Call 1 (800) 690-5388 if you have any stair lift questions.
About the AmeriGlide DC Powered Stair Lift (used): This is a previously owned AmeriGlide DC Stair Lift. It is battery-powered, has a 300 lb. weight capacity, and comes with call stations for both the top and bottom landings. The call stations can be mounted to the wall or the floor. The seat swivels 90 degrees in either direction for easy entry and exit and is finished in light almond vinyl upholstery. Safety sensors in the fold-up footrest ensure that you will stop without incident if there is an obstruction on the stairs. The AmeriGlide DC Stair Lift takes up only 14" of space when folded, ensuring that your stairs remain safe and easy to use.
About AmeriGlide Stair Lifts: AmeriGlide stair lifts help you keep the mobility you've enjoyed for so long in your home. Consider that an AmeriGlide Stair Lift offers many benefits such as: a simple installation that can be done in under 2 hours, safety features that have been incorporated after years of studying stair lift use, reliable cable-drive lift system and hard-wired electrical components, and minimal maintenance requirements.
About AmeriGlide Stair Lifts: AmeriGlide stair lifts help you keep the mobility you've enjoyed for so long in your home. Consider that an AmeriGlide Stair Lift offers many benefits such as: a simple installation that can be done in under 2 hours, safety features that have been incorporated after years of studying stair lift use, reliable cable-drive lift system and hard-wired electrical components, and minimal maintenance requirements.
* WA and CT residents please check your local code requirements.
Why buy your stair lift from A1 Medical Supplies?
- Drive Type: Cable
- Battery Powered: Yes
- Self Installable: Yes
- Basic Installation Included: No
- Standard Capacity: 300 lb
- Max Track Length, Standard: 16'
- Max Track Length, Optional: 25'
- Track Material: Aluminum
- Swivel Seat: Yes
- Flip-Up Seat: Yes
- Flip-Up Armrests: No
- Call Stations Included: Yes
- Constant Pressure Controls: Yes
- Footrest Safety Sensor: Yes
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| Jim from Pembine, Wisconsin would recommend this to a friend. | |
| A Little About Myself | Caregiver |
| Pros | Sturdy |
| Cons | Bulky |
| Service & Delivery | It took much longer to get the device than we initially expected. We tried to install it the night before Thanksgiving and one of the electrical connections had come apart during shipping, which prevented us from using the lift for 5 days because the service dept. was closed. The instructions for when we have a railing called for installation too far into the center of the stairway. The seat belt got tangled in the seat safety override, making the lift not work until service helped us find this problem. |
| The footrest is hard to get my feet onto before getting on all the way on. One of the call buttons only works in one direction. But overall, the stairlift does the job and she gets up and down the stairs safely. | |
| 12 of 14 people found this review helpful | |


