They can be used by a variety of people, especially by the patients who have been confined to the bed for quite a period of time. They can go about their activities like eating, writing or even using laptops without going to the desk or on a table.
Invacare Tilt Top Over-bed Table
The table also has a light upward touch that allows it to elevate easily. This allows the user to have the table move up with just a small amount of effort put into it. To have it go down, a light downward touch on the table top locks it into position.
This product also has the potential to last longer than the ordinary wooden over bed tables. This is as a result of the durability of the materials that are used to construct it. The materials are chrome-plated and heavy gauge. They will therefore definitely withstand age.
This product has the ability to support a relatively large weight. It can comfortably support 25 pounds of weight that is evenly distributed when at its lowest position.
MedMobile Tilt Top Hospital Over Bed Top Table Computer Laptop Table
The top is a tilt-able one and can be tilted either way until it reaches the vertical position. This adjustable overbed table has a wide base to enhance its stability. Its steel base is H-shaped and is about 24” by 16”.
The base also has wheels by which it can be dragged easily across the floor. The table top is also easy to clean as it is a laminated one. The products maintenance does not cost much, only a little amount and it will be all new.
Medline Over-bed Table, Composite Top
The adjustment can be made over a range of between 30" to 47". Unlike wood that will crack and peel after a short period of usage, this product is a compact one and will last more than you could possibly imagine.
For hygiene, the product is easy to clean and the materials that it is made of are impervious to moisture. It has a molded composite top which is about 30" x 15".
The base is also durable and is coated in hammertone powder. With a large top, the user can comfortably go about their activities without worrying about the amount of space available.
Have a look at the 3 tables that we researched and see what you think of them.
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