Anthro releases updated compact cart

Anthro has introduced an updated version of Zido, a compact cart, customizable for a medical equipment cart, PACS operating room cart or an EMR cart.

The Tualatin, Oregon-based company said its new Zido has 4-inch casters, and is available in various widths and heights. For the Zido cart solution, users can decide on a basic frame with height of 31-inch, 35-inch, 40-inch or the pole cart, which is 66-inch high or a height-adjustable cart.

Customers have a choice of a 22-inch wide by 17-inch deep shelf or a 25-inch wide by 20.5-inch deep shelf. The Zido shelves have a weight capacity of 50 pounds, and the entire cart has a 150 pound-overall weight limit, according to Anthro.

The company said there are more than 16 accessories that can be added to Zido: a keyboard caddy; single or dual monitor mounts for imaging; lab records; or for use as an EMR cart or computer on wheels cart: a glove box holder, probe holders, metal bins or oxygen tank holder for medical solutions.

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