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Discussion About: WhisperLite II Full-Electric Low Hospital Bed for Home Care
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 QUESTION: I am looking for a full size electric bed. Any recommendations ? ANSWER: Per industrial standard, hospital beds wider than 36" are considered bariatric hospital beds. A full size bed is 54" in width. So your option is a 54" bariatric hospital bed that supports higher weight.
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There is no full size model on the market that supports lower than 500 lbs. For more discussions, options and details about the product, or to order the product, please click here 
One of the quietest and lightest hospital beds for patient home care with fewer parts and less chance to go wrong. The revolutionary bed and moter design provide the ultimate in quiet, smooth operation. Shipping is free. 
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Offering
the same great quality and features as the other WhisperLite
II series beds, the new WhisperLite II Low Bed adds the safety and
peace of mind for caregivers in every home.
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With
a low height of only 9 ½”, injuries from falling out of bed are no
longer a great concern.
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By
merely switching the bed ends, one can go from a Full Electric
standard height bed to a full electric Low bed. Low cost. Low worries.
Low Bed.
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Ends
are self-leveling
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Casters
engage at lowest position for bed movement.
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Casters
disengage when bed is elevated to disallow movement of bed
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Bed
ends will work with any full electric WhisperLite frame.
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The
low bed is very easy to setup.
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Head
and foot sections adjust with quiet and strong DC motor.
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Warranty:
- Welds: Limited Lifetime.
- All other components: Two Years.

| Height
Range (Deck Level): |
9.5" - 20" |
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Length: |
87" |
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Width at Head End: |
36" |
| Weight
Capacity: |
450 lbs. |
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