You cannot declare for VAT exemption when purchasing our Uccello Grip Mat.

Unlike our Uccello Kettle which was designed solely for those with limited strength, mobility, dexterity and/or visibility. The Uccello Kettle is classed as a medical device. This means that you can declare for VAT exemption.

With our Grip Mat, it was originally designed with another purpose in mind and is not classed as a medical device. This means that you cannot declare for VAT exemption when purchasing it.

Of course, if you have any issues or queries around VAT exemption, please contact our Customer Care Team here. They are always happy to help.

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