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where on the web did you get rollite

Re: tingling, cold foot

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>

> > Edith,

> >

> > As I have told others, I love my rollater. It is four wheels (6 or 8

onch

> wheels) with a seat and hand brakes. It is height adjustable. I walk

> upright; the seat is great for carrying a drink, the newspaer, a plate of

> food and lots of other things from one place to another. Away from home,

> shopping, or just trying to take a short walk, the seat can't be beat. I

> hate that I need to use a walker, but since I do need it, I lover the one

I

> have. It is exceptionally sturdy and I feel so confident when I am using

> it. I think it would take a lot to turn it over. It has hand brakes that

> keep it from getting away from you on a slope and they lock to keep it in

> place when you are sitting or rising. The large wheels allow it to roll

> smoothly through grass or gravel. In my opinion it is the best.

> >

> > Ronnie

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Go to Google and enter rollator rollite, you will get hundreds of hits, I

ordered mine from a e-store on ebay.

dale

Re: tingling, cold foot

> >

> >

> > > Edith,

> > >

> > > As I have told others, I love my rollater. It is four wheels (6 or 8

> onch

> > wheels) with a seat and hand brakes. It is height adjustable. I walk

> > upright; the seat is great for carrying a drink, the newspaer, a plate

of

> > food and lots of other things from one place to another. Away from

home,

> > shopping, or just trying to take a short walk, the seat can't be beat.

I

> > hate that I need to use a walker, but since I do need it, I lover the

one

> I

> > have. It is exceptionally sturdy and I feel so confident when I am

using

> > it. I think it would take a lot to turn it over. It has hand brakes

that

> > keep it from getting away from you on a slope and they lock to keep it

in

> > place when you are sitting or rising. The large wheels allow it to roll

> > smoothly through grass or gravel. In my opinion it is the best.

> > >

> > > Ronnie

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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