Brand new Drive Go-Lite Medial Rollator - Combination Rolling Walker and Resting Seat. Beautiful burgundy color metal frame, includes hand brakes, textured grip handles, free moving wheels (store new item plastic still on them). This is a deluxe piece of equipment that will surely serve its owner very well. Product code: 10215RD-1, Drive medical H5 9JP, Max User Mass 226kg (500 lbs.) Selling for over $100 on other online sites. ET
Dimensions; Floor to seat, 22.50 inches, handle height 35 inches; unit is 28.50 inches wide x 32.50 inches deep. Seat is 18.50 x 14 inches.
Notes: Very good/ new condition - plastic still on wheels.
Excellent
18%
WHERE TO PICK UP:
Blueberry Hill Antiques & Auctions
Norwalk, Connecticut 06851
(Winning Bidders Will Be Given Full Address VIA EMAIL)
Sunday, 7/31, 11:30 am to 4:00 pm
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PLEASE FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES FOR PICK-UP:
• Winning Bidders must bring help if required for carrying large/ heavy items (ESPECIALLY LARGE FURNITURE) & please bring your own proper packaging materials (boxes, wrapping paper, bubble wrap, furniture blankets, etc) if needed for pickup- especially for china, porcelain figurines & glassware.
• Packing, Moving & Transporting of your items will NOT BE PROVIDED upon pickup.
*Please DO NOT arrive prior to 11:30am on the day of Items Pick-Up: Sunday, July 31, 2022 or any days before.
SHIPPING OPTIONS:
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For Select small items including jewelry, coins other smaller items. USPS flat rate boxes ( or other appropriately sized / shaped boxes ) are available for this service. Handling fees may apply.
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