Comforter Series Extra Wide Heavy Duty 3-Position
The only heavy duty chair with sizes that accommodate heights from 4'0" to 6'8".
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Comforter Series Extra Wide Heavy Duty 3-Position: Review
Does the job and helps tremendously
Seat is not very comfortable. Was expecting more comfort for the price of the chair.
carol l. from rome, ga
Physical mobility disability due to severe Lymphedema
This chair is to large for person 5 ft. Width is good....
Good motor on chair. Easy to put together.
The height of chair is to high for person 5 ft. or under. Seat depth is to deep. My mom is short and I have to add pillows so she can sit up in chair. Back is about 3 in too high. Foam wears out after a few years and needs new foam.
cathy t. from evans, ga
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I am very disappointed that it is not as comfortable as I...
Fabric and color are top notch
I am not comfortable sitting in the chair. I spent a lot of my research time on the various measurements of the chair. But comfort wise, especially for just sitting, it scores a low number.
judy r. from staten island, ny
A young senior citizen who has some physical limitation.
Very nice.
Tell you in a year or so.
The foot makes to much noise.
larry a. from porterville, ca
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Llovely item...great lift!
Power
Slow to rise
elaine b. from grand forks, nd
Arthritis and obesity
Is a very good product and meets my expectations.
Ease of use and quality
The back up power supply. Last night we had a power failure and the lights on the controller stayed and used up the backup batteries before the chair could be lowered to the down position.
james s. from loganville, ga
User is a 366 lb. 71 year old male with back and knee issues.
Would recommend with qualification
Best quality, easy to use
Generally to hard or firm, especially the seat if the user is at risk for pressure ulcers and must be in the chair for more than an hour or two.
constance c. from chicago, il (caregiver)
User in late 70’s. Has DJD of hips and knees able to walk from bed to chair. Weights 400 lb. and is in danger for skin breakdown and pressure ulcers.
We are just learning how to maneuver the chair.
Extra length is wonderful, motors seem good so far regarding quietness,etc
There should be something to hold the remote in place for someone who only has one hand. He can't reach down and get it to raise prior to sitting, the pocket is nice but too far away.he must hold his walker and then to sit he must hold on to the arm, not the remote. I think buttons should also be in the arm of the chair in addition to the remote.
marcy t. from palm bay, fl (caregiver)
My husband, massive stroke, no use of left arm or hand, able to walk a bit with Hemi walker. 6'4", 280#, unable to stand up without help.
Too soon to rate. My last chair, a Pride, had to be...
Ease of getting in and out
Too soon to know
joseph f. from glenside, pa
Joseph F, age 69, weight 400 lbs, limited mobility, due to leg weakness,difficulty in getting out of a regular chair due to arm weakness.
works well and serves purpose
easy to operate
It would be nice if the pocket was much higher giving the user a way to store control while sitting. she has to search for it sometimes. There is a light on it which helps
sally h. from tucson, az (caregiver)
She is 68 and overweight. She has diabetes and has trouble walking and getting up from chairs. She loves the chair
The drivers were Great. Very helpful. Very polite. Took...
Ease of use
None so far
charles d. from templeton, ma
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Good quality in the product.
Seems very sturdy.
Arm coverings that come off. They seem to not stay in their place, always having to put them back on.
katherine b. from thurmont, md
Very satisfied thus far.
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