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Saturday, 27 March 2010 02:25 |
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The product most widely available on the market today which can have a huge impact on the quality of life of the elderly and disabled is a Recliner Chair. Willowbrook have manufactured and sold Recliner Chairs for more than 13 years. With thousands of satisfied customers who have purchased one of the wide range of Willowbrook Recliner Chairs, Wingback Chairs and Fireside Chairs across the UK you can be sure of a superior Recliner Chair from Willowbrook compared to others available online.
See more of the Luxurious range of Recliner Chairs at the Willowbrook website here. |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 27 March 2010 02:51 |
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Willowbrook Adjustable Beds |
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Willowbrook Limited is the parent company of AquaLift, British Stairways and ElectroMotion. Willowbrook has provided a variety of mobility products, including adjustable beds, for thirteen years, the company now has over 20,000 customers all over the UK.
In the company’s words: “Willowbrook is now in its 13th year of providing innovative mobility solutions that really do make a difference to people’s lives. The quality of Willowbrook’s products and the high level of customer service provided make the company a leader in its field.” All of the company’s adjustable beds also come with lengthy guarantees and high-quality after-sales service.
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