Lift Chair Table
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Too expensive.
The swivel feature is very nice.
Moving the top up or down is not easy, hard to adjust the height.
nancy l. from randolph, ny
I am 81 years old, with arthritis in hips, knees and shoulder. I am pretty much chair bound. It's very difficult for me to get up.
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tony f. from west columbia, sc
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Product was fine, but did not fit the lift chair we...
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Does not fit all lift chairs.
richard c. from la mesa, ca (caregiver)
Hemiplegic female, age 72. Short in physical stature.
too small but works anyway
Stable even though it does fit my chair. Big enough surface.
not designed for big chairs.
gwendolyn h. from laredo, tx
84, can't walk, female, spinal arthritis, broken shoulder mainly for computer.
Too Large and bulky for my 95 year old Mom.
Very nice and durable.
Too Large and bulky for 95 year old Mom.
sandra s. from woodbridge, va (caregiver)
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sturdy, heavy base secures well
tabletop support upright needs bearing to ease rotation of top when moving. difficult to move from seated position for RA sufferer.
dorothy c. from liberty, mo (caregiver)
84 yr old RA/OA sufferer
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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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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Works with lift chairs
poorly designed to move up/down
corinne a. from loveland, co (caregiver)
87 year old woman living at home with home health care support
Cannot sit upright with legs up.
Quality fabric. Good mechanicals. Easy in getting up and down.
Inability to sit upright.
mary l. from springfield, va
My disability is walking. I cannot sit upright in the chair - without having my feet and legs hanging down!! I read alot - don't watch TV that much.
like the product when completed
it serves its purpose
not user friend especially when most of these products are sold for elderly people and the caregivers are in their 60s and it was not easy for me to assemble and you should state that in your ads .
betty w. from austin, tx (caregiver)
First of all I had a great deal of difficulty putting the table together and had to get help from one friend who could still not make it work
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