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med-lift lift chairs 14/15 series

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The models 1450 (Ultra petite) and 1555 (standard) Med-Lift's petite versions of the 25 Series chair .Models 1450 and 1555, 1555W comes standard as a 2 position recline and Low volt D.C. motor. Model 1553 and 1553W comes standard as 3 way recline with Low volt DC motor. This series also comes standard with arm and head covers and a magazine pocket on the right side.
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Online Special:
$749.95 (1450 petite)
$799.95 (1553)
$834.95 (1553 wide)
$749.95 (1555 petite)
$799.95 (1555 wide)
 

 

 

 
 
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Model Specs

1450

1553,1555

Overall Height

38"

38"

Overall Width

29"

32"

Back height from seat

25"

25"

Width between arms

18"

21"

Seat depth

17"

17"

Seat height from floor

17"

18"

Reclined height of footboard

21"

21"

Reclined length, back of seat to end of footboard

34"

35"

 

14 Series-- Model 1450   Weight Capacity 275 lbs
15 Series-- Models 1553, 1555  Weight Capacity   275 lbs

15 Series --Models 1553W, 1555W   Weight Capacity  300 lbs

Click here to viewLevel 2 standard fabrics.
 
Click here to view Level 6 Ultra Leather upgrades (additional charges apply)

The 14 Series and 15 Series models come standard with LIFETIME WARRANTY on the hardwood frame, steel lift mechanism and scissors hardware, four (4) year parts on all other components.

 

OPTIONS:

  • 3 position recline (except 1450)
  • Low voltage motor standard
  • Two, Four or Six position vibrating massage and heat (must have chaise pad option for Six vib/heat)
  • Chaise pad (except 1450)

 

  • Reading light
  • Snap on head pillow
  • Fabric upgrades Level 3,4,5,6 (extra charges apply)
  • Custom customer upholstery (Call for details)
     

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

What type of Liftchair is right for you?

  • 2 Position
    Two Positions are classified as such because they have two major positions; straight and a slight recline of approximately 45 degrees.

    A two position lift chair is perfect for people who do not need for their chair to fully recline. Two Positions are classified as such because they have two major positions; straight and a slight recline. This chair is perfect for watching television. The two position lift chair isn't limited to two positions. It can recline to any position in-between straight and reclined.
     

  • 3 Position
    A three position lift chair goes one step further than the two position lift chair in that it can almost reach a full recline.

    A three position lift chair goes one step further than the two position lift chair in that it can almost reach a full incline. We stress almost here because the three position lift chair doesn't achieve a perfect horizontal line. There is a slight "V" where the back and seat meet. This chair is perfect for watching television and napping. The three position lift chair isn't limited to three positions. It can recline to any position in-between straight and it's fully reclined position.
     

  • Infinite Position
    The infinite position lift chairs have dual motors, one for the back and one for the legs. This allows for an "infinite" amount of positions that can be achieved.

    An infinite position lift chairs are able to achieve a fully reclined position. The infinite position lift chairs have dual motors, one for the back and one for the legs. This allows for an "infinite" amount of positions that can be achieved. The infinite lift chair is also able to achieve the "Trendelenburg position" where the feet are higher than the heart.

     

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