- Details
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The Drive D-Lite Aluminum Rollator features large 8" casters that are ideal for indoor and outdoor use and require no tools for removal. The contoured, padded back rest is also easy to remove without tools, and the included seat is comfortably padded for resting. Drive’s exclusive loop-lock brakes are easy to release without the “snap-back” of other braking systems. This rollator features ergonomic, adjustable handles which are easy for arthritic fingers to grip. In the back is a large “mushroom” type one-piece button release knob which makes it easy to adjust handle height. The D-Lite Rollator features easy, one-handed folding. The included 14" x12"x6" front-mounted basket has a plastic coating to protect the finish and reduce noise.
- Specifications
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Weight Capacity 300 lbs. Adjustable Range 31.5" - 37.5" (Handles) Height Max. 37.5" Handle Height 31.5" - 37.5" Upholstery Color Black Product Dimensions 24"W x 27"D x 31.5-37.5"H Approx. User Height 5’3”-6’1” Product Weight 19 lbs. Overall width 24" Style With Carry Basket Wheel Size 8" Size Adult Braking Style Loop Seat Height 22" Seat Dimensions 13.5" x 14" Wheels Four Manufacturer Drive Medical Manufacturer Item Code 750NB, 750NBK, 750NR UPC Code 822383122960, 822383122960, 822383122915 - Warranty
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Limited Lifetime Warranty
- Reviews
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- Average rating 5.0
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5 stars, Simple & Easy
By Rick from Tampa, Fl. on 2011-03-17
Easy to assemble, easy to use and lite enough to carry.
- FAQs
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Questions on Drive D-Lite Aluminum Rollator
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- where can you buy replacement brakes for the drive D-Lite 750R?
- You can find replacement brakes for this rollator on our website under the subcategory for "Rollator Parts". You can also search for the device within the site. The product name is "Replacement Brakes for D-Lite Aluminum Rollator".
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- My father has the D-Lite 750 R. Is there a way to lock the wheels when he sits on the walker?
- You can lock these loop brakes by simply pulling down on both handles, opposite of how you slow the rollator, until you feel the brakes "click" into place. To release, lift up on the brake handles. Always lock the brakes when someone is seated on the rollator to prevent accidental slippage.
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- One of the brakes doesn't hold as well as the other. I cant seem to find any information regarding how to adjust the brake. Can you help me with this .
- Where the cable attaches to the handle part of the brake there is a screw. The brake should adjust by tightening this screw.
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Our customers say it best.
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Simple & Easy
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Easy to assemble, easy to use and lite enough to carry.
- Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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