Lift Chair Table
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Excellent table. All the therapists who come to my home...
sturdy and easy to turn.
I find it a little difficult to raise up or down once I am sitting in chair.
anne c. from henderson, nv
84 years old with chf, copd, rheumatoid arthritis
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ronnie b. from bossier city, la
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doesnt turn easly
Solid materials
The table doesn't turn well. It's not on bearings like it should be instead the table is competed to a hollow pole that just slides onto another pole at the base. Also the position of the brake under the table had to move so my grandma could use it it was made so only a child could fit between the chaired and the table. It was an easy fix though only six screws.
marc s. from north babylon, ny
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Great Table
Swivels out of the way
None so far
jesse s. from frisco city, al
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IT IS GREAT FOR ANYONE
I t's sturdiness and the size
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charlotte y. from artesia, nm
My husband is elderly and it is hard for him to move aroun. This Table is just the what he needed.
love this table, it does exactly what I wanted it to do
It is great for my laptop & still have room for other things.
I haven't found any weaknesses.
rebecca l. from zanesville, oh
My age is 53, I have had total knee replacement on one knee & need to have the other knee done. I have arthritis in both knees & hips.
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Its well biult.
It has to sit too close to the chair therefore it has to be moved when the lift chair has to be raised anymore than a sitting position. Would like to see a wider base so as to move the chair from a sitting position up one level.
james k. from lehigh acres, fl
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Better than laying a board across the arms of my chair.
Reasonably easy height adjustment. 360 degree tabletop spin.
The base NEEDS to be larger. I may have to try to attach it to a plywood panel because the metal base is not wide enough. BECAUSE the base is not wide enough, the vertical pole is insufficiently stable: the table top tips.
robert r. from lehi, ut
54 year old 300# male with arthritic knees and neuropathic feet
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I've tried 4 other tables for my lift chair - this is the only one that I've found is designed to actually work! It's single post design means that it doesn't have legs or wheels that interfere with the lift chair. I can adjust it so I can reach it sitting up or reclined. The height adjust and swivel features mean I can also swing it away from the lift chair and use it from my wheelchair! When not in use, it tucks away neatly across the lift chair or beside it. Awesome!
It's a little stiff to turn, and the table surface tends to wobble you turn it. All managable though!
georgina h. from vancouver , canada
Disability: CP
works well
Sturdy, functional.
Rubber or vinyl molding on "magazine holder" base does not stay on.
leonard w. from aroda, va (caregiver)
age and physical disability
Over-all it is okay, but not great
The length of the work surface and the fact that it swings all the way around.
Weight of the table top and design of the base.
jean d. from memphis, tn (caregiver)
We are pleased with the table with the following exceptions: It has to be placed out further in the front of the lift chair than we would have liked t
wonderful
great
gets a little stiff
debra o. from huron, oh (caregiver)
92 years old love them
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