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Livingeazy Portable Tray And Cup Holder


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#1 SelfishGiraffe

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Posted 10 November 2008 - 08:12 PM

I found this online and it looks awesome! It's just what I need, however ,it's SO expensive. I'm saving up for a solid wheelchair back as it is so... but it's something worth sharing. :)

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#2 FredElflein

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Posted 19 November 2008 - 05:34 PM

I am sorry that the price is too high. We have made many adjustments tothe cost and at the direction of our endorser, a Physiatrist, the pricing seems to work. May I suggest other ways to get the product at a deep discount?

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Posted 22 November 2008 - 01:59 AM

I'm not a SCI but I suffer from Reflex sympathetic dystrophy in my legs. All of my equipments comes out of pocket... so getting anything at a discount sounds good...haha.
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#4 KarenFerguson

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Posted 22 November 2008 - 09:07 PM

Gah, really expensive and frankly (to me) kind of silly. Hubby usually puts a cheap 2 dollar, .5 inch binder on his lap for carrying drinks ...etc. And, any skilled para can probably carry drinks and whatever else in either their hands (switching off in between pushes) or on their lap. It would get in the way while pushing, too. I just showed this to hubby and to quote he said: "If you're a quad you can't use it, and if you're a para you don't need it". :)
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