SUITCASE® Advantage Series Ramp
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Opened it up and it was ready to use.
Ease of use- quality and sturdiness of the ramp. Worked well without extra securing. Was able to go from patio slab to the grass area of the yard with ease.
I didn't find any weaknesses in this product. I may purchase another one to carry with me in the car.
karen c. from san diego, ca
age- 70 - Multiple Sclerosis since 1984 - 99% loss of use of left side- in power wheelchair for mobility
Open it up and was ready to go.
Ease of use- quality and sturdiness of ramp- easy use whitout extra securing. Worked perfect for going from patio slab into the grass area of yard.
I haven't found a weakness in this product. It is the first product I've purchased sight unseen that has worked perfectly.
karen c. from san diego, ca
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well constructed/easy to use
weight/durability
would like for end plates to fold away taking less room in transporting unit.
thomas b. from munford, tn (caregiver)
spouse. copd/aortic damage/on oxygen 100%. limited mobility
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very easy to unfold and carry.
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elizabeth s. from san francisco, ca
just broke her hip, needed to get out of the house with a wheelchair.
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gerhard h. from ridgecrest, ca
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ln and out easily
ease of handling
a litle heavy for my wife
norman e. from arlington, tx
77in a mobile wheelchair
Works well
Ease of use
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coy h. from knoxville, tn
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james d. from nashville, tn (caregiver)
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Good quality, fast delivery, as always. Thanks!
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christopher b. from athens, ny
58-year-old paraplegic.
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too narrow.
dr. norman k. from indianapolis, in (caregiver)
Fe., 69 yrs.,can't walk.
Does what I expected it to do
Good design and well made
This is being used inside my home. It goes from an oak edging at the top of a step to a slate entry way. I had to line the upper edges of the ramp with pieces of carpet (pop riveted in place) and the end of the ramp, both places that touch the slate, with sheet rubber, again pop riveted in place. Only way I could keep the aluminum from scratching the oak wood and from scratching grooves into the slate. For inside use you might consider coming up with optional available protection for the contact surfaces.
ted l. from lafayette, ca (caregiver)
Allows the electric scooter to pass over 2 stairs inside the home.
good strong and easy to use
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a way to hang on power chair
john m. from surprise, az
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