EziMed Unisex Urinal 1 Litre

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EziMed Unisex Urinal
Health Condition: Confined to bed, limilted mobility
EziMed Unisex Urinal
The EziMed Unisex Urinal is a hygienic, portable solution designed for comfortable use by both men and women. It features a convenient attachment for female use and a secure screw cap to contain contents without spillage.
With a 1000ml capacity and calibration for output recording, it is ideal for home use, people with limited mobility, or use during travel and camping. Featuring a sturdy handle and lightweight design, this urinal is durable and easy to clean.
Key Features:
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Adaptable for use by men and women
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Secure screw cap to prevent spillage
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Calibrated for output recording
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Sturdy handle and lightweight design for easy handling
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EziMed Unisex Urinal 1 Litre
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