For single-chair setups they're looking at roughly $3,200 per unit, mid-range orders of 5 to 10 units drop to about $2,850 each, and if you're kitting out a whole clinic with 20-plus chairs you'll be closer to $2,600 a piece — it's basically the same chair regardless of tier, just volume pricing.
Actually works well for both general practice and oral surgery since the 24V DC motor handles the weight smoothly, though it's not really suited for pediatric-only clinics given the adult-focused design and the 0.5MPa-0.8MPa air pressrue range.
LED sensor light with 6 lamp beads is pretty much standdard now but the 90° rotatable ceramic spittoon is a nice touch, 9 programmable memory positions save time during procedures, and we've found teh PU/fiber leather cushions hold up better than real leather against disinfectants (usually 2-3 years before showing wear).
Most buyers go with the 4-hole handpiece connection for newer equipement but the 2-hole option is there if you've got older tools, and the 3-way syringe with both hot and cold water is included — the saliva ejector comes with strong and weak suction settings too.
We keep the 2-year warranty pretty straightforward and the ISO/CE certifications are current so there's no hassle with inspections, anyway the molded steel frame is what actually makes it stable at full recline without that wobble you see in cheaper chairs.
It's ISO and CE certified, so it meets European and international safety and quality standards for medical equipment.
Standard lead time is 15-30 days from order confirmation, depending on your location and current stock levels.
Yes, we offer multiple color options for the upholstery and frame. Just let us know your preference when ordering.
It comes with a 2-year warranty covering manufacturing defects. This includes the motor, LED light, and electrical components.
It supports both 2-hole and 4-hole handpiece connections, so it works with most standard dental handpieces on the market.