Description
Drive Medical Seat Lift Chair Overbed Table
The deluxe seat lift chair overbed table by Drive Medical serves many purposes. It can be uséd for eating, writing, crafts, working on the computer, reading, games and much, much more. The product was designed for use with a lift chair, standard recliner or couch. The table comes available in right or left positioning with 180 degree rotation, allowing a chair to be placed near any wall. The attractive, teak wood grain laminate finish top is easy to clean and scratch resistant. It pivots 360 degrees at the touch of a hand. A built-in magazine rack provides added storage for your convenience. Furniture weight secures the table in place, so the product requires no attachments. Available in right-side or left-side models.
Features & Benefits
- Can be uséd for many activities such as eating, writing, crafts, working on the computer, reading and games
- Designed for use with a lift chair, standard recliner or couch
- Right or left positioning with 180 degrees rotation so that the chair can be placed by any wall
- Table top pivots 360 degrees at the touch of a hand
- Teak wood grain laminate finish is attractive, easy to clean and scratch resistant
- A built-in magazine rack provides added convenience
- Requires no attachments
- Furniture weight secures table in place
Product Specifications
- Actual Product Weight: 41 lbs
- Overall Product Height: 23″
- Overall Product Length: 15″
- Overall Product Width: 30″
- Primary Product Color: Walnut
- Primary Product Material: Steel
- Product Weight Capacity: 50 lbs
- Tabletop Depth: 15″
- Tabletop Height: 23″-32.5″
- Tabletop Width: 30″
- Primary Material: Steel
- Unit of measure: EA
- Intended User Size: Universal
- Product Assembly: Basic Assembly Required
- Requires Prescription: No
- Proposition 65 Compliant: Yes
- Returnable: Yes. See Ecommerce Returns Policy.
- Product Warranty: 1 Year Limited
Sou Saechao –
This table is sturdy. The wheels roll easily on normal carpet. The table is larger than most.
Holds a mac pro, mouse pad and still has room for a phone and a drink. The legs fit under my recliner chair which does not have much clearance.
Rose Aiello –
Works as expected it is firm, steady, solidly built. Does stay at the height position. Read carefully only holds approximately 50 pounds. Plenty for writing on working on laptop, eating, etc. I wouldn’t use it to stabilize for standing. Of course, it’s on rollers too roll smoothly and has a very strong base and pole
Sheldon Lipscomb –
The crosspiece of this table is all the way to the front, allowing its to be rolled close to a wheelchair. It is very sturdy, worth the higher cost. We have been using it for over 6 months as an overbed table, side table, and wheelchair table, and we are not gentle.