🚀 Elevate Your Mobility Experience!
The Drive Medical 10257BL-1 4 Wheel Rollator Walker combines a sturdy steel frame with a comfortable seat and adjustable height, making it an ideal choice for seniors and adults seeking both stability and style. With 7.5-inch wheels for smooth rolling and a convenient under-seat storage pouch, this walker is designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Plus, it comes with a limited lifetime warranty for added assurance.
Item Weight | 18.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 25.5 x 31 x 23.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 10257BL-1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Weight | 20 Pounds |
D**.
1000% WORTH EVERY PENNY!
Thos thing is sturdy, well built, and so much easier to use for my mother with limited mobility. After knee replacment surgery and then hernia surgery she could barely get around with a standard walker. This has improved her mobility 10 fold. Worth every penny.Standard medical walker through insurance $250This rollator walker on amazon 1000 times better and on $53.99!Would definitely repurchase if needed and will reccomend it to anyone suffering from limited mobility that already uses a standard walker.This will increase your mobility, you won't regret it.Your onky regret will be you didn't buy it sooner!
J**Y
I have two!
I bought one for my adult daughter who used it for 4 years, and then passed away. I began using it for a week . I see why she loved it. I got tired of the one the hospital sent home with me that I used upstairs and bought a second one at Amazon. It came the next morning and was $23 less than my daughter’s! I love it.
H**5
A simple 10 minute assembly for the slide-in handles and backrest is all that is needed.
Great rollator by Drive. It comes folded opens easaily and nearly fully assembled. Wheels are already attached and a simple 10 minute assembly for the slide-in handles and backrest is all that is needed. Rollator is sturdy, comfortable and manuverable. Photos show my chair complete after assembly some and use. Just a note, the color is blue but it appears dark in my photo. I highly recommend the Rollator and seller.
L**K
Nice walker!
I got this to keep inside our condo and the one we have will stay in the car. I didn't feel like lugging it up and down the stairs, so it makes more sense to get a second one to keep upstairs. This one was inexpensive and was delivered the next day.I was concerned about putting it together, but the only thing I had to do was to put the handles on the walker and the bar across the top! That was it! Easy peas! Good quality, great price, perfect!
I**Y
It's stable and sturdy. I'll share some facts and tips for those ...
It's stable and sturdy. I'll share some facts and tips for those who are considering this unit.The outside dimension from side to side, including all pieces, is about 22.5 inches. At my house, that's narrow enough to roll into a bedroom but not a bathroom. It would just roll through the bathroom doorway if there was no door, but a standard hinged door gets in the way.The seat itself is about 12 inches square. The space between the uprights is 16.5 inches, so if you're any wider than that, it'll be a squeeze.Hand tightening the handles at the desired height worked okay for me, but a frail person would probably need some help.The usual guidance I've seen for walking aids is that the handles should rise to about the crease in your wrist. I'm 5'9", and I had to raise the handles to their highest stable position to reach my wrist. I've got the handles standing 36 inches off the floor. The product specs say they can go to 37", but I was leery of putting them any higher. If you're a six-footer, 37 inches might not be high enough anyway.The seat is 21" above the floor - not adjustable.The handles stand 14.5 inches above the seat, at the handle height I'm using. That might be good news for you if you'd need the support to stand up. It might be bad news if you don't like having high "armrests" when you're seated.The 7.5-inch wheels are pretty good at rolling over minor obstacles, but sooner or later you'll have to lift the unit. The product specs say it's 20 pounds. Think of it as something like a couple of gallons of a beverage, or a case of 24-ounce cans. If those are too heavy for you, the rollator is too heavy for you.The brakes work fine. Someone with weak grip strength might have trouble. You squeeze them bike-style to brake temporarily (without letting go). You push them down with your palms to lock the brakes so you can let go.The basket isn't described in the instructions, so it took me a few moments to puzzle it out. My instructions: Insert from the front ("front" meaning the direction you'd walk in), with the two hooks facing the rear. Rest the hooks on the crossbar where the seat hinges. There's a ridge in the bottom of the basket. Rest that on the forward lower crossbar. When it's in position, the seat partially blocks it from above when the seat is down. The raised seat reaches down into the rear portion of the basket.You'll need to remove the basket to fold up the rollator.There are a few other things to note about folding it up. First, the strap anchored to the crossbar is handy for starting the folding process.There's nothing to lock the rollator into a folded position. I find it's very eager to open back up again. I use an 18" bungee cord to hold the folded frame together.There's also nothing to hold the seat or backrest upright while the rollator is folded. For me, this is less of a concern than the frame opening up, but it'd still be nice if the whole thing folded up securely.It doesn't stand upright on its own in a folded position, even with a bungee cord on the frame. That's fine it it'll lie flat in a car trunk, but you'd need to prop it up against something otherwise.Another thing about folding is that you're pretty much stuck with lifting it when it's folded. Suppose you need to squeeze through a tight spot. You can't just roll it through opened up, so you fold it up with the intent of pushing it through sideways. Not gonna happen. The rear wheels don't turn left or right, so you're not going to be able to roll the unit sideways. Or suppose you want to push or pull the rollator forward while it's folded. That's not going to work either, because the front and rear wheels are going to rub against each other. You'd drag it more than roll it, so you're probably stuck with lifting it.
G**Y
LIGHT WEIGHT...COST IS EXCELLENT !
I had a walker that was too heavy to lift and put into my car trunk.. was too heavy in my home. I purchased this walker for its lightness, comfort, and easiness of folding. I am extremely happy with this item; and the cost of this product is unbelievable: it is totally UNEXPENSIVE. I recommend it HIGHLY !
M**E
Minor issues. Still worth it!
I wanted to share my experience with the walker we recently purchased for my dad following his knee replacement surgery. He's been using it for about 10 days now, and it's significantly aided his mobility around the house. He's approximately 150 pounds, 5’2 and the walker is sturdy enough to support him comfortably without any creaking. The height adjustment on the handles is a fantastic feature; it was incredibly easy to set up to his perfect height – taking me only about 15 minutes.However, there are a couple of areas where improvements could be made. The seat, while functional, lacks sufficient cushioning for extended periods. The leather already shows wrinkles after just 10 days of use, suggesting it might not be the most durable material. Additionally, the braking mechanism requires a fair amount of hand strength to engage effectively. If you don't apply enough pressure, you risk scratching the tires. We'd prefer a braking system that requires less force and perhaps incorporates a more forgiving design to prevent damage.Despite these minor drawbacks, the overall functionality of the walker is excellent, and we're very happy with how it's supported my dad's recovery. We highly recommend it, with the caveat that users should be aware of the limitations of the seat cushioning and the braking system.
C**E
Excelent Product
Very nice. Easy to maneuver through small spaces also folds up nicely to store in vehicles. Very sturdy. Seat is a bit high to be comfortable for long with short legs. It gets a 5.
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