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Residential Stairlifts TroutFisher 07-07-2007
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Posted by ransley on July 8, 2007, 9:49 am
> hall...@aol.com wrote:
> >> TroutFisher wrote:
> >>> This is for anyone who has one or researched installing
> >>> one.......Need
>
> ...
>
> > user must be physically and mentall competent enough to use device.
>
> But remember the liftee doesn't necessarily have to be the operator--in
> a live-in care-provider situation, for example.
>
> --

We have had 2 for maybe 10 years, battery operated. They have been
used maybe 20 times a day with no issues other than normal batteries
and belts and cleaning the charging contacts. Get a quality unit


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Posted by dpb on July 8, 2007, 10:00 am
ransley wrote:
...

> ...Get a quality unit

Yep...my recommendation entirely... :)

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Posted by Art on July 8, 2007, 6:05 am
Check ebay for this kind of thing. Old people have them installed and move
on. A $3000 lift might go for $300.


> This is for anyone who has one or researched installing
> one.......Need
> feedback.
>
> What is the average cost for a good quality stairlift to be installed
> in
> an existing home? A simple 9 or 10 feet vertical run, with no turns.
> I'm thinking 3 to 5 thousand but I could be way off.
>
> Are they worth the money? Maintenance requirements? Operational
> reliability?
>
> thanks........
>



Posted by hallerb@aol.com on July 8, 2007, 8:16 am
> Check ebay for this kind of thing. Old people have them installed and move
> on. A $3000 lift might go for $300.
>
>
>
>
>
> > This is for anyone who has one or researched installing
> > one.......Need
> > feedback.
>
> > What is the average cost for a good quality stairlift to be installed
> > in
> > an existing home? A simple 9 or 10 feet vertical run, with no turns.
> > I'm thinking 3 to 5 thousand but I could be way off.
>
> > Are they worth the money? Maintenance requirements? Operational
> > reliability?
>
> > thanks........- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

might be better to buy used for a local reputable dealer, proper
installation and service is key for such a item.


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