Lift with Ease! 🚀 Elevate your care game!
The RaizerLay Flat Patient Lift Device is a portable, lightweight solution designed to assist seniors and individuals with limited mobility in standing up safely from a flat position. With a quick assembly process and a lifting time of under 4 minutes, this device is perfect for home use and is backed by Medicare reimbursement eligibility.
Item Weight | 38 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 52"L x 34.5"W |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Shape | Rectangular |
Pattern | Solid |
Material Type | Aluminum, Polycarbonate |
Recommended Uses For Product | Medical |
Target Use Body Part | Whole Body |
Special Features | Lightweight,Portable |
B**M
Really works
I'm a senior citizen and purchased this to help lifting a family member after a fall - very difficult for me. While expensive, this is a game-changer - so easy to use. The instructions are simple and the crank used to raise the fallen is very easy to use. Get the storage bag because it keeps the pieces organized well and has instructions inside the lid - also makes it easy to carry. Have used it twice, both with easy success. Didn't have to call for help. Try it, it's really indispensable. So glad I did!
K**R
First Time Used
We purchased this lift 3 years ago. Just recently, my husband could not get off the floor. Mind you, he was not hurt. He just said get the chair, and I knew what he meant. It worked like a charm. We keep it handy. My husband is 240 lbs and when we first tested it out, he was 290. No problem lifting him up.
J**D
Works well but hope not too often.
This item was unknown to me as recently as July. It is exactly as advertised and works well. I am confused about the carrying case. The listings on Amazon show that they are two distinctly separate purchases. When the chair was delivered, however, it came with the carrying case already packed as if they were one item. I haven't received another carrying case but I am still confused about the issue. Does the Raizer come with the carrying case for $2,199 or not? Also these were not taxes. Is this considered medical equipment and not taxed or do I need to include this on my State income tax return for 2024? Thank you.
C**S
poor quality
What a disaster!! It took a lot of cranking to get my wife half way up and then the crank stripped and I couldn't continue. I expected much better quality than this. I'm very disappointed and I'm sending this backCharles Burton
A**A
Love this product, life changer!!
Bought this for my 89 year old, overweight dad who has mobility issues. He has occasional falls that would require calling paramedics to get him up. I am a 62 year old woman who is now able to help him up on my own quickly. So easy to use, a real life improvement for us. It breaks down small enough to fit in his closet for easy access. We were concerned about purchasing this due to the cost, but highly recommend this product.
J**E
Looks easy enough to work
I haven’t had to use this product yet but I did put it together and it looked easy to work. The true test will be when I have to really use it to lift an adult. I don’t know how to get the message to the seller to get a Medicare exempt form. This would help if Medicare would help pay some on it.
G**Z
Top Mobility is a Reliable Business
Top Mobility heard my complaint regarding monies deducted from my refund, when i returned the Razor lift from its original paying price. They contacted me, demonstrated empathy, the importance Customers & their products are, they are refunding the entire amount deducted from original price. Top Mobility is A Reliable & Responsible Business. They care for those making sacrifices to buy products, that do not result positively, not because of product but because of disabled person. Thank you Mr. Shane.
L**U
Amazing?
I researched several different types of lift assist for my elderly Dad, including Indeed Lift, platform lift ( the crane looking types) and even considered at one point using portable hyradulic cargo lift, but given my Dad is almost 250 pounds and how he can barely even move once fall, those types simply aren't practical for us as they require the patients to at least sit up and move a bit.This product arrived on time, my Mom could assemble it and lift me up (210 pounds) by herself and she's 79. I have not had a chance to use it for my Dad yet, and I hope I never will, but I'm confident when it happens, we will be able to get him up easily without calling 911 again.Since I tested it on myself, couple of things.1. Without the headrest, the back was a bit uncomfortable, but still okay.2. You have to center the headrest and make sure the back of the patient's head rest comfortablly in it, otherwise it felt really awkward.3. We didn't see any markings on the side as to which way to crank it. It was a bit confusing to us at first. If you are on the right side of the patient, you crank left. On the left side of the patient, you crank right. It's easier to just remember crank towards the head of the patient no matter which side to lift.4. My mom is old, so she wasn't sure if the legs were completely inserted in. The rule is to make sure the red X marking on each leg is completely inserted in and you can't see it anymore, then they are fully inserted.
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