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.
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Out ease to push with the larger wheels!
Easy to fold and get into car
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gary k. from elkhorn, ne (caregiver)
To be able to get around freely
Very efficient as a transport chair. The lightweight allows...
Weight. Wheels. The strong fabrics.
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akinyele o. from mesquite, tx (caregiver)
Purchased this for my 250lbs 90year old Mom. To transport her outside the house.
Great means of transportation, comfortable ride and easy to...
Great design and well built.
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alan g. from auburn, ma
He's 5'6", 73 years old, difficulty breathing and walking.
I already had a used one and liked it so much that I...
Easy to fold up to go through narrow places or to load into a car.
In packing it would be good if something could be placed between the two back wheels so the screws in the two back wheels don’t get hooked together. I could not unfold wheelchair because of that problem and had to have someone come and pull the wheels apart.
nancy c. from etna green, in
I am 81. I have very poor balance. I use the wheelchair as a rollator and a wheelchair chair. Much faster and easier than using a walker.
Great wheelchair!
quality
none at this price
thomas g. from toms river, nj (caregiver)
My 92 year old mother w/dementia/ altz , great product for the money. Found the local med supply had a similar one for 4x the price!
Grear breaks. Poor leverage to clime over obstacles.
Brakes
The foot levers to lift the wheelchair over a rise under a door opening are inadequate. Those levers need to be twice as long to lift it over an obstacle.
robert k. from san dimas, ca (caregiver)
It has hand brakes…bicycle technology. Nice for steep hills including ramps. The brakes are also easy to lock with the levers on the push handles.
This transport chair is perfect.
It has larger back wheels which are great for uneven surfaces & has footrests so she doesn't have to hold her feet up. Also, it's much lighter than a standard wheelchair.
Have not found any weaknesses. The chair is comfortable for her. The arm rests are padded. It seems to be perfect .
cynthia k. from kerrville, tx (caregiver)
We purchased this for my 94 yr old Mother. She uses a walker, however, when we take her to restaurants, shopping, etc., it's too far for her to walk.
Perfect Wheelchair
- Easy to use - Easy to move throughout the house - Small and compact
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donna a. from mansfield, oh (caregiver)
My mother, who is someone who's struggling with stage 4 lung cancer at 68, has been utilizing this chair quite frequently.
High-quality product. Comfortable and durable.
Smooth ride, navigates corners well, too.
We've been very satisfied - no concerns.
carmela k. from mpls, mn (caregiver)
86 YO male with heart and neurological issues. Recently suffered stroke.
Good value for the money, with exceptions
Light weight, maneuverability
The brakes constantly drag the wheels. Had to disassemble them and place the steel pieces that the pivot bolt passes through in a metal lathe and turn the face down.020” to fix the problem. Also would be nice to have a seat cushion on it.
tom t. from lexington, nc (caregiver)
51 year old female stroke victim with left side deficit
Deluxe with 12" Rear Wheels: Review
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Would be nice to set the brakes, besides the hand brakes. If that is a feature, I am not sure how to do it.
albert g. from big cove tannery, pa (caregiver)
Man that had a stroke.
Light weight comfortable
Goes over everything
The foot rest could have leg pads. When yo go backwards your feet hit the wheels
christopher j. from hershey, pa
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