Vaunn Medical Adjustable Overbed Bedside Table With Wheels (Hospital and Home Medical Use)
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Michelle A Ray
Greater than one weekJust as expected. Easy to put together and sturdy.
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Mary hale
Greater than one weekHusband just got out of hospital. This table has been very useful.?
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Sunshine
> 3 dayI purchased for my dad. He loves it. He is now able to use his computer and sit up. He can organize his own meds. He can eat sitting up, its awesome. Great buy
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Joseph kenniker
Greater than one weekBought for my dad works great
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Rachael F.
Greater than one weekI needed a portable method of placing two 27 monitors on top my bed for attachment to a laptop as I recovered from surgery, and its useful if you just want to sit upright and bed use versus sitting in a chair. I mounted a WALI dual monitor to this table drilling a 3/4 hole through the center of the table and using the grommet option for permanent attachment. It easily handles the weight of these two monitors which are less than 10 lbs each, in fact Im sure I couldve have used the WALI triple mount if I wanted to. The only concern with moving it is to make sure the wheels are not obstructed by anything in the pathway including a throw carpet because an obstruction could cause it to tip because the wheels are not heavy duty. I have hardwood floors in the bedroom so no issues whatsoever. It takes less than 30 seconds to roll and hookup or detach and place against a wall or in a closet. Extremely convenient.
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J. Arnold
> 3 dayLike everything about it. Exactly what we needed. Seems very solid and well designed.
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Jo
Greater than one weekFor home healthcare, this is one of those essential items to have. The ability to raise or lower it to different heights is wonderful. It can also be used for a surface for procedure setup. It’s easy to clean.
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syl
> 3 dayThis is not as heavy and sturdy as the ones the hospital uses, but perfectly okay for home use. It is easily adjusted, rolls well, even on carpet and the manual says it will support up to 50lbs. The price was right for my pocketbook, as well. I needed something to use while recovering from foot surgery, that I could set a laptop and papers on to work from home or to eat on while sitting on or in the bed. This works.
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Carlos
> 3 dayWorks perfectly lowering, raising and positioning in place. Worth the money.
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A.I.
> 3 dayI got it as a part of preparation for a surgery and used it for about 7-10 days after getting home from a hospital. It arrived packaged very well in a surprisingly small (thin) and light box. Assembly was quick and straightforward. Required tools are a screwdriver and a set of SAE wrenches or an adjustable wrench (surprisingly, the nut which had to be tightened was not metric). It literally took 5-10 mins to get it assembled. It is light enough to lift and carry to the second floor, and it is sturdy enough for some supplies which need to be at hand (e.g., water or medication or phone), for food, or to put a laptop computer or a tablet. The height is adjustable; the best way to adjust is to grab the tabletop with two hands on opposite sides along the length, concurrently squeeze the lever, and pull or push up or down. Adjustment with one hand does not work very well. Having said that, I never needed to adjust it when it was in use. I found that the lowest setting was the best, and, as a matter of fact, for my bed height, a slightly lower setting (which alas was not available) would work even better. The table rolls really easily on hardwood floor, I could roll it closer or further away with one hand. I found it sturdy and stable. Of course it is not designed for heavy loads, as tabletop is attached with 4 screws on one side only. Overall, it served its purpose really well and was a tremendous help when it was needed. I tried to use it as a laptop stand, but it proved a little awkward - the angle and the position of the keyboard was awkward, too high and too horizontal. I also used it as a support for a tablet to watch movies, that worked really well. One does not need to buy an expensive bedside table unless a long term use is expected because after recovery it becomes kind of useless, while during recovery it finds only a light use. Overall, I am very satisfied - no issues whatsoever. It does not look super pretty or fancy, but it does its job as a medical bedside table. Hospitals use much fancier ones, but hospitals also need much better durability and longevity from their furniture.