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Foldable Rollator Walkers with Seat for Seniors, 450 lb Capacity, 8” Wheels, 18″ Big Seat, 6-Position Height, Heavy-Duty Aluminum Rolling Walker (Gray)

Original price was: $139.99.Current price is: $111.99.

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  1. Ron Allen

    Easy, sturdy, sold construction to hold a 450 lb person. brakes , seat storage, No TOOLS required.
    The product was very well packed. It was easy and fast to put together. it was in fact the sturdiest seat walker I found and it was well built. It has a 450 weight limit. It is solid. Everything about it speaks of craftsmanship. It was 2 inches wider that the normal seat walkers. The seat is comfortable and back rest is adjustable. The storage under the seat is great for storage.and is sturdy. The wheels lock down and is easy to fold and store in the back of your vehicle,.

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  2. Amazon Customer

    GREAT purchase!
    This is a VERY sturdy and well made product that will outlive me lol! Comfortable seat, big storage – it’s my purple tank! Not meant for tight spaces though.

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  3. JJ

    Life saver for those in a non weight bearing walking boot!
    If you are trapped in a non weight bearing boot or cast (for even a few weeks) this knee scooter will help you get around a lot better. This is the first time I’ve had any kind of a serious injury so I was pretty dumb and stubborn about it all initially. I thought I was tough and wouldn’t need any of the “frills” that others might. haha What a dummy! 😀 I did think a lot about saving the money and skipping the scooter but then on a bad/low day I finally decided that I (yes, even I! lol) might need to order one. I did tons of research on various scooters and kept coming back to this one. And then, one desperate night, I pulled the plug and ordered it…and I’m SO very Glad I did!! It is way safer and certainly rolled me around a whole lot better than trying to scootch around on a old clunky office chair! ;o Not to mention it was wayyyy safer and easier for me than those da*# crutches are! And no… It’s not perfect; but for the price point it will definitely do the basic job you need and should help keep you more mobile and safe while your injury recovers; as long as you use some common sense and don’t expect this scooter to perform as a much more expensive one does. It IS a basic scooter, so it’s not meant to hike the Appalachian trails, race around and turn on a dime like a race car, or be as luxurious or comfortable as a limo! It’s meant to help you get around safely for a few weeks/months as your injury recovers….in a more affordable way. 🙂 Note: I have deep, thick, high pile carpet in a lot of rooms so I was a little worried if this inexpensive scooter without the bigger wheels would do well on it. It does just fine! It definitely rolls easier on the non carpeted areas but it’s still quite easy enough on the carpeted areas! I have very light colored linoleum in a couple areas and did read some reviews on other scooters that left a trail of black marks on their floors. A month in and this scooter has not marked up our floors even one little bit. l also read a ton of comments on all the scooters about the uncomfortable knee pad. The pad (where you put the knee of your injured foot/leg) is comfortable/padded enough IMO….but I’m thinking that any pad on any scooter is going to eventually not feel that great on your knee after a few weeks– due more to the position your leg is in and due to the weight constantly placed on it, than the actual pad itself. So, I personally saw no need to spend a bunch more money for a supposed more padded seat – scooter. This one felt very nice on the knee for the first couple of weeks and then I did start feeling the pressure on my knee a bit…but not bad enough that I did anything about it. All in all this scooter has served me quite well and I feel the purchase was well worth it. The only thing that I would do different is to order it right away instead of messing around with crutches and the clunky old office chair for well over a week! If you’re reading this you obviously have at least a serious enough injury to keep you off your feet awhile 🙁 so I’d like to say Good luck and best wishes for a complete and speedy recovery! “This too shall pass” but in the meantime: hang in there, stay positive, be safe, take extra good care of yourself and don’t skimp on needed things (ie: knee scooter, padded tall socks for your boot, etc) that will help you with your injury recovery…because….you ARE worth it! 🙂 And thank you BlessReach for providing us with an affordable scooter to help us (non rich folks) get around while we are injured~!

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  4. Kindle Customer

    Great walker
    This walker has been great for my family member. It was very easy to put together and has been sturdy for them.

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  5. Monica Jarossy

    Well built and strong
    Well made it did take me a little while to assemble i would recommend not clicking in all the parts until you have it right i accidently put together backwards and those release buttons are hard to pinch to disassemble

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  6. Craig in Texas

    Pure Junk that would not even assemble… twice…
    I ordered this, and the rear wheels would not insert into the frame. This is not a rocket scientist assembly. Upon determining that there was no way to assemble it, I ordered a replacement. The replacement showed up, and same problem… I have now ordered a different brand. These people need to read about quality control, and determine if it is something they are interested in trying. Stay away from this product… They are a waste of time. I had a liver transplant, and needed this right away… a week of trying with them, and I still need a walker… just not going to be a BlessReach walker.

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  7. Sunshine

    This is a mega walker!
    This is a huge, and I mean, industrial size walker. I live in a nursing home and this walker is too big for the apartment and won’t even fit through some of the doorways. It is wonderful for people who are very unsteady on their feet because it provides lots of support. It has a nice size seat and lots of storage.

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  8. Kathryn Walters

    Best Walker bought
    Ordered this on the 17th of this month, came on the 20th even though i set delivery for the 23. Got the box open, parts separated and only took 10 minutes to assemble. well worth the price. My girlfriend says it the best one she has ever had, even better than the Medline one. which had break cable failure 3 1/2 months after delivery. Even though this one is heavy, It makes walking for her very easy, and gives her the mobility and safe she needs.

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    Foldable Rollator Walkers with Seat for Seniors, 450 lb Capacity, 8” Wheels, 18″ Big Seat, 6-Position Height, Heavy-Duty Aluminum Rolling Walker (Gray)
    Foldable Rollator Walkers with Seat for Seniors, 450 lb Capacity, 8” Wheels, 18″ Big Seat, 6-Position Height, Heavy-Duty Aluminum Rolling Walker (Gray)

    Original price was: $139.99.Current price is: $111.99.

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