🚪 Elevate your access game—smooth transitions, anywhere you go!
The EZ-ACCESS Threshold Ramp is a lightweight, foldable aluminum ramp designed for doorways and sliding doors, offering adjustable modular sections and a pivoting flap to fit thresholds up to 6.25 inches. With a 700 lb load capacity and rust-proof construction, it provides secure, slip-resistant mobility solutions for wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, and canes—perfect for enhancing accessibility at home or on the move.
Is Foldable | Yes |
Load Capacity | 700 pound |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 34"L x 9.5"W x 1.5"H |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Color | Metallic |
Material | Aluminum |
A**R
Well built ramp
Worked great as a ramp into my shed. Solid and easy to install.
D**S
Great item
It was great and easy to install
A**N
wheelchair ramp
Product appears to be well built. Due to the way it fits where I need it the ramp is too short. Company is checking for a solution. If none is found, I'll have to return it. Four stars is for the quality.I may have to go to custom built.
I**0
Strong and Solid. Almost didn't get due to width, but I was able to just cut the threshold piece!
This is a fantastic ramp! I got the 4" version for the garage entrance to the kitchen. This is the one that is installed and working fantastic! The doorway is 31", so I almost didn't get it, but I am having some remodeling done in the bathroom and figured the professionals could cut it.Long story short, I was able to use a circular saw to trim just the piece that sits on the threshold and slide it in to be centered. I also had to drill the small hole for the screw that holds that piece in a bit further from the pre-drilled holes, but not hard at all.The ramp extends width wise out a bit more than the door, which is perfect and so solid. It had a bit of a bounce in the garage (without drilling into the garage floor (only to the door threshold), so I put gym floor cushion mat under it and it takes care of the little bounce and scratch of the metal on concrete while giving it a bit of a firmness.I also received a 5" one for the back yard door that works great!!I also bought two 1" versions that I am planning to use to attach together and put over the threshold of the new bathroom ledge for a shower chair. These are versatile and so glad I found them as I am making adjustments to my home now that we are caring for my grandfather here. Easy to customize. Don't hesitate if the height is right and the door is just a bit narrower.
D**H
Great for our elderly dog
As our oldest dog started to develop mobility issues, he had difficulty going through the sliding door to the patio due to the step down. This ramp was excellent for making the transition easy for him. We placed a heavy outdoor rubber mat over it for additional traction, and it remains in place even when he walks on it. We had issues with other ramps moving since they were not heavy enough, but that was not a problem with this one. It’s strong enough to support a person in a wheelchair and looks the exact same one year later After going through all four Michigan seasons. The height can be adjusted by not installing each of the segments, we used all of them and it lined up perfectly with our kitchen sliding doors. This ramp was a huge help in our senior dogs final year.
G**
Good
Works well
D**C
Dangerous, Poor Quality, No Support and fails to function correctly
I bought the EZ-Access Transitions Modular Aluminum Entry Ramp, 2" Rise ASIN : B00ULAZQHG Item model number : 43217-2540 to use to get me and my Pride Mobility Jazzy EVO 613Li wheelchair across the threshold into my house. I went with this ramp because it was sold and shipped by Amazon and the page says "This item is non-returnable, but if the item arrives damaged or defective, you may request a refund or replacement."1. I cut myself getting the ramp out of the box.2. No instructions or any papers.3. Using leather gloves to keep from getting cut again, I lined up the pieces but they would not go together.4. Used a file to remove 3 burrs and got the ramp assembled.5. But the parts would not stay together, so I used one of the small screws (included) to hold the pieces in place. [Note the screws were too small or stripped to stay in well]6. Placed it on the threshold, like I have on my other ramp, but when I drove up it I got stuck. Tried several times on different thresholds and still got stuck.7. Contacted Amazon Customer Service and was told the item was non-returnable, but they would issue a refund. This was 5 days before the return/refund window closed.8. Waited a week and Contacted Amazon Customer Service again [they saw where I was promised a refund] and tried to follow up on the refund. Then said I would be contacted via email to continue the process. I received the email and in subsequent emails they said this aluminum ramp was "for health and safety reasons we're unable to accept the return."Amazon sold a "in my opinion" dangerous, defective item and refuses to honor their web page statement. Passing the buck to the manufacture but offer no way to contact the manufacture.So 1 star for the item, manufacture, seller and Amazon total.On the plus side the item arrived quickly and arrival the box was in good shape.
S**
Useful, but be careful.
Before getting home from the hospital, I had to make some investments for my home in order to make things a bit more wheelchair and walker accessible. (Thank you covid for doing whatever you've done to me in the long-run and ruining my life.)That being said, we needed a lift for the front of the house. The combination of Stair steps (which I got a larger ramp for) and the lip in the door would prove to be an issue.The setup for this seemed fairly easy, but I was watching and not actually doing. That being said, I had more concern about the larger one being safe than this little guy. First time coming home, while my boyfriend is pulling me into the house, the larger one held great and the small one slipped.However, I'm not entirely sure what change he made, but it hasn't been an issue since. I have been able to get in and out multiple times without it slipping again. Still, I'm cautious with it. I reccomend you are too.
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