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For sale : Aidapt Lightweight Rollator ?40 reduced to ?30


jeh

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Very good condition Red Rollator made by Aidapt. Collection Honor Oak Park.


Bought for my dad but he was given another one and so doesn't need this. Very lightweight, folds up to go in the car. This is the information from a mobility website https://www.mobilitysmart.co.uk/aidapt-lightweight-rollator-red.html


'The lightweight aluminium rollator is an affordable, feature-rich walking aid. With a strong aluminium frame, the lightweight rollator is durable enough for daily use. With anatomically-designed handgrips, arthritic friendly loop cable brakes and height adjustable handles, the Aidapt Lightweight Rollator is suitable for elderly, infirm or less able users with little grip power. This four-wheeled rollator also features a padded seat which flips up. The Lightweight Rollator folds easily for storage and comes in red colour. It is manufactured to exhausting standards and should provide functionality and value to improve the quality of life and to promote independence for the individuals.'

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