Durable tig-welded frame in gray powder coat finish Comfortable nylon upholstery Microban in the seat, backrest, armrests and handle Smooth-rolling, solid flat-free tires Dual axle hemi-height adjustable Available with desk length removable arm style Available with detachable leg rest Seat size comes in 18" W x 16" D 300 lbs(136 kg) weight capacity
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Brand | Medline |
Item model number | MDS806250EET |
Color | Blue |
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Product Id | 1594038 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 5 (3 ratings) 5 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 888277699574 |
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Medline K1 Basic Wheelchair with Desk Length Armrests and Swing Away Leg rests
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Great Construction and easily adjustable a great value
Good wheel chair for the money and around the house...arm pads wear out fast and misleading Walmart add size...said 18" seat can go thru 30-in doorway, nope ..I had to return it to get the 16-in seat to fit thru a 30-in doorway
almost fully assembled. looks good
Get wheelchair. Good price.
First, let me say that I had the Comfy Go wheelchair, which I found so restrictive after a trip to the dentist that I asked my caregiver to walk it across the street to the nearby church. Compared to the money spent on that infamous chair, I bought the Medline, a cushion with 2 covers, and 2 dozen Ripple shakes at $27.99 ea. I still saved about $200. I need a wheelchair for my appointments because it isn't easy for my feet to negotiate strange surfaces, unlike my apartment which I have made as safe as I can make it for walking. My caregiver and I were able to test the wheelchair this afternoon. What I love about this chair: The footrests swing out far enough to rest on the chair's side. I'm a small frame female who weighs less than 90 lbs. and the chair is high enough for me to slip down and stand. That's a great plus. With my arthritic hands, I can't turn the wheels, but I can apply the convenient wheel lock. My only peeve was that the heel of my shoe hit the small front wheel at one point, but I can learn to live with that.
Front wheel support is cracked downthe front
Broken on arrival