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The North American Health Wellness Mobility Step is a lightweight, portable solution designed for easy access into homes, tubs, or cars. With a durable construction that supports up to 440 pounds, it features slip-resistant rubber tread and drainage holes, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.
B**C
Nice and sturdy
I liked the product. The size was good. The product was strong. The height was just right too. It was just what I was looking for. The price was reasonable too.
K**N
Works Great
My husband cannot step up into the house from the garage w/o having to brace himself into the door and manipulate himself up into the house even though the step is not very high. We got this and he is so loving how easy it is now for him to get into the house from the garage. This gives you just enough height to step up much easier and then step into the house. Not very tall, but it doesn't have to be. It turns out it's perfect for him. Handy to throw in the SUV after he steps up and light enough for me to grab it and throw it on the ground so he can step out easier too. Seems so simple and yet it is so helpful. It's very sturdy and can hold a lot of weight. Both of us were on it at one time and we are not light people. It's not real stiff either which my husband thinks helps him be more comfortable stepping on to it and away from it. Great deal all the way around.
D**S
Godsend
Omg, I am so thankful for this step. It gave me back some of my independence. I am partially disabled and was so tired of struggling to get in/out of bed, step up/down my front doorway, even use it when I travel for high hotel beds or when visiting friends with step up door entry. I was so tired of having to ask others to help me step up/down and even with a cane I struggled. This step is sturdy, able to hold my 250 pds just fine, lol and yet light enough for me to carry. I already ordered two. Think I'll get a third one to keep in my car.
C**D
Excellent product, but the rubber feet can fall off! Simple $3 solution using rubber cement or plastic adhesive.
I recently bought two of these to help my 88 year old mom enter and exit from two sets of stairs we have (entryway at front door and to the garage area). They are very sturdy, safe steps and I would give them 5 stars except for one thing. I noticed as I moved the step that one of the little rubber stoppers had fallen out of its hole. There are four of them around the outer edges at each corner and then two at each interior support post for a total of 12 rubber stopper style feet. Losing one is probably not a major deal but several of them were loose! Since we will be moving these when not in use (too many kids in the neighborhood who are a little more curious than we would like them to be, not that they'd be mean or cruel about it) the few times I tested it out and moved it back inside I saw how these rubber feet can fall out so easily.Solution: Simple... I bought a tube of $3 Plastic flexible adhesive and put that on the removed stoppers for all four outer corners and that fixed the problem. I was going to use generic rubber cement but the hardware store I went to was out of simple rubber cement. So when you get yours (they are an excellent product, I WANT to give them 5 stars but I can't unless they include some rubber cement in the package) use some glue / rubber cement / plastic flexible adhesive on the feet and put them back in and in less than 30 minutes you will have a 5 star product that will make it much safer for you and your family to enter / exit using steps.There was only one rubber foot on the interior supports that was loose but the glue helped there too... So I used the glue on 5 out of 12 feet so far though later I will get all of them now that I see how well the glue worked. Sometimes even the best products out need a little personal touch to make them even better! I still very highly recommend this product and am very thankful they are available. It has taken a lot of fear out of my mom's mind when entering or exiting the house.
L**N
Helps with a too tall step - sturdy and secure
I'm a short person and have one short-legged dog and one medium dog. Stepping out the back door to the patio was hard on my bad knees (don't know why they have to make that step so high, not everyone is six feet tall!), so I put a half concrete block there as a step. It was just to small impart any sense of security. I put this step in place several weeks ago and it has worked out great. I feel more secure stepping down and the short-legged dog uses every time she goes out. The medium dog uses it, but she can just jump over it into/out of the house it she wants to. I'm careful to step in the middle and not on the edge as recommended and so far it has held up very well and is stable. I question whether it would take a hard impact such as a heavy person (or large child) jumping down on it, but since no one weighs anywhere near the weight limit and no such acrobatics are likely to take place in my house, I'm not too worried about it breaking. My short legged dog likes it and uses it going in and out. My medium size dog uses it even though she doesn't need it. Glad I bought it.Update: 1/16/23Thought I would provide a two-year anniversary update. The step is still going strong and gets used multiple times a day by my short-legged dog (medium dog still has no need for it) and me. It stays outside 24/7 and so far, other than getting a little dingy from dirty dog feet, it is in good condition. It doesn't get rained on unless there is a blowing storm; when it does get wet, it isn't slippery but I'm still careful. Our Mississippi winters are mostly in the 50's and 60's, but we do have sporadic freezing nights and days, but I have not seen any cracking. If you need a little step to offset one with a high rise, this will probably work for you. Me and my bad knees are very happy with it.
A**R
Just what I needed
I had to get something for the front entrance as I had fallen and rehab would not release me until I could get in the house. This fit the bill. Wide enough that I can get one foot on it and then the other.
J**Y
Five Stars
It does not warp as a wooden step does.
T**D
Five Stars
I bought it for my neighbour who found my front step too high. She thinks it is superb.
C**S
Five Stars
Good buy we use them all the time but wearing out in 4 years with cracking
B**N
its ok.
cracked in middle (hidden under grey cover) first week. still works fine though.
D**E
Five Stars
Worth every penny, after my wife's hip operation it's an essential piece of furniture
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