Medline Strong and Sturdy Wheelchair with Desk-Length Arms and Swing-Away Leg Rests for Easy Transfers, 20” Seat

Get the built-to-last wheelchair you want plus the convenience of swing-away leg rests for quick and easy access. The Medline K1 Basic Wheelchair features a durable tig welded frame and comfortable nylon upholstery. Hemi-height adjustable axles raise and lower the seat 2 inches. This Medline wheelchair has smooth rolling solid, flat free tires. Product Features

Categories: Wheelchairs

$136.99Amazon.com Price
(as of June 14, 2019 12:22 am GMT+0000 - Details)

Added on: June 14, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews


Product Description


Get the built-to-last wheelchair you want plus the convenience of swing-away leg rests for quick and easy access. The Medline K1 Basic Wheelchair features a durable tig welded frame and comfortable nylon upholstery. Hemi-height adjustable axles raise and lower the seat 2 inches. This Medline wheelchair has smooth rolling solid, flat free tires.

Product Features

  • Comfortable and durable ride | Desk length arms and swing away footrests make transfers easy
  • This wheelchair features a long-lasting, attractive hammertone finish | Durable nylon upholstery is comfortable
  • Premium welds stand up to rigorous use; Durable tig-welded frame in gray powder coat finish.
  • Mag wheels with smooth-rolling, flat-free tires | Foot powered movement increases mobility with 2″ seat-height adjustments (hemi-height)
  • 300-lb. weight capacity | 38-lb. product weight, without leg rests | Seat dimensions are 20 x 16 inches
Anonymous says:

Look at how the wheels attach! Ok. Look at the front wheels. There’s a fork like the front fork on a bicycle that connects directly into the bottom of the frame tube. Now look at another brand where the front wheels plug into what looks like a little pod that is welded onto the side of the frame. There’s a LOT of reviews on all brands that say the welds are prone to breaking and the front wheels come off if you hit a bump or obstruction at any amount of speed with the weight of a person in the chair. These wheels go straight…

Anonymous says:

Defective I ordered this wheelchair for my grandma who was moving into a convalescent home. The wheelchair has a bar that comes down behind each front tire that doesn’t allow tires to move freely. This makes the chair hard to turn. I have been working directly with Medline this past week to try to get a refund. Returns are not allowed for the chair through Amazon. I had to order another chair in the meantime to ensure she has something.**update, I was told today by Medline that it could…

Anonymous says:

A real blessing I’m not wheelchair bound, but i can no longer go out for the day with the family for trips that require long periods of time walking or standing so i usually opt to stay home, which is something i don’t like. Now i can participate with them! So many things i want to do and see now, and i’ll definitely be doing them!!This chair is very comfortable. I’m a fairly large person, and most wheelchairs only go up to a 200 lb limit, which sadly, counts me out. This goes up to 350 and is a wide seat. I…

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