🛍️ Elevate Your Mobility Game!
The Drive Medical 10200B Walker Basket with Plastic Cup Holder is a practical accessory designed for 1-inch folding walkers. It features a durable metal construction, a removable plastic tray to prevent small items from slipping, and a convenient cup holder, making it an essential companion for shopping and daily activities.
C**Z
Wow! Convenience in a basket.
I was constantly trying to carry small items while walking and dropped them (cuz you need both hand to effectively operate the walker). This basket solves my problems. It's very sturdy, super easy to install and to remove. It also allows me to instantly see what I'm carrying. Don't hesitate, you'll love it! Highly recommend. 👌💯
K**M
Nice addition for the walker.
sturdy, light and convenient addition to the walker. The cup holder is a nice feature as well. great value.
N**L
Doesn't fit all models of Drive walkers, but can be adapted
I have a Drive walker model 10210-4ASM. As you can see in the first picture the curved bar extends out from under the top bar, which doesn't allow the basket to hook on. We used five strips of Velcro and attached the basket to the inside of the walker. Worked great! Very sturdy and it only took ten minutes to figure out how best to attach the Velcro.
G**Y
What a life-saver!
This simple but fantastic device can change your life. Being able to carry ANYTHING is a convenience you quickly miss when using a walker. The plastic tray keeps small things from falling through the basket, and the cup holder (while it won't hold a ceramic coffee mug) is super convenient. The tray also saved me some messes when I spilled into it, instead of straight onto the floor.The basket is also very simple to remove and put back on. I used it only at the house, so I would remove it every trip out. It does add a bit of bulk and take up space if you are in tight quarters.NOTE: Carrying items in the basket makes the walker front heavy. The more weight you add, the more so. My husband and I both knocked over the walker a couple times when it was sitting idly with a few things in the basket.I did slightly smash the raised portion between the cup holder and rectangular part of the tray when a heavy item fell into it. Still functioned just fine.I fashioned a pen holder in the corner of the basket by the cup holder. It was nice to always have a pen handy but not sliding and rattling in the tray.
S**G
Simple and Useful
Has made using my walker so much easier to move and carry items around the house. attaches easily and hold enough. Just need to be careful not to put anything too heavy in the basket and let go of the walker as it can then tip forward. I love it.
B**S
Inexpensive tray for most items.
Serves it's purpose, but a little cumbersome.
J**R
Sturdy and holds a good amount
This has been a godsend for me since breaking my leg and hopping on 1 foot. This basket carries my laptop, my 130oz water jug full of water, my purse and other odds and ends while im hopping around. The basket is held on by a middle bar and 2 arms amd its so easy to take on and off. When I get in my car I pull the basket up tuck in the arms and then swing my walker past my legs and into the passenger seat. It's been so helpful if I do go out and bring something home that I can then carry into the house. I use the thick socks I got from the hospital to wrap around the handles because the hard plastic is no fun, so that's why you see socks in my picture. 😂
B**T
A Waste of Money
The basket is nice looking. Nice size. The plastic tray in it though......very flimsy.Thw over all installion? That's a joke. The end of the brackets are too small for the walker and so there's a whole between the bracket and the legs of the walker.The basket is not secure without those brackets being connected to the legs of the walker. I could not get the brackets to connect to the legs no matter what I did.I even tried using bungee cords to get the basket to be secure on the walker. That didn't work.I'm sorry I listened to my mother's occupational therapist and got this.
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5 days ago
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