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The ORFORD Portable Wheelchair Ramp is a 4-foot aluminum ramp designed for safe and easy access over steps and thresholds. With a robust weight capacity of 600 lbs, slip-resistant features, and a lightweight, foldable design, it’s perfect for home use or on-the-go. Reflective strips enhance visibility in low light, making it a reliable choice for all users.
Is Foldable | No |
Load Capacity | 600 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 47.6"L x 28.7"W x 2"H |
Item Weight | 20.5 Pounds |
Color | Silver |
Material | Aluminum |
T**T
2nd ramp and super pleased
This is 2nd ramp for the back porch. I’ve gotten the 4ft for one side and now 5ft for other side. Very much like this ramp and the 4ft has been outside for a couple of years now and only just starting to get some rust on it. Very very easy to set up and super durable for dog and foot traffic. We don’t use the optional feature of securing to the porch, but it’s still super steady and safe. The one drawback is the center metal strip can become slippery when wet. We actually put down a heavy rubber staircase tread in middle to give a little traction in center.
R**S
Nice ramp. Delivered fast and was easy to set up.
This was purchased for wheelchair and rollator exit and entry. There are two holes at the top and bottom of the ramp that I used to attach the top to a landing with lag screws and the bottom to a concrete walkway with tapcon. I will not be using the "portability" feature. It's a little "bouncy", but nobody will be jumping on it. Sure beats finding and paying a construction crew build one. i would recommend this ramp to anybody needing a ramp. I would buy another one if I needed it for another door.
M**K
this ramp solved many problems
I am very pleased, as this greatly simplified transporting of a disabled person in my family.I've been using it for 10 months now and feel it's very sturdy. I didn't even have to drill to secure the ramp---the anti-skid feature works very well. Once every few weeks I just adjust the ramp, if necessary.The key is to make sure that the ramp's angle with the floor is no more than 10 degrees.If the disabled person uses the ramp alone then the angle must be much smaller (down the ramp; not sure if it is safe to go alone up the ramp).
E**3
Relatively sturdy
Useful and stable. Edges are good to keep wheelchair on ramp. Not so good for walkers. Trip hazard
M**G
Finally pulled the trigger and I'm so glad I did.
I am in video production and fairly regularly need to load equipment from my house out to my car. Unfortunately, my car can't be parked directly outside my door so I usually use a rolling cart to get everything to my car. My front door has 2 steps down to the sidewalk so this meant I had to carry the cart outside, and then carry each item out to pack it onto the cart, and then wheel the cart to my car. Not fun to do at 5 or 6 in the morning!With this ramp, I can load the cart in my house the night before, and just roll it right out the door to the car. Easy! The ramp feels super sturdy and I can stand on it with no issues. It's lightweight enough to pick up and store in the house. It folds up and stays securely folded thanks to the security pins.In terms of the time and effort it's saved me, it's already paid for itself.IMPORTANT NOTE: I am using the 5 foot ramp to go up and down 2 steps., as you can see in my photo. For this many steps, I would highly recommend using a longer ramp if you're a wheelchair user or pushing someone in a wheelchair. I can easily roll my cart down the ramp, but it's pretty difficult to roll it up due to the steep angle. I could imagine it would be nearly impossible to do in a wheelchair. This is expected because this listing says the maximum height for a wheelchair is 5 inches, and a cart is 14". The height of my steps is about 18", which explains why it's a little difficult to push the cart up.(I would buy a longer ramp, but then my cart would not have room to turn at the bottom of the ramp before rolling off the sidewalk and into the street.)
M**.
Just what I needed!
Works great for getting a family member who's wheelchair-bound into my house, which has one step that must be cleared to get up onto my porch entrance. I did not screw it to the porch, so that I can fold it up and put it away when not needed. It showed no signs of slipping, but I had another family member block the downhill end of the ramp with his foot, just in case.
W**4
This is a Really Great Ramp
We purchased this to help with our recent move and could not be happier with it! When I first got it out of the box and tried it out, I was a little skeptical, because when I stepped on it weighing 230 lbs just by myself, it flexed a little more than I was expecting. But after using it for three days, and carrying and pushing multiple heavy loads up on it, we now trust it with no problem. It is somewhat light and compact when folded up, so we can store it just about anywhere when it is not in use. Throughout the move, my wife kept saying, "This was the best purchase we have made in a long time!"
C**.
I had to return...
My mom transitioned the day after the ramp arrived.I had it setup and it looked safe as the black grid seems like it would have weathered well, making it not slippery, it seemed sturdy and tracks seemed to be large enough for the average to medium size wheelchair. Thus is all seen by sight only.
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