MC-510 Zero Gravity Lift Chair
Power operated, adjustable armrest for wheelchair or scooter transfers.
Cozzia
(Model No. MC-510)
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Not as good as the one I ordered 5 years ago
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hallie d. from morganton, nc
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I like the chair, the remote could be better organized. ...
Allows chair to chair transfers. Other chairs would require me to have my walker close to my wheelchair, walk a couple steps to get in this recliner. Then walker is in the way. Also, I wouldn't be able to get back on the walker with the chair lift as it makes me feel like I am being pushed out, then back to wheelchair. Has zero gravity option. Either arm can be lowered for transfer. Comfortable but one size so limit on height and weight of user.
Instruction booklet leaves much to be desired. Learn from trial and error. Address to send the warranty paper is no good, got mail returned. Remote works best on left side, which is somewhat limiting. Hard to find a spot for the remote to be safe during transfers from the side it is on. Limited fabric/color choices. One size option would not fit all. Used by 5 ft 7 in, 210 pounds. That would seem the maximum for the chair to fit.
kim l. from encinitas, ca
Neuoro issues that make a regular lift chair impossible to use. I needed a chair I could transfer to from my wheelchair and do this myself.
MC-510 Zero Gravity Lift Chair: Review
Arms lowering.
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ronald s. from hornlake, ms
67 year old man with post polio. A standard lift chair didn't help but the arms lowering made it easy to transfer from a wheelchair.
Chair helps get my legs raised to alleviate swelling.
Arms move down so transfer from wheelchair to chair is easier.
The leg lift part of the chair needs to raise higher so legs are higher than heart to keep legs from swelling.
steve l. from lyles, tn
I am 71 years old and have been wheelchair bound for 19 years. During the day while sitting in my wheelchair, my legs swell up with fluid.
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