🛡️ Fix it Fast, Live Comfortably!
The Roho Cushion Repair Kit is your go-to solution for quick and easy repairs. Featuring self-adhesive patches and alcohol prep wipes, this kit allows you to fix punctures and minor leaks in your Roho cushions with minimal effort. It's a cost-effective alternative to replacement, ensuring you stay comfortable without breaking the bank.
G**N
Easy to use
Before I thought of a ROHO repair kit I tried a bicycle inner tube repair kit without success. However this kit worked great and was very easy to use. I repaired a 1/4 inch hole in the ROHO cushion.
@**S
Easy To Apply And They Really Work!
It’s been a couple/few months since I bought and applied one of the patches and so far so good!👍👍
T**S
quantity
quantity has took this product from 3 patches to 2 for the same price. use this on a roho cushion, works well. the cushion is too expensive for replacing but $5 a patch for repairs add up fast.
Y**R
Very good product
the product looks very good but it was not used yet.
J**2
Expensive product
10$ for 2 patches. I bought some cheaper ones but haven’t tried them. Hopefully when I need to fix wheelchair seat the cheaper ones work. The cushion that the patches are for is expensive enough. Wish they would give people a better option. Such as more patches at a cheaper price. Use these often as the seat does get splits in it. Like little cuts and my son only wears shorts when on cushion.
R**E
Very Pleased!!
I was skeptical when I received this repair kit. It did not look like it would solve the pin hole problem in our $400 cushion. I followed the directions, refilled the cushion and it worked perfectly!! The patient weighs 200 pounds and sits on the cushion the greater part of the day. It has been a month now and the cushion is still fully inflated.
R**G
Poorly made, badly packaged
UPDATE: I have found a glue that will stick to the cushion and seal leaks without damaging the cushion. After trying bicycle tire patches as suggested in one review, which will NOT hold, I tried a glue called “E6000”. After putting some on the very edge of the cushion to make sure it would not melt it, I patched a leak which was in a very difficult place to fix - in one of the seams between the cells. I applied it liberally but carefully to the area and allowed it to dry overnight. It is holding! If the leak reappears I will update this review.I am a former occupational therapist. I know how to fix these cushions, and have done so MANY times. Now I am obliged to use a wheelchair, and my Roho sprang a leak. No problem, or so I thought. The patches which came with the cushion were all adhered to one of the alcohol wipes (inside the packaging!!), and were useless. Grumbling, I had to order more, and suffer a sore butt until they arrived. Bad enough. But when I opened the replacement patches, THEY were adhered to the outer packaging (from the inside again) and couldn’t be extracted without getting fingers on them, which drastically reduces the hold of the adhesive. On the THIRD package I used an X-acto knife to *surgically* open the package and managed to repair my cushion. These patching kits must be made in Lower Slobbovia, because they weren’t this way when I was in practice. I have taken samples of the cushion material and am experimenting with various high-strength adhesives, because I’ll be dipped in manure if I’m going to pay nearly $10.00 for this garbage. I used to be an advocate for Roho. This incident kind of whizzed on that.
T**K
Patch kit
Too expensive for amount of patches
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