Transfer Board with Cut-Outs - Wood, 400 lb Capacity
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Transfer Board with Cut-Outs - Wood, 400 lb Capacity Reviews Summary
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10 out of 11 recommended this product to their friends
Top Pros
Sturdy (4)
Safe (4)
Easy Storage (3)
Lightweight (2)
Perfect Size (1)
Top Cons
None (1)
Top Best Uses
Elderly (2)
Emergency (1)
Following Surgery (1)
Great Transfer Aid (1)
3-4 of 11 reviews
Pros:
Easy Storage.
Lightweight.
Best Uses:
Elderly.
Describe Yourself:
Average Health.
The info said made out of birch plywood.
The one I received is made from pine.
by Friend of a sick man from Livonia,mi
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
2 person found this review helpful
Pros:
Sturdy.
Safe.
Easy Storage.
Lightweight.
Cons:
Needs to have more shine .
or slickness to slide eas.
or slickness to slide eas.
Best Uses:
Following Surgery.
Emergency.
Elderly.
Describe Yourself:
disabled.
Elderly.
This is so useful when not feeling well or hurting and if someone isn't available or physically able to help to transfer. I do think that it would be a little better if it were shellaced to slide easily.
by Lynn from Roebuck, SC
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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1 Question | 2 Answers
Q:
How often do I need to replace the sliding board?
Asked on Jun 6, 2011 9:35:34 PM by Jackie from WI
A:
Mine lasted about a year.
Answered on Dec 31, 2013 9:39:43 AM by Ruth from Kansas
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I have slide boards in different places where I use them most - in van, by my bed, then shorter ones by my standing frame and where I transfer from different chairs - my first clue that I need a new one is when the edges of the wood start to snag on my cushion cover or my clothes - I take fine sandpaper and rub out the area that the wood is breaking down then I put a fine layer of varnish over the area I sanded - when all 4 corners have broken down and are starting to crack I get a new board - or if the edges are not smooth any more and they pinch my skin then its time for a new board
Answered on Jan 6, 2014 12:58:57 PM by Geri from Phoenix Arizona
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Part Number(s): 177 0112 01, 177 0112 03
Mfg Part Number(s): 518-1765-0400, 518-1756-0400
Scrip Part Number(s): 177 0112 01, 177 0112 03