The Carlett 900 shopping rollator gives the use the best of both worlds.
It is stable yet manoeuvrable; well suited for use about town thanks to its large rotating wheels, double system handbrake and double action safety brake.
Its firm suspension is most at home in the urban environment. This, coupled with the 29 litre shopping basket with removable bag, makes this rollator the perfect shopping companion.
Whether waiting for the bus or taking a break mid-trip; the 52cm high cushioned seat provides the user with a handy opportunity to take the weight off their feet.
Adjustable handlebars accommodate the height of the user and offer a cushioned grip.
Measuring 49cm wide, by 50cm deep, by 93cm high, the rollator folds down to 27 cm deep and will stand independently.
To show that you’re entitled to buy the goods VAT free, we will ask you to complete a simple declaration at the checkout stating the eligibility or the user of the items. This data is confidential and secure.
Once you have selected which products to purchase, simply proceed to checkout as normal.
At the bottom of the checkout page you will find the form shown below – once completed the VAT will be automatically removed from your order.
If you experience any problems or merely wish us to assist with this process and complete the order, please phone us on 0800 7703870 and we will be delighted to help.
Who is eligible for VAT Relief / Exemption
You do not need to be registered disabled or eligible for any other benefit to qualify for VAT free goods.
You are eligible if either yourself, or the person you are purchasing the goods for are chronically sick or have a disabling condition, and the goods are for personal / domestic use only.
Charities are also exempt from paying VAT, and can do so by simply completing the form in the same manner and entering their charity number. This number will be quickly verified by us before dispatch of your order.
Who is not eligible for VAT Relief / Exemption
If the person the goods are intended for does not have a specific long-term medical condition, by law they must purchase their goods without applying for VAT exemption. If you have a short-term injury, or simply use the term ‘old age’, this would not make you eligible, so please be specific when entering the disability criteria.
Any organization that does not have a registered charity number (such as businesses) are also not exempt from paying VAT.
Please refer to the Gov.UK HMRC website if you would like further information on VAT Relief.
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