Comet 352 w/ Removable Desk Arms
With many of the same features as the Comet 330, the Comet 352 also boasts detachable armrests and a quick-release folding back for added convenience.
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Comet 352 w/ Removable Desk Arms: Review
Easy installation and operation.
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terry d. from arlington, va (caregiver)
Use is Government Facility by our Nurses.
Excellent Product
The removable arms (to slide in sideways to car)w/the flexibility to turn them around. Two hand breaks, light weight, seat height, ease of use at restaurants, malls, markets, Dr. etc...
When collapsed, no way to hold it together. The foot rests need to be removed for ease of transport.
lori d. from forest lake, mn (caregiver)
Mom,is a larger woman of 81 yrs. She can stand but she is not stable enough to walk outside of the home. She also has dementia.
Everything I need.
BEING ABLE TO GET UNDER TABLES WHEN WE GO OUT TO DINE.
The only problem I found is when I transfer from my Topsy Turvet chair in van and we take off the arm of chair that is when I hit the black holder for the arm. That really hurts. I have to have help going over to wheelchair as I cannot moves my legs.
jane k. from thomasville, ga
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Great transfer chair with lots of flexibility.
Compact, sturdy, flexible and removable parts.
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doris w. from asheville, nc (caregiver)
For patient use in a medical office when needed.
This is the chair to use when traveling.
Construction and portability.
Haven't found a weakness as yet. Will be taking it to a family reunion - may find one during that time - don't expect to.
barbara f. from des moines, ia (caregiver)
We love the Comet 352. It is light and small enough to fit in the car. Mother tells me that it is as comfortable as her full sized chair.
Comet 352 w/ Removable Desk Arms: Review
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jayne a. from essex junction, vt (caregiver)
Male, 84 years old, 6 ft tall, dementia and mobility issues
Good, sturdy transport chair.
It's very sturdy and well made. Desk arms allow positioning close to table for meals.
Foot rests quickly became loose and are aggravating because they constantly fall down making transfers very difficult. There seems to be no way to adjust them.
michael m. from boise, id (caregiver)
80 yr old wife crippled by brain tumor and dementia, totally non ambulatory. Wt 155 lb
Comet 352 w/ Removable Desk Arms: Review
has all the features we need
a rigid, non-folding chair may have been a better choice. I can feel it move underneath me, but my Dad doesn't seem to mind at all.
mark s. from houston, tx (caregiver)
90 year old who's legs are giving him fits
wonderful product
It is lightweight, and adaptable (arms rotate out of the way, ditto feet rests which are also removable) fits in trunk. easy to push, great to have the foot jacks to get over obstructions
Only thing and it is minor=hubcaps kept coming off, they aren't needed so removed them.
jeannette h. from wells, me (caregiver)
My mother,93,congestive heart failure, cant walk, can only stand for a few seconds
The chair is everything I thought it would be.
Lightweight & sturdy
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michael z. from skokie, il (caregiver)
My wife is 56 & has MS. The chair is primarily used to take her from our house to the car.
the heavier wheels in back are a good feature
looks good; heavier rear wheels; easy to assemble
haven't found any yet
dee o. from ann arbor, mi (caregiver)
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excellent wheel chair
lightweight
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marvin k. from arcadia, ca (caregiver)
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