The QuickLine can be lowered up to 14 cm from its fixed position using a simple release lever. This allows the basin to be quickly adapted to suit both seated wheelchair users and standing users without any tools.
The height is adjusted using the convenient release lever located on the side of the unit, which doubles as a towel holder. Only minimal effort is needed to lower or raise the basin, and the position lock ensures it stays securely in place once set.
The QuickLine is a small, lightweight solution designed to fit even in bathrooms with limited space. Despite its compact footprint, it meets the accessibility needs of both homecare and professional healthcare environments.
The washbasin can be pulled 10 cm out from the wall, giving wheelchair users up to 63 cm of legroom underneath. This allows wheelchair users to move close to the basin and comfortably reach the tap.
A practical solution for environments where multiple users require different working heights, and where ease of use is a core requirement.
The compact design makes the basin well suited to changing places toilets and workplaces, where space is often limited but accessibility still need to be met.
The compact design and height adjustment makes the basin well suited to school environments where pupils have varying physical needs.
Ideal for home adaptations where a flexible and wheelchair accessible washbasin is needed but bathroom space is limited.
The QuickLine washbasin is engineered to maximise accessibility in smaller bathroom spaces. Its manual height adjustment allows the basin to be set at an ideal level for wheelchair users, while the forward sliding function brings the sink closer, improving reach to taps and controls and increasing legroom underneath.
Despite its compact footprint, the design ensures easy approach for wheelchair users and maintains sufficient space for caregivers to assist when needed. QuickLine supports greater independence in daily hygiene routines while ensuring safe, practical, and comfortable use for both users and caregivers.