Weight | 20 lbs |
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Dimensions | 23.5 × 30.5 × 10.2 in |
Package Dimensions | 23.5 x 30.5 x 10.2 in; 20 Lbs |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Product Dimensions | 23.5 x 30.5 x 10.2 inches; 20 Pounds |
Item model number | EJ788-1 |
Date First Available | February 9, 2011 |
ASIN | B004N18JDC |
Manufacturer | Everest & Jennings, Graham-Field |
MAT –
It’s only been a month so I can’t attest to the longevity of the product, but I was throughly impressed by the support of the company. After having issues adding the door rests I called the company. Immediately answered by a real person and then I was connected with a product specialists. He was so kind and knew exactly my issue. The foot support had to be twisted around because of the way it fits in the box. I was super impressed. Not a normal experience in todays world.
TS –
It took a while to figure out the best way to use this chair, but it had turned out to be very helpful for our 86 year old mother. The Rollalator we bought two years ago for her was great, but she needs more support now and a full wheel chair is difficult to manage. The chair fits easily in most cars; the leg extensions were a little hard to manipulate and use, but we finally figured out how to use them. The turning was difficult, but we figured that out too…don’t back up, just execute a turn. Our mother still has independence, since it is easy for her to move the chair herself while sitting in it using her feet. She is able to go shopping at the mall now without fear of falling or having to get a loaner wheel chair at the mall. The price was affordable and the chair appears to be durable as long as it is cared for properly.
Elly –
The leather seat measures 17″ but from the sidebar of the armrests it is only 15″. Have to squeeze a little to get into seat. Also, she mentioned that the footrests were on backwards. I worked on them for over 1/2 hour to figure out what was wrong. After reading her review I turned the bottom pipe around and the footrests were not only in the correct position, but they also locked like they should. E&J needs to tell the assemblers in China that they are putting the footrests on backward. I have been around wheelchairs for 54 years (my husband) and those footrests had me confused until I read her review.