🚀 Elevate Your Access with Style!
The FACHNUO 2 Feet Portable Wheelchair Ramp is a robust and versatile solution for height adjustments ranging from 2 to 6 inches. With a remarkable 800lbs load capacity, this non-skid aluminum ramp features a lightweight, foldable design for easy transport and storage. Enhanced safety features, including reflective strips and extended guide rails, ensure secure use in various environments, making it an essential tool for mobility and accessibility.
Color | Black |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Load Capacity | 800 Pounds |
Item Weight | 11 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 24.2"L x 31.56"W x 2.02"H |
W**.
Very sturdy ramp. It worked well with a 11.25" rise. A few mods were required for my application.
This is a lightweight yet strong ramp with a useful width for safely moving wide objects. It is definitely worth the price I paid.I purchased this ramp to serve two purposes. The first use is as intended for a wheelchair ramp. The second use is to load items into my storage shed, which has an 11.25" step up/down from ground level.If you look at the first picture, a photo of the setup instructions on Page 3, the straight end is on the right, and the angled end is on the left. My ramp came with the angled end on the right side, looking at the same side with the orange label and the handle. The chain and pin with spring-loaded retaining ball are on the straight end to the left.I removed the retaining pins and added a carabiner to the chains on each side of the ramp. This allows me to use the pins to secure the ramp to my shed, with the angled bracket end on the shed floor. I drilled a 5/16" hole through the angled end of the ramp and inserted it through the ramp into the shed. I did this for the other side as well.The last picture shows the ramp installed on my shed. It only takes a few minutes to setup and take down.If the holes, chains, and pins had been installed at the factory on the angled end of the ramp as the setup installation instructions show, I would not have had to drill any holes into the ramp or use carabiners.
T**A
Ease of use and easy to carry
I purchased these for an upcoming surgery. They are very sturdy. I ended up not using them due to the weather but I would have. They are easy to use.
M**Y
Worth the money!
This ramp is perfect length to use on our front porch. My parents use walkers, so it's hard for them to get up and down the 2 steps without railings. The width of the steps are kind of short, so I get nervous getting them down on to the driveway. The ramp may feel like it's not sturdy enough, due to the length, but it's supposed to have give, so it does bounce a little. But trust me, it won't break. We use the ramp only when my parents are over; we didn't drill holes and make it an attached permanent ramp. Would definitely recommend.
A**N
Considerations before buying
Pros: Ramp came in a timely manner. Seems sturdy overall, though there is a little bounce when stepped on. Folds to a smaller size for storage and is lightweight. No slip surface works well, and no slip padding at underside where upper portion of ramp contacts upper step helps it not slide off step and protects tile underneath ramp from scratching. (Unfortunately there is no padding at underside of ramp at bottom of step surface to prevent scratching. A nonslip mat may help there).Cons: The ramp side guardrails, while a nice addition, blocked the ability of our door to open and close over the ramp. We had to open the door, place the ramp, and then remove it after use in order to close the door. This ramp worked fine for a sliding door entry or an entry where the door opens the opposite direction from where you want the ramp. We wanted it for a front door that opened out to a step down, so this did not work for us. This may have also been an issue due to the specific clearance between our door and the step, so you may not have this issue. We were able to find a different ramp that had angled side guardrails at the top and bottom that didn't hinder door opening. Also, we were surprised to see that the hinge that allows the ramp to fold in half was not flush on the walking side surface of the ramp. This means there is a tripping hazard if you step in the middle of the ramp. This probably won't hinder a wheelchair, but may be an issue for walking up the ramp. We also questioned whether the ramp might collapse if the hinge was stepped on, but that would seem to only happen if the ramp also slid off the top step.Overall, a good ramp, taking into consideration the above cons, which really only affect certain circumstances of being used. Can't speak to longevity, as we've only had it for a few weeks.
B**Y
Great ramp
Bought this for my son’s girlfriend who moved to a first floor apartment to accommodate my son’s wheelchair, now he can go onto her patio and not drive around through the grass, her doorway has a 4 inch drop down and it works perfectly and it’s short so he stays on the cement patio when using it. Super easy to use and folds up when not in use. Great product
M**S
Stable and Easy Set-Up
This worked great for getting my wheelchair-bound mother down her inside steps and out her front door. Very heavy. May take two people to move. But one strong person can do it too.
T**
Heavy
These ramps are pretty nice but they are heavy.
R**
Light weight ramp
This is a great product. I got this because I have some friends that are using walkers and scooters. I feel the product is very sturdy. It also works good for your dog to get down the step.
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