February 9, 2024 | Terry Smith

How much does the Stride Concealment Trolley cost?

How much does the Stride Concealment Trolley cost? This will always be one of the first questions anyone will ask when researching the Stride CT or concealment trolleys in general.

We get it. Price matters. It’s not the only consideration but it’s pretty important, and for many of us it’s something that has a big influence over what products we choose.

At Felgains, we aim to educate every prospective buyer, even if that ultimately leads you towards a different type of concealment trolley. So, in this article, I’ll do my best to outline the actual price of the Stride concealment trolley and explain to you what factors affect the price.

 

How much does the Stride Concealment Trolley cost?

The Stride Concealment Trolley provides dignity for deceased patients during transfer from a hospital bed to the mortuary. The Stride is available in two different configuration options; hydraulic or electric. The hydraulic version starts at £5817.00 excluding VAT, and the electric version £6,993.00 excluding VAT.

Optional extras

There are some optional extras available for the Stride Concealment Trolley. The costs for these are as follows:

Option Price exc. VAT
Body Strap £139.00
Powered drive system (5th motorized wheel) £2,890.00
Additional grey cover £367.00

 

What is included as standard in the cost?

Included as standard with the Stride Concealment Trolley is a grey cover, delivery & training, and a 2-year manufacturer’s warranty.

 

What about servicing and maintenance?

The Stride Concealment Trolley requires an annual service, which costs £196 excluding VAT

Aside from this, most maintenance work, repairs, and emergency call-outs would be chargeable, with the cost depending on the manner of work and parts required. 

 


 

I trust this article has given you a clear understanding of how much the Stride Concealment Trolley costs, and what factors affect the cost. 

If you have any further questions or would like to discuss your requirements with us, feel free to call us on 01473 741144, or reach out via the contact form at the bottom of this article. 

 


 

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