AL500 Platform Power Wheelchair
Easy to use with secure self-tensioning retractors and a simple one-switch operation.
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AL500 Platform Power Wheelchair: Review
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delmer h. from claremore, ok
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good
easy to tie down the chair
could be sligtly wider.
royce f. from lufkin, tx
I have found nothing to complain about. I am 68,cannot walk without help
Very easy to use.
It seems to be a quality product.
I have found no weaknesses.
ray h. from rockville, in
I am a 75 year old male who has difficulty walking more than a hundred feet so I needed the lift to carry my power wheel chair.
It work's very good
Very well constructed
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paul k. from west sacramento, ca
I like my al500 lift very mutch. and I woulik to thank Spinlife for the good service
So easy to use.
Ease of use, just drive on,connect tie downs, lift and go. No physical exertion required.
None that I can see.
kenneth b. from lake charles, la
Male, 73 years old. Afflicted with congestive heart failure, causing weakness and shortness of breath.
AL500 Platform Power Wheelchair: Review
Ease of use, just drive on,connect tie downs, lift and go. No physical exertion required.
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kenneth b. from lake charles, la
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GREAT PRODUCT QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
DURABILITY - EASE OF ASSEMBLY - EASY TO USE
I HAVE NOT FOUND ANY
sharilyn p. from las vegas, nv
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It is very easy to load and unload the electric wheelchair...
It is very easy, for one that is not disabled, to take on and off the vehicle. Therefore when it is not needed it is not in the way. This is a lift that fits on the back of the vehicle and if one does not use it every day it might prove to be in the way if you can not install and uninstall as needed. This is not a problem since I am the caregiver and not the disabled.
It would be a difficult product to use if there was not a caregiver and it had to be left on the vehicle. Even at that, I would not recommended for one who has no help. The tie down straps would be difficult for the disabled to use.
richard w. from herndon, va (caregiver)
My wife has dystonia. Her left arm and left leg are affected and she is unable to walk or use her left hand.
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