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Vaunn Medical Adjustable Tilt Overbed Bedside Table with Wheels for Hospital and Home Use
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)
$155.99
Brand | Vaunn |
Product Dimensions | 15″D x 26.5″W x 41″H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 45 Pounds |
Color | Brown |
Recommended Uses For Product | Hospital and home use, Eating, Drinking, Reading, Wheelchair use |
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- HOSPITAL OR HOME USE – Top selling tilt overbed bedside table recommended by doctors for hospital or home use.
- LONG LASTING AND SAFE – Powder coated heavy-gauge steel construction and swivel casters with locking mechanism. Provides support to perform daily routines (i.e. eating, drinking, reading while in bed). Can be lowered for use as a wheelchair table.
- FLEXIBLE POSITIONS – Tilt-top allows infinite positions in either direction for added comfort and flexibility for disabled, handicapped individuals or anyone with physical limitations or injuries.
- DUAL TILT – Two-part overbed bedside table that tilts by adjusting the control knob. Stationary small section is ideal for placing beverages/food/glasses and small electronic devices.
- HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE -Simply and easy to use height adjustment feature – Table top can be raised between 29 – 41 inches for increased maneuverability.
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Additional information
Weight | 45 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15 × 26.5 × 41 in |
GTIN | 001001660934 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Hospital and home use, Eating, Drinking, Reading, Wheelchair use |
Specific Uses For Product | hospital, home |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 45 Pounds |
color | Brown |
Base Color | Brown |
Decorative Plating | Chrome |
Handle Color | Brown |
Top Color | Brown |
Furniture Finish | Laminated Wood, Chrome-Plated Steel |
Finish types | Powder Coated |
Shape | T-Shape Frame, Rectangular Tabletop |
Style Name | Tilt |
Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
Tilting | Yes |
Base Type | Leg |
Is Electric | No |
Is the item resizable? | No |
Included Components | Table, Table Parts, User Manual |
UPC | 850043916116 |
Model Name | Tilt Overbed Bedside Table |
ASIN | B07WZWSPD9 |
Model Number | 881-SICR-VM2 |
Brand Name | Vaunn |
Material Type | walnut wood-grained top, steel legs |
Frame Material Type | Chrome-Plated Steel |
Base | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Is Stain Resistant | No |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 22.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15"D x 26.5"W x 41"H |
size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Base To Top Distance | 41 Inches |
Manufacturer | Vaunn |
3 reviews for Vaunn Medical Adjustable Tilt Overbed Bedside Table with Wheels for Hospital and Home Use
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Sheralyn Bates –
Bed was simple to put together.Sturdy and easy to adjust.Solid medical bed and tilt function is great
Debbie Hancock –
I like that it’s perfect for what I bought it for. I had a knee replacement and needed something that could move all my stuff from room to room and have room to eat while in bed. Perfect! Had no issues. Came quickly, easy to assemble.
West Texas –
This table is not the high quality of something you would find in a hospital, but it’s more than fine for you and me at home. Assembly was extremely easy needing only a wrench, a screwdriver and a rubber mallet. The wrench is used to tighten the two bolts that hold the stand to the table. The screw driver is used to push the adjustment bar through the tube to allow you to put on the adjustment knob and to remove that black screw. The rubber mallet is for pounding the casters into the base. I just didn’t have enough strength in my arthritic old hands to push them in. I suppose you could use a block of wood and a regular hammer if you don’t have a rubber mallet. You just don’t want to damage the casters trying to get them pushed into place.Up and down are both controlled by the same lever. None of that hit the bottom of the table with your knee and it pops up. The tilt function works good and is perfect for working on the laptop in bed. (My bed can raise and lower the back and feet.) I did notice that once assembled that the large tilting table was about a quarter of an inch lower than the small table. Irrelevant to me, but it might matter to some folks. I like that this table is so big. There is plenty of room for my laptop and an external keyboard. Having the non tilting side table is a plus for holding drinks, snacks or other things you don’t want sliding into your lap. I just leave the table tilted so I don’t have to mess with the adjustment knob.I did have a couple of minor issues. The table arrived with some minor damage on the edge underneath the large table. It’s only about half an inch long and was clearly done during manufacturing, I will never see it again and it doesn’t affect the tables performance so I accepted it.The other issue was a little more involved. Once assembly was complete, I found that the small table had a slight wobble. I couldn’t just leave this as I knew it would drive me crazy. There’s no way to adjust for the wobble, but I did come up with a solution. First, I took the table tops off. On the small table there are two little notches in the tube that lock it in place. These notches are ever so slightly too big causing the slight wobble. I simply slightly squeezed the end of the tube where the notches were with a set of vice grips. I only put the vice grips about half way on the tube as I only wanted to bend the end of the tube. After doing this, I reassembled the table and the wobble was gone.I’ve included three pictures. One showing the minor damage. One showing the little notches in the tube and one showing how I used the vice grips. I suggest testing your table for wobble before completing assembly so you can fix it, if it exists on your table, before you finish putting the thing together.That little black screw that you replace with another screw once assembly is complete simply keeps the table mechanism from moving up or down during shipping. The world is not going to end if the first thing you do is remove that screw. Remove it and the table now functions correctly. The screw you replace that black screw with has only one purpose. To fill that hole. It does nothing more.This is a decent functional table with only minor resolvable issues. I’m more than satisfied with and expect to get years of use out of it.