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Nov 01, 2025 - 01:34 PM
The base type and number of legs directly impact the stability and safety of an IV pole. More legs generally provide a broader, steadier base, minimizing the risk of tipping, especially when loaded with multiple or heavy bags. Four-leg designs, like the Chrome Four Leg IV Poles, are standard for general use, while six-leg bases, such as on the 6-Leg Heavy-Duty Iv Poles And Accessories, offer maximum stability for heavy-duty or multi-pump applications. The choice allows buyers to balance mobility, space-saving, and stability according to their needs, with several configurations available.