The Duo+ is a unique and innovative domestic lift that can be fitted almost anywhere in a home. This type of lift uses no hydraulics but an intelligent electric motor drive system instead, that is ultra-quiet and housed out of sight on top of the lift. It requires a simple 13A power socket like any other household appliance. 

With its lateral dual rail technology, the lift is a self-supported structure, therefore requires no wall to lean on to.

The Duo+ can be installed in places where other home lifts will not fit. Its unique design allows for installation to be completed within a few days, at considerably lower cost than a conventional lift. 

From lounge to bedroom or hallway to study room or garage to living room, the lift requires a remarkably small space, so the choice is yours. 

It has an amazingly small footprint compared to any other lift on the market, covering as little as 0.8m² surface area. It needs no pit since it is usually installed directly on the floor surface.

The Duo+ may carry two people up to one floor in about 30 seconds. The design looks impressive and in addition to its many standard features, there are several optional trimmings available.

It is fitted with a clear body made of structural polycarbonate for a truly contemporary look. The lift can blend into any décor and allow natural light to flood in, if placed in front of or near a window. 

The Duo+ is offered in a neutral cream exterior as standard colour, with a matching interior lining. The standard half door is covered with a safety light curtain. 

The two hand-held remote controls may call and send the cabin remotely and especially in cases that require transporting heavy items between floors, with a maximum weight load of 170kg.

The surface below and above the cabin is attached to multiple pressure sensors, providing absolute protection against collision with anything below it. The Duo+ is manufactured in the United Kingdom and conforms to all stringent safety standards.

 

 

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