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Drive Medical 13085RN Right Side Seat Lift Chair Overbed Table, Walnut

(3 customer reviews)

$211.38

Brand Drive Medical
Product Dimensions 15″D x 30″W x 23.5″H
Maximum Weight Recommendation 50 Pounds
Color Walnut
Item Weight
43.8 Pounds
Frame Material
Wood
Top Material Type
Laminate,Teak Wood,Walnut
Shape
Rectangular

  • Secure and Stable: This overbed table has a teak wood grain laminate finish and sturdy base and can be used for reading, writing, and eating, or as a portable desk or hospital table; comes with a built-in magazine rack for added convenience
  • Right or Left Positioning: 180° rotation accommodates seating near any wall
  • Adjustable: Tabletop can be raised or lowered between the height of 23.5 and 33 inches; table pivots at the touch of a hand
  • Designed For: Use with a lift chair, standard recliner chair, or couch; the tabletop swivels to allow for easy access and departure
  • Specifications: Tabletop surface measures 15 inches in depth x 30 inches in width; weight capacity: 50 lbs

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UPC: 001001660989 SKU: B005PFJE8E Categories: ,

Additional information

Weight 43.8 lbs
Dimensions 30 × 15 × 23.5 in
GTIN

001001660989

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏

‎ No

Product Dimensions ‏

‎ 30 x 15 x 23.5 inches; 43.8 Pounds

Item model number ‏

‎ 13085RN

Date First Available ‏

‎ November 6, 2009

ASIN ‏

‎ B005PFJE8E

Country of Origin ‏

‎ China

Manufacturer ‏

Drive Medical

3 reviews for Drive Medical 13085RN Right Side Seat Lift Chair Overbed Table, Walnut

  1. John


    I am happy the table is made in a heavy duty manner; Heavy steel base, heavy steel square with the piston inside. The fake wood top is even heavy as well, with laminate on both sides, surrounded by a plastic edge that just barely gives you a lip for things to not roll off.The package is heavy though, you will need the help of someone to bring the box inside, and probably to put it in place once assembled.I am not happy that the product shipped without any tools to finish assembly, not even the crappy tools you sometimes get. I have the screw driver needed, but not the wrenches. I have some pliers, but only needlenose, not the sort you need to finish tightening the bolts. It should have a warning about that, or more prominently written, as I missed it.If you bump the table the wrong way, or push up from the bottom purposely, the table will rise on its own. You will have to sit up and put some weight over the pole while pulling on the handle to get it back down. It is a nice feature knowing i cant get it stuck on me.The heavy plate bottom with “magazine rack” fits under my adjustable bed support frame snuggly with the addition of my needlenose pliers wedged into the less than quarter inch height left over.That magazine rack is a poor design meant to keep the pole from rubbing against the furniture. I wish they just put the pole in a tube. Anyone that uses a lift chair, and needs a table, isnt going to find the magazine rack very convenient. I planned on getting the neighbor to just remove most of the “magazine rack” with his sawzall, but the steel is too thick to do that. It would need to be cut off with a torch, too much trouble.For my particular application, not for a chair, i wish I had got the right handed version, even though i use if on my left side. Where I put the base, so it doesnt interfere with getting up and down, leaves part of the table too close to the head of my bed and leaves it unable to fully get close to me.Something strange you should know. When the table is 90 degrees with the base, the table is pretty level. At all other angles with varying uniformity, the table is canted front to back. To the point where i worry about leaving a drink on it when I have to push the table away, as it might spill if too full. I checked the base, it has nothing to do with my application, the base is the same the whole time, it has something to do with the pole (maybe).Overall I am happy with it, and would buy it again. I even recommended it to my neighbor, for convenience in his living room with his kids taking high school at home now. Just keep in mind, if you dont have the proper chair, it needs something to wedge in there so the full weight of your furniture is on it.

  2. Galenus Medical Customer


    This table has been a big help , works well at our couch, for my sick husband. Able to eat and drink while sitting. Love the way it swings out . Very convenient. It was suggested to us by a family member who uses it for her mother. Worth the investment.

  3. Dale Spires


    We needed an over-recliner and over-bed table for my elderly father to use during mealtime. Unfortunately, the vertical pole that allows the table to pivot out of the way is too near the operation buttons of our recliner. This frustrates my father when he bumps his knuckles trying to open and shut the footrest of the recliner. Note in the product images that the floor plate is not completely flat. This interferes with the wheels of our electric lift when trying to transfer him. The lift wheels cannot roll smoothly around the chair because of the metal hump on the floor plate. We often have to move the table which is heavy to complete transfers. I am debating on returning the product for these reasons and trying a table that is n shaped and can roll over the chair and bed more easily. If we didn’t use a lift, we may be able to use the table on the opposite side of the chair controls, but at this time we have to do a lot of improvising to have the table. It is a well made sturdy piece of equipment, but it simply does not work well with our current situation.

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