🚀 Elevate Your Mobility Experience!
The Medline Guardian Walker Flip Tray is a practical accessory designed to enhance mobility for users. It easily attaches to walkers, allowing for the convenient transport of items like cups and plates, and folds away when not in use. With a weight capacity of 10 pounds, it combines functionality with user-friendly design.
U**A
Most effective walker tray on the market
I live alone and needed a walker tray that I can always have"up"There are many options in the market and this one. I find is most effective.1. The placement of the tray is perfect. It is half way in front of the walker and half " in" .2. The cup holder placements are perfect: when in use, the weight of the cup and liquid will not tip over your walker. Stays fully supported.3. The tray can be stowed down. It is light enough that it can remain permanently on my walker without being in the way.4. Compared to other trays on the market:A. If the cup holders are on the outter edge, the heavy cup and content in the cup could tilt over the walkerB. If the tray is completely on top/ enclosed in the walker, the balance/ support for the patient is not there as the tray is in front of the patient, vs supporting the weight of patient. Best use case for this type of tray is just to use the walker as a mini table, but not to transport food.This tray is perfect because when the tray is in use, the patient can use the walker as intended- walker supports the weight of the patient while transporting food, phone, water bottle, laptop.I was introduced to this while I was in rehab. I looked for alternatives because this is costly for me. After researching, I decidesd to purchase this specific model because it is most well-designed for my needs- transporting food/ other stuff while using the walker.
J**.
Great item!
Love this tray! This is one of the best purchases I have bought. It holds my drink security and had room for my plate, silverware and napkin. Well worth the money!
J**A
Unstable, therefore unusable. Buyer beware!
I searched for a tray of the same brand as the basic, but solid foldable walker ordered for me by physical therapists at the end of in-patient rehab following surgery for a fractured hip. Multiple O.T's and P.T.'s and maintenance men attempted to attach this foldable plastic tray so that it would stay level and in place when used for transporting food and drink on normal inside floors.The screw on the left side of the tray does not stay in place in its very simple keyhole-type slot. It doesn't even take a tiny bump for the tray to tilt, more on the left side than the right, sending food and drink flying.Being physically unable to comply with Amazon's rules for having to drive to specific locations, my only options were to lose most or all of the cost of the tray. In the past, Amazon arranged with the Senior Living Center in which I reside for Fed Ex to pick up appropriately labeled and packaged returns from our concierge at no fee, even if they had to send a new box or envelope. Seniors who require assisted living, many with fixed incomes, are not the only folks who lose money because of inability to meet Amazon's current demands, lacking the mobility and access to transportation it would take to return useless or unwanted objects, but it would be an easy subset of the population in which to begin investigation of the harmful impact of such return policies. I can try to call the company that made this mess to see if they will exchange it for a tray that actually works at no extra cost, or I can live without a tray and continue to pay extra -up to $30/day - for meals to be brought to my apartment until I am ambulatory. Because I was misguided by positive customer reviews, I want consumers in my situation to be aware that something appears to be amiss with quality control at the production site. Value for money for me has been markedly negative and truly harmful.
G**H
Walker
Works well. I had to get one when I got out of the hospital. Same exact one
E**N
Best Investment for my Walker
Could not have managed after hip surgery if I didn’t have this try connected to my walker. Well made and easy to install.
D**N
Foldable walker tray.
Wish that it was easier to raise and lower. Otherwise it works great. Almost gave it 4 stars.
P**N
Perfect Match With A Medline Walker!
The perfect fit on a Medline walker, it gives the ability to carry small loads. It folds out of the way when not in use. Works very well.
D**R
Must have accessory for a walker
After a recent surgery I had to use a walker that did not come with a tray. Since I am the head of all the domestic chores in the house, and to keep me from wasting movements carrying one thing at a time, I needed a tray. Since this tray billed itself as fitting a Guardian walker I went with it. Hands down one of the best purchases I have made in a long time. The tray clips to the front of the walker and the tray slides to be put out of the way, or slides back, to use. The clips stayed on the front of the walker very well despite what was being carried on the tray. The tray is sturdy plastic and could handle a dinner plate, silver ware, kitchen utensils, cleaning supplies etc. Now there is a limit to the amount of weight which can be put on the thing but for carting this or that around, it is perfect and easy to clean. I especially liked that the clips were easy to get off when I had to take the walker outside of the house as it does make the walker heavier than you might think because the tray is so sturdy. I also found that when the tray was in the "not used" position, I could use the edge of the tray to cart my roller mop by the handle or put a few clothes on hangers on it to be put away in the closet. The 2 downsides are that the cupholders are not very deep so only small juice glasses etc. should be put on the tray especially if you are on the move. Soda cans did fine though. Additionally, the tray is not level and has a slight slope towards you. Only fill mugs 2/3rds full so you can control what spills on the tray. If you had a plate of crackers on the tray and you are moving there is a possibly the crackers would slide onto the floor so moving slower when you have food on it, is highly advisable.
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