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Medline K2 Basic wheelchair with 18″W seat, removeable desk-length arms and swing-away leg rests

(3 customer reviews)

$167.44

Brand Medline
Color Black
Style Modern
Material Carbon Steel
Seat Height 20 Inches

  • Durable with carbon steel frame and rugged silver-vein finish
  • Comfortable with upholstered, padded armrests
  • High quality design with threaded seat screw inserts to simplify upholstery updates
  • Easily find the right size; measure hip width and add two inches; choose from seat widths: 16,” 18″ and 20″

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UPC: 001001641506 SKU: B09MV2TDK1 Category:

Additional information

Weight 47.95 lbs
Dimensions 36.25 × 32.25 × 11.25 in
GTIN

001001641506

Package Dimensions ‏

‎ 36.25 x 32.25 x 11.25 inches; 47.95 Pounds

Item model number ‏

‎ K1186V22S

Date First Available ‏

‎ December 1, 2021

ASIN ‏

‎ B09MV2TDK1

Country of Origin ‏

‎ China

Manufacturer ‏

‎ Medline, ‎ Meldine

3 reviews for Medline K2 Basic wheelchair with 18″W seat, removeable desk-length arms and swing-away leg rests

  1. OldGeezer


    This model is an excellent value for the price. Although I ordered the K2, the shipped item was a Guardian K1, also made by Medline. The unit I received has the same features as the K2 listed here. The build quality is first rate and the listed features make this chair an outstanding purchase. The swing away leg rests are easy to use and make getting in and out of the chair very easy. The liftable arms provide a flexible way to use the chair and to access the user as needed. The quality wheels have sealed ball bearings and seem to be very strong. Ours came with 9-spoke wheels, not like the ones in the product picture. For a chair that supports 300 lbs, the unit’s weight is very reasonable and lifting it into a car or SUV is very easy. Add a lifetime warranty for the frame and you can’t go wrong with his one!

  2. Deanna Wroda


    Nice fit. However it does need additional pad for seating height and comfort.

  3. Rick Edwards


    I needed a wheel chair with removable arms (amputee and need no arms for transferring). This stated it had removable arms and leg rests. Well the arms only swing back. So I physically had to remove them. Now if I need to use it out of my house, I have to physically put them back on. Oh, and sending back wasn’t an option…$65+ to return.

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