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Made of stainless steel, it adopts a two-stage retracting mechanism and is flexible to operate.
WGCD-001
Stainless Steel IV Stand is engineered from premium stainless steel, guaranteeing exceptional durability and reliability in any medical setting.
Featuring a two-stage retractable design, this IV stand provides outstanding flexibility and ease of use, making it an indispensable addition to your medical equipment lineup.
WEGO Medical Stainless Steel IV Stand is crafted from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability and reliability in any medical environment.
With its two-stage retracting mechanism, this IV stand offers unparalleled flexibility and ease of operation, making it an essential addition to your medical equipment.
| Durability and Reliability | Made from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring stability and longevity in prolonged use. |
| Flexibility | Features a two-stage retractable mechanism, allowing height adjustment to suit different medical environments and needs. |
| Ease of Operation | Simple and user-friendly design provides a convenient user experience. |
| Stability | Sturdy construction can safely support various medical equipment, ensuring patient safety and comfort during treatment. |
| Easy to Clean | Smooth surface prevents dirt accumulation, making it easy to clean and disinfect, meeting hygiene standards for medical equipment. |

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