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| 18" Mobile Wheelchair with Steel Frame, Padded Armrest, Detachable Footrests, Solid Castors with Soft-grip Tires and Enlarged Rear Wheels. | 
enlarge | Brand: MedMobile Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $399.99 Buy New: $99.99 (On sale from $149.99) You Save: $300.00 (75%)
Avg. Customer Rating:   (3 reviews) Sales Rank: 64292
Media: Health and Beauty Shipping Weight (lbs): 33 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
UPC: 897400002792 EAN: 0897400002792 ASIN: B000EUD5HG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | 8" FRONT CASTERS AND 12" ENLARGED REAR WHEELS | | | UNFOLD TO USE INSTANTLY, NO ASSEMBLYING REQUIRED. FOLDS EASILY FOR STORAGE AND TRANSPORT. | | | WHEELCHAIR WEIGHS 33 LBS. AND SUPPORTS UP TO 250 LBS. | | | SOME SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS APPLY TO THIS ITEM, PLEASE SEE BELOW. | | | PLEASE NOTE THIS ITEM CURRENTLY CAN ONLY BE SHIPPED TO A PHYSICAL STREET ADDRESS WITHIN THE 48 CONTIGUOUS US STATES VIA STANDARD SHIPPING, WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MIGHT CAUSE. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description SEAT WIDTH: 18" SEAT DEPTH: 16" SEAT TO FLOOR HEIGHT: 19.5" ARM STYLE: FIXED FULL-LENGTH FOOTRESTS: SWINGWAY AND ELEVATING 8" FRONT CASTERS AND 12" ENLARGED REAR WHEELS WHEELCHAIR WEIGHT: 33 LBS WEIGHT CAPACITY: 250 LBS. HANDLE HEIGHT - 27" ONLY 8" THICK WHEN FOLDED. PLEASE NOTE THIS ITEM CURRENTLY CAN ONLY BE SHIPPED TO A PHYSICAL STREET ADDRESS WITHIN THE 48 CONTIGUOUS US STATES, WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MIGHT CAUSE.
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| Customer Reviews:
  The picture/product changed! May 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The model I purchased was much different than the one currently pictured! Mine has elevating leg rests, removable desk arms, and came with a cane. The one pictured as of this writing has swing away legrests and fixed armrests.
It's almost identical to this product:
Deluxe Adult Lightweight E&J Wheelchair With Elevating Legrests - Free Shipping!
Overall, I'm satisfied with the product I have. I can't comment on the one currently being sold, but it seems like a pretty standard chair.
Things to be aware of: -if you want smaller front wheels you will have to replace the entire bearing (metal part around it), which I'm confused by, lol. -it is best used indoors, unless you change to better tires (usually cheap). -You can't find the brand of it anywhere, but I think it's similar to Everest and Jenning's. -It's HEAVY, but that's a given considering it's not lightweight.
However: -it shipped and arrived VERY quickly, despite being heavy! -the leather seat is a plus, very nice. -the back wheels could easily be upgraded to lighter, spoked wheels for around $200, as the frame is very sturdy.
Bottom line: It's a fine wheelchair, and if you're mostly concerned with a frame it seems sturdy. However, if you're looking for cheap/best value for your dollar, you might check ebay.
  OK, but no bargain March 20, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Recently I purchased a Medline rolling walker from Amazon and was amazed at the quality of the merchandise and the value represented by its price. This week I needed to purchase a wheelchair and I mistook "MedMobile" for "Medline", the largest supplier of wheelchairs to hospitals. The vendor is listed as "Good Deal Hunting" but as you check out of Amazon the vendor changes to "Prestige International Trading". That should have been a clue. When we received the item it had been shipped from "A-Wholesale" in Miami Gardens, FL and had been imported from China.
I probably got my money's worth but this wheelchair is no bargain. It is more crudely made than the Medline product. I do not know how reliable it will be over the long run. If someone were going to live in the wheelchair, I would suggest you invest in a better product.
  Haven't actually seen in myself February 17, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Needed a wheelchair ASAP for elderly grandparents. Needed to be light and easy to use. Grandpa says it's just that. Grandma says it's attractive. Most importantly, I paid $75 for urgent shipping, it made it there in 5 days (I think it was promised in 3-5 business days). Not sure whether it would have taken the same amount of time w/out the extra delivery fee, but pleased all the same.
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