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  1. My late wife had that model of rollator, and it’s very good. Apart from one thing.

    As the tyres wore, the brakes became less effective. That creates a risk that you lean on it, the brakes don’t work, and the thing moves off and you fall over.

    So I’d suggest you have a routine, every month or so, of checking and adjusting the brakes.

    • I agree. It’s very sturdy and does the job very well apart from two design faults. I totally agree about the breaks, and have had to adjust them a few times. I had to actually modify one as adjustment just didn’t work [after an accident where the whole thing was damaged]. The other fault is more of a niggle. The bag under the seat is grand for maybe brining something home from the shops but Herself is inclined to leave stuff in there on a permanent basis. this means I either can’t fold the yoke or else it spills its contents all over the back seat of the car.

  2. Don’t you have the equivalent of a ‘blue badge’ for disabled parking in Ireland? I got such a badge for my wife – God rest her soul – for her many appointments with dementia. I could also park on the yellow lines outside the dentist.

    • There is one but we never bothered getting one. It’s a lot of hassle to apply and we would rarely use it anyway.

  3. Get one for yourself. You and herself can have enornous fun racing down the lane together. I’ve had one for a couple of years now. Everyone gets out of your way because they don’t wan to get run over.

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