Medline Steel Foldable Adult Transport Rollator Mobility Walker with 6” Wheels, Blue
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We simply folded it and stuffed it back into the box. There will be no issues.
Handles can be adjusted between 31" and 36" in length. 35".
The distance between the handle and the brakes is slightly less than three inches. I'm afraid I can't answer your other question because I'd have to guess how much pressure your mother can exert.
One benefit of a higher-priced one could be that the legs fold down, making it easy to transport in a car trunk or backseat. This $50 model does not fold flat, making it difficult to transport.
Selected User Reviews For Medline Steel Foldable Adult Transport Rollator Mobility Walker with 6” Wheels, Blue
When Mom uses it to get around, she feels more secure than she did with her previous one, which made her feel like she was about to fall or wiggled while she was walking. This one is made of thicker metal and has a crossbar between the front wheels. It's a little heavier, which worried me at first, but it's incredibly maneuverable. It was also a breeze to put together, which the entire family enjoyed. Mom is a huge fan of the color blue. I realize it's a gimmick, but it's worth mentioning. It's nice when she can choose from a variety of items rather than being forced to use something she doesn't like. I believe that being proud of her wheels and hoping that others notice them boosts her social confidence.
For my grandfather, I purchased this rollator. It arrived last night, was simple to assemble, and appears to be very sturdy. My grandfather was initially opposed to the rollator, claiming that all he needed was a cane. After about 5 minutes, He was so taken with her that he sat in the chair portion of the rollator instead of his dining room table for ten minutes. br>Thank you for such a great product at such a great price; my grandpa now has a new sense of freedom. br>I stopped by his house this morning to check on him, and he is still a huge fan of the product.
This item shipped quickly and was almost completely assembled when it arrived. It worked well for me, with the exception that one of the height-adjustment bars was wobbly even after we tightened it all the way down. Also, because the brakes only work on the back wheels, the front wheels continue to roll, making it difficult to sit or stand in one spot while using the walker. Then came the big surprise! br>br> I had been using the walker for about 6 months when the metal bar where the wheel goes in snapped open and the wheel came out, sending me crashing to the ground on top of the walker. My back was hurting, and my arm and elbow were bruised. This walker's maximum weight capacity was 350 pounds, and I weighed 230 pounds. I wouldn't recommend buying this unless you're under 200 pounds, and even then, think twice. I'm attempting to contact the warehouse in order to learn who supplies them with this walker so that I can inquire about a refund. BEWARE OF THE BUYER!.
This was purchased for my father in preparation for a trip across the ocean. It's tough and simple to put together. The seat isn't the most comfortable, but it's adequate for quick breaks. Hand breaks are the only disadvantage. My father has a hard time remembering to squeeze both sides firmly before sitting. He finds it difficult to keep up with the walker. I wish there were kickstand breaks or a place for him to put his feet.
It was very simple to assemble the product. I bought this to help my elderly mother get around a short distance in the house and I am very pleased with it. It's been a huge help; I did notice, however, that one of the legs was bending inwards toward the center. She is well below the recommended weight. A faulty welded joint has broken in the picture. It's been about a month since my mother has used it.
It rolls. When I need it to, it holds my big a$$. It enables me to walk longer distances than I previously thought possible. This rollater is for you if you are elderly, disabled, or simply want to make a fashion statement.
This was a gift for my 92-year-old grandmother. year- In a nursing home, my 86-year-old mother. She walked a long distance on it the other day and then sat down because her arms were tired. She mentioned that I could push her the rest of the way back to her room while she sat there. So I did. This was not the rollator's intended purpose, but it was a quick fix for tired arms over a short distance. I was ecstatic that this unit was able to support her weight and felt sturdy enough to keep her secure.
My Daddy- in- Since being diagnosed with ALS, law's mobility has been limited. This walker has been a huge help to him. br>I've received phone calls from family members complaining that keeping up with him is difficult. He feels comfortable using the walker because it has provided him with some stability. The color combination is stunning. This purchase has made us very happy.