Summit Indoor Stair Lift
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Summit Indoor Stair Lift: Review
It does not need costly batteries, it uses electricity.
It works great for what we need.
lumina m. from san antonio, tx (caregiver)
My 21 year old daughter is a spastic quadriplegic. We live in a 2 story house so a chair lift is necessary.
Good product at a decent price
Easy to use and maintain.
This unit came with 16' of track and enough cable/chain for 16' of track. Why would you request length of run when you didn't cut cable/chain shorter. Very difficult installation having to reroute the line and tuck out of the way and shorten the plastic chain.
harold w. from girard, oh
I'm 92 and have some mobility issues, this product makes my life so much easier.
I'm happy with my purchase.
Ease of installation.
The installation instructions said 2" from the wall was enough clearance. It's not if you want the chair to swivel. Probably 4" would be better. I also had to bend the seat back away from the wall to keep it from scraping the light switch as it passed.
tim f. from park city, ks (caregiver)
78 year old mother in law who lives with us. She's had both knees replaced.
Summit Indoor Stair Lift: Review
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timothy k. from lebanon, oh
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Easily installed.
It is made strong and durable.
The turning seat is a little hard for my wife to work it, hangs up on her, I think the foot rest should turn with the seat, so her feet are in place, when it turns.
janice m. from hillsboro, mo (caregiver)
My wife she is 65 yrs old and has MS.
The chair lift has decreased her dependence on us.
The speed is good, the seat is comfortable and installation was not too difficult. I did, however, turn the brackets inward so that the bracket gives the walking space more room and we don't see the ugly bracket screwed to the treads. A much more thoughtful approach to add a bit of professional look to the installation.
Is there a way to change the speed of the chair as it ascends/descends? Otherwise, I think you have thought of everything.
michael w. from sebring, fl (caregiver)
My 90 year old Mother-in-law is the user of the lift. She has 4 stage breast cancer with unsteady walking.
The call switches for the chair at each end are terrible...
The chair works and gets someone either up or down the stairs.
All of the accessory equipment that must be seen is an aesthetic nightmare. A simple foot switch at each end, on the track would be much better.
steve s. from american fork, ut (caregiver)
Senior citizens.
Great stair chair
Easy to install and to use.
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gordon and nancy r. from worland, wy
Couldn't go up and down stairs- now I can!
Summit Indoor Stair Lift: Review
Easy to install.
The product is fine but instructions to install are confusing.
bobby s. from wichita, ks (caregiver)
My wife uses the chair so as to have access to the basement of our home.
Has opened up my world. Can now have my whole house back.
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lois l. from americus, ks
79 year old women with severe heart disease. Unable to walk up steps at all.
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keith p. from terre haute, in
Veterinarian 64 yrs young. Lost left foot above the ankle. Has 2 story emergency clinic. Makes his work day a lot easier
This is the cheapest stairlift - I would have paid more for...
Price
Noisy, old technology (cable driven)
john b. from houston, tx
lung cancer causes shortness of breath
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