extended handle can remain over the lever; one can then, for example, opt for a handle on each side.
Ideal for places where drilling is not possible or allowed and for temporary use such as when traveling. Also very practical for professional healthcare providers during their home visits and advice; In the blink of an eye you can try out the right place, even if you opt for a drilled fixed bracket.
They are suitable for all smooth, flat surfaces (kitchens, bathrooms, painted walls, etc.).
The surface must be thoroughly cleaned and dried before the bracket is placed on it.
The suction power depends on the porosity of the surface: from 24 hours to 14 days.
One must therefore carefully check the bracket regularly, loosen it, clean it and then reinstall the bracket.
The braces are mainly intended to control movement and not to pull yourself up with your full weight.
There are fixed and adjustable brackets: the latter have the advantage that it is easier to avoid the joints.
For questionable surfaces, e.g. porous tiles, self-adhesive stainless steel plates can be used.
We also recommend that you also include the cleaning product for the suction cups as well as the extended handle for extra firm attachment.
Product specifications:
The brackets are made of high-quality white plastic
- no sharp edges
- all metal parts are stainless steel
- suction cups made of a special rubber compound
- the adhesion depends on the structure of the tiles
All brackets are easy to disassemble for cleaning and to take with you when traveling.
Synonyms: Wall grab bar, shower bracket, toilet bracket, handles, bathroom bracket
For your information: Persons who are eligible for compensation from the Flemish Agency for Persons with Disabilities (VAPH) can apply for reimbursement for this aid.
How to apply for compensation via the VAPH?
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