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The Henka 1.2" Rise Threshold Ramp is a versatile and eco-friendly solution designed to enhance accessibility in your home. Made from durable polypropylene, this ramp features an anti-slip surface for safety and can be easily installed with glue. Its adjustable length allows for a custom fit, making it ideal for various applications, from doorways to bathrooms. Weighing just 454g, it combines functionality with a sleek black design, ensuring it complements any space.
Brand | Henka |
Model Number | Ramp-PP-Black-030 |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 99.06 x 9.91 x 3.05 cm; 453.59 g |
Material | Polyethylene |
Item Weight | 454 g |
S**R
Not what I expected but served it's purpose well.
Wanted a rubber one,this is a plastic type material. The size was right on point though. Would've given it 5 stars had it been rubber. That was on me though, I didn't read the full description because I typed in search bar rubber. Nevertheless, good product. It may turn out to be better than I anticipated. If so, will change my review to 5 stars.
B**N
too steep
This is too steep to be helpful. When I pull the wheelchair up the step this ramp is no better then the wheels just hopping the 2" step. :(
N**L
Fair, but there are many better options
At the end of the day this really nothing more than a simple plastic molding.There are no mounting options built into it other than to glue it down (it comes with a small tube of glue), but the only place to put glue is on the outer flanges where a.) they’re much too narrow to hold it place as soon as any real weight is applied to it, and b.) it looks horrible anyways to have the glue exposed on the outside edges. Ultimately I opted to install it with four modified truss screws straight through the top (they have a flatish head), but there’s no reason the molding couldn’t have included some insets to use screws.It's also too steep for normal use. At 1.6 inches tall it’s a nearly 2:1 pitch. I opted to put it at a door to a closet that gets infrequently used, as I felt it was unsafe in a general walkway where someone with a cane, wheelchair, or just poor walking might be.For an incremental expense there are much nicer options out there. This sort of works, but I can’t see wanting to put it anywhere that is you’re going to have to look at regularly or would need to support much weight.
E**E
Cheap plastic, not enough glue surface, too steep... just avoid entirely
This thing is pretty awful. It's too steep for a wheelchair, there's not enough surface area to really secure it to the floor - there's only space on the vertical face, and if your threshold isn't perfectly matched to it it just won't stick at all. I was hoping there'd be a little bit of give with this thing so that it would be able to be installed in our old-therefore-nothing-is-square house, but it's just a piece of hard plastic.
M**A
They work ok
But I must have missed that they are plastic. I was looking for more of hard rubber. They overall they still work
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