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Glide Electric Patient Hoist – Electric Mobility Lift with Hand Control (150kg Capacity)

R26 450,00

The Glide Electric Patient Hoist is a reliable and practical mobility lifting aid designed to assist individuals with reduced mobility in both home care and assisted living environments. Built with a powerful electric motor and simple hand control, this patient hoist provides smooth, controlled lifting, ensuring safe transfers between beds, wheelchairs, chairs, and bathrooms.

With a maximum weight capacity of 150kg, this electric hoist offers strong support and dependable performance for everyday care needs. The pedal-operated leg opening system allows caregivers to easily adjust the base width, providing better access around wheelchairs, furniture, and tight spaces.

Designed as a safe alternative to manual lifting, the Glide Electric Patient Hoist helps reduce physical strain and minimise injury risks for both caregivers and patients. Its durable frame and stable base ensure reliable operation while maintaining user comfort and safety.

This electric hoist is an essential mobility solution for anyone requiring safe, comfortable, and efficient patient transfers.

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Description

Key Features:

  • Electric motor lifting system for smooth and effortless transfers

  • Maximum user weight capacity of 150kg

  • Easy-to-use hand control for simple operation

  • Pedal-operated leg opening for better access around wheelchairs and furniture

  • Safe alternative to manual lifting, reducing caregiver strain

  • Stable and durable frame for reliable everyday use

  • Ideal for home care and medical environments

Specifications:

  • Maximum User Weight: 150kg

  • Operation: Electric motor with hand control

  • Base Adjustment: Pedal-operated leg opening

  • Application: Patient lifting and mobility transfers

  • Use: Home care, assisted living, and medical environments

Ideal For:

  • Elderly individuals with limited mobility

  • Patients recovering from surgery or injury

  • Caregivers assisting with safe transfers

  • Home care and rehabilitation environments