Classic Deluxe Power Lifter
With an adjustable U-base, a reverse-mounted actuator, and a 6-point cradle, the Deluxe Power Lifter offers smooth, quiet transfer in one package.
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Very pleased, Everyone at SpinLife is so nice and helpful....
Helps patient feel safer knowing he will not fall
At first, it took a while to get him in the sling, but now after a few times it is find
carl g. from norcross, ga (caregiver)
80 years old, Has MS. Power patient lift has made transferring to chair, bed and wheelchair so much safer and easer for the patient and caregiver.
Exactly what we needed
Ease of use, wonderful customer service
The spreader was very tight, but we were able to adjust it
virginia s. from holmen, wi (caregiver)
27 year old spastic quad Cp patient with post-scoliosis surgery and mitochondrial disorder and osteoporosis
all electric hoyer power lifter
Easy to use and keeps charge for a long time. Love this product.
Husband said directions for assembly were terrible and he is a mechanic.
deborah c. from summerville, sc (caregiver)
mother of quadreplegic to get her out of bed and into wheelchair and repositioning
I would have to tell them that the base spread is not...
Good balance, smooth lift, easy wheel locks, easy to guide patient
The extension cord connection to the lift is too delicate. It is always coming out of lift.
betty l. from opelika, al
I use this lift on my husband and so does a caregiver. Patient is 84 and is not walking since developing severe infection around L-4 vertebrae
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Ruggedness
Battery charge wires become disconnected easily
frederick g. from east greenich, ri (caregiver)
Ms parapleic 80 years old
Electric is the way to go!
Very smooth movement both when pushing around and for the patient going up and down
Charging cord is very short and if your patient is tall when the arm is fully extended the patient is very close to the main support. We don't have to ever raise it that high but just thought you'd like to know
lisa t. from lawrence, ks (caregiver)
76 year old woman with MS who's been unable to move herself for 20years
Good product. Wish we had ordered one with weight scale.
Ease of operation.
Slings are tricky to figure out at first. Need more instruction perhaps to indicate best strap position for seated position.
william f. from rock port, mo
Physical disability associated with surgery. As a bilateral bk amputee, sternum precautions following open heart surgery limit mobility.
Great for the price!
The easy use of the product and the price of the product in comparison to the same product offered by other companies.
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joyce m. from pikesville, md (caregiver)
The product makes it easy to move my husband to his wheelchair.
Like the design. It works well for one caregiver.
Secure feeling when moving over floor,you don't feel like you are falling.
Found none.
ernest h. from sleepy hollow, il
I am a 61 year old user with ms and it helps my wife to get me in a scooter or a chair from the bed.
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Ease of lifting the patient and placing the patient. Having a full body sling is the key to a more comfortable "ride".
Have not found a weekness yet
mary-margaret m. from bethesda, md (caregiver)
Use lift to move my 95 year old father. It does make a difference and helps us give him a different view and room and time with the family. IT is fair
It does what it is supposed to, very well.
Good strong steel components. Well designed slings. Base expands from 24" to 36" or so - can reach outside wheel chair or toilet and be closed up to go through narrow doorways. Very stable even when closed up with 200# person in the sling. Large wheels so it rolls well on carpet. Can go low enough to lift a patient lying flat on the floor and raise them high enough to place on any bed - well, perhaps not the upper bunk bed, but any reasonable bed. Once you get around the poor user manual, the system is very easy to use and maintain.
The battery charger has a clip on the bottom front edge that clips to the main post of the lift. The battery has a clip on the front top edge to clip to the main post of the lift and sits on top of the charger. There really isn't anything to hold them together, so they immediately fold like a '>' symbol, then the clips let them fall out. An 'Ace' bandage wrapped a few turns around the battery / charger junction and the main lift post will solve the problem. The owner / user manual sucks. It's awful and surely results in a huge number of phone calls to Hoyer's or Spinlife's service departments. I am considering writing an owner's manual for it and then submitting it to Hoyer.
silas k. from belleville, ks (caregiver)
I am a 70 y/o heart attack survivor. Wife is 190#, wheelchair bound, no upper body strength. If not for the patient lift system, she would have to b
The power lift provides a smooth glide, transfering the...
the smooth lift
1. The lever to open/close the legs would be more manageable with a foot pedal. 2. The slings. The stiffness is hard to place and the 2 handles make a sitting position difficult
german e. from san antonio, tx (caregiver)
A 6 ft. broad shouldered, solid 74 yr old man with a stroke paralyzing most of his left side
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