Medline Premium UltraLightweight Wheelchair with FullLength FlipBack Arms and Elevating Leg Rests for Extra Comfort 18” Seat, No, 1 Count
$279.99
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Customers find the wheelchair comfortable and easy to assemble, with one mentioning it’s great for events. However, the build quality receives mixed feedback, with some finding it well-made while others say it’s not well constructed. Moreover, customers report issues with wheel hold, noting that the wheels aren’t held on securely and screws fall out occasionally.
8 reviews for Medline Premium UltraLightweight Wheelchair with FullLength FlipBack Arms and Elevating Leg Rests for Extra Comfort 18” Seat, No, 1 Count
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Medline Premium UltraLightweight Wheelchair with FullLength FlipBack Arms and Elevating Leg Rests for Extra Comfort 18” Seat, No, 1 Count
$279.99
W Burton –
Easy assembly
This really is easy to put together and is very maneuverable
Barbara Stone, PhD, DCEP –
Very Comfortable
Works very well. I added a 2″ memory foam car seat cushion the exact size of the seat which makes it comfortable for long periods of time. The leg lifts work great. The chair has a sturdy feel and goes over carpet well. Before I had an 18″ transport wheelchair (push just with my feet) which I was able to get around corners between rooms in the house. I thought that since this product is another 18″ wheelchair I could do the same, but the outer wheels used to move the chair add width, and I could not navigate in and out of the bathroom and bedrooms. Still, it is a great chair for going to events and for sitting in the living room while talking.
dh60 –
well built
good quality
M. Smith –
It sucks! The arms don’t remain securely in place.
I almost returned this chair. When I opened it there were screws falling out of it. I kept it because I am an amputee and I hate for my stump to get rubbed by the big tire. The sides on this one cover the leg area fully and prevents this problem. On to the bad side of it: the screws still fall out occasionally. The arms of the chair pull out of their socket/anchor spot at the most inopportune times nearly causing me to fall from the chair. Its like the arms are not long enough to engage properly. I would not buy this one again.
steve alderman –
Decent wheelchair
Wheelchair was a ton better than the one I got from the hospital good buy for the money
David R Garcia –
8
Good some loose screws
Mimi –
Janky
Wheels wobble and don’t grip the floor, poorly made, not worth the money
Luis M. Carrion –
It is easy to manage and confortable.
The flexibility of the parts make it easier for career in a trunk of the car. The cushions are very comfortable.