MoNiBloom Wheelchairs for Adults Ultralight Transport Flip Back Padded Arms and Detachable Swing Away Footrests 18” Wide Seat Wheel Chair, 300lb Capacity, Red,1.0 Count
$126.99
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Customers find the wheelchair comfortable, easy to maneuver, and functional, with one mentioning it worked perfectly through 4 airports. They appreciate its lightweight design, with one noting the arms fold down to fit under a table. The durability receives mixed feedback – while some find it sturdy, others report it breaking after two uses. The value for money and design also get mixed reviews, with some considering it a good product for the price while others find the quality lacking.
8 reviews for MoNiBloom Wheelchairs for Adults Ultralight Transport Flip Back Padded Arms and Detachable Swing Away Footrests 18” Wide Seat Wheel Chair, 300lb Capacity, Red,1.0 Count
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MoNiBloom Wheelchairs for Adults Ultralight Transport Flip Back Padded Arms and Detachable Swing Away Footrests 18” Wide Seat Wheel Chair, 300lb Capacity, Red,1.0 Count
$126.99
Carter –
Simple to put together.
Folds up well. Sturdy and stable. Really easy to put together, took maybe 5 minutes tops. Very comfortable seat, maybe get a cushion if you’ll be in it for a long time. I use it for part time use, and it works really well for that. I would say it’s worth the price, and I think it’ll last me a long time hopefully.
David G. –
Great wheelchair
My Dad uses this every day! Light weight enough for me to put in the trunk yet sturdy enough for a 6’2” 99 year old World War 11 veteran.
Kendrick Keeton –
great value for the price
Really solid wheelchair. I’m a big guy 6’1″ and about 270 lbs. and this carried me around just fine. I don’t need it now since my leg healed but keeping it around just in case. The price was very reasonable.
Chris Crowley –
Good value for the price
The wheel chair isn’t bad for the price, and the only negative I can see is that the arms are too high to fit under a table or desk. Easy to get out of, though, because of the high arms.
Veronica Gutierrez –
Great buy!
This wheelchair has been a life saver for my mom. Very easy to maneuver.
Joseph Sayre –
Seat has plastic joints to facilitate folding up the chair, they break. Easily. I’d avoid.
I got this in the mail, today. weighed myself, 258 lbs.Gently used the chair for a test run, and it broke.See the image. These are little guides that both bear weight because your bum and body push on them laterally, but what they do, Is guide the x patterned supports under the chair so you can fold it, up so everything stays in place when you go to put it back down.Called amazon, they replaced the chair, but really, this isn’t actually a fluke, check the 1 stars, common point of failure. This part SHOULD BE METAL and is going to fail on basically every chair is not immediately due to being mis-aligned, rather soon if not because plastic load bears like glass. Meaning, it doesn’t. It reaches a limit and any torque applied after fatigue, and it shears. It’s the material. Now, there are tough plastics, like the stuff used in cars, usually with embedded metal or supports, but these little bits aren’t.So, what I’m going to do is get my new chair, completely disassemble it for parts and keep those somewhere and fix this one’s flaws. I’ve got a few items I’m going to use in place of the plastic pieces that should still guide as the plastic pieces did, but not break because of a stiff wind. Again, these should be metal, they’re structural.120 bucks of unusable metal is worse than 200 bucks of usable metal. It’s not good value if it lets you down when you need it. I only have occasional gout flares, so I won’t be using this often, but dear god I need it when I do. Thankfully, I’m pretty handy, so I likely can overcome this thing’s problems.But seriously, buyer beware. I’d definitely get a different chair. Unless you want a project chair, for, some reason. I mean, to each their own. I don’t know how the tuner scene is with wheelchair owners.
angel –
Kinda sucks
Leg rests don’t line up and the come over very easily no way to move the door rests up and down on your own use it for my disabled 9 year old it’s a bit too tall with the seat cushion and the brakes are ridiculously hard no seatbelt had to buy separately along with the cushion and sometimes it gets stuck when opening or closing not the worst not the best
SB –
So practical, durable, steadiness
This was a gift and the person is thrilled with this chair, from the design, the colors, steadiness, stability, strong, ride, functionality, compacted for storage, pouch on back, and most importantly COMFORT, TWO THUMBS UP! It matches its description according to users weight perfectly. 100% satisfied!