Deluxe with 12" Rear Wheels
With a powdered aluminum frame for low weight and high durability, the Medline Deluxe also includes 12" rear wheels for ease and versatility of use.
More Information on the Deluxe with 12" Rear Wheels
Reviews
Showing:
Page
Show
Surprisingly good quality of manufacturer at a fair price
Well-made and easy to use with the larger wheels
I know of none as yet
thomas s. from flat rock, nc (caregiver)
Wife of 84 years who routinely uses a cane but finds the transport chair best for longer outings.
I would recommend this to any person who can't walk and...
Easily to use and very comfortable.
That there are no brakeing system for user.
gerald l. from coventry, ct (caregiver)
My wife has been disabled since 1979, falling down a flight of stairs and fracturing her tailbone.
TOO SMALL!
Not provided
TOO, TOO SMALL!
william c m. from salisbury, md
Not provided
Nice workmanship
Easy to use and very portable.
There is a need for a lock to keep the wheelchair from rolling down when parked. The footrest also needs a lock to keep from falling off when loaded in the trunk of a car.
pedro b. from new york city, ny (caregiver)
User cannot walk very far and gets tired easily so the need for a wheelchair.
Fantastic help for me
Very light and easily to use, fits in the back seat of the car and of course trunk
No hand brakes for user
gerald l. from coventry, ct (caregiver)
I fractured my tailbone in 1979 and have suffered ever since with severe chronic pain. Bedridden most of the time and rarely go out of our home
Deluxe with 12" Rear Wheels: Review
See above notes
Heavy for me to lift into car (age 80), not a detriment as this gives strength to the chair.
dr. geoffery c. from hartford, ct (caregiver)
Advanced dementia. Age 88. Gait problems/ balance etc. Ambulate with assistance. Our home is on a hill. We needed the hand brakes
Great device, highly recommend
Engineering
None
robert c. from florence, al (caregiver)
Taking mother-in-law in and out of short distance on location.
Unhappy
The only thing good about the wheelchair is the 12" wheels because it makes the chair accessible for tight doorways if it isn't wider then 19 inches.
The handbrake system makes it the weakness of it because the handle brake system on the side works so so much better.
frank c. from vacaville, ca (caregiver)
I bought the wheelchair for my son-in-law because he needed a new one besides the one he has.
Not the chair I wanted. The deluxe model is described as...
The 12" rear wheels make it easier to push.
The arm rests. When I went to put the chair in the car the arm rest broke off in my hand.
bernard b. from berwyn, il (caregiver)
My dad had recent surgery and I needed the wheelchair to get him to and from doctor appointments.
Everything as promised.
Not provided
Not provided
tony k. from pensacola, fl (caregiver)
70 year old male with back problems
Product was what was expected and works well
Ease of use
None noted so far
jeff t. from stockton, al (caregiver)
Nine year old grandson with birth defects
Best transport wheelchair for the money!
Space-saving and lighter weight than a conventional wheelchair.
None.
aimee v. from fayetteville, ga
My daughter and I like the way it is lightweight yet sturdy. We also like the convenient way it folds up for storage at home or in the car.
Showing:
Page
Show