We've got three shelves on a 730x480x900mm frame, not tiny but not massive—fits standerd hallways and treatment rooms. The ABS plastic body with stainles steel uprights is what makes this thing hold up daily; ABS handles disinfectants better than painted metal, and stainless steel doesn't flake or rust over time.
Four silent swivel casters with two locking brakes let you park it in place, and the antimicrobial surfce actually helps keep bacterial counts lower than regular plastic. Basically the anti-corrosion feature isn't just for looks—it prevents chrome-like finishes on cheaper carts form bubbling after a few alcohol wipes. Lead time is usually 20 days or so, but we confirm after order.
Most labs and clinics buy these specifically for dressing changes or instrument passing, not for heavy crash carts—the weight limit is decent but it's not a steel workhorse. OEM/ODM is available if you need a different color or logo, but the standard blue works for 95% of buyers. 4. One thing we've noticed: the side rails are actually tall enough to hold bottles or gauze rolls during transport, which not all three-shelf carts get right.
You can order with MOQ as low as one unit, and we include a 1-year warranty plus COA if requested. Payment terms are flexible, but stock varies for the blue model, so confirm before placing a rush order.
It's 730×480×900mm. That gives you a stable, compact cart that fits easily through standard doorways and into tight exam rooms.
We can do OEM/ODM customization with no strict MOQ—even a small test batch is fine. Just send us your specs and we'll work out the details.
Yes, we can supply material certificates and test reports showing the ABS and stainless steel meet medical-grade standards. Just ask your sales contact.
Two of the four silent swivel casters have foot-operated brakes. Step down to lock the wheel, flip up to release—simple and secure for keeping the cart in place.
Absolutely. The ABS plastic and stainless steel are corrosion-resistant, and the surfaces are antimicrobial and easy to clean. Regular hospital disinfectants won't damage it.