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Imagine easily going upstairs to your sewing room. Imagine heading down to your basement workshop. Imagine living with increased mobility and safety. With AmeriGlide, you're free to enjoy your entire home again.
The Rubex Electric Powered Stairlift at a Glance:
- 350-pound weight capacity
- Motor and gears tested for 30,000 cycles (16 years)
- 24 volt Class 2 grounded controls throughout
Comfortable and Easy to Use. With a movable footrest and a deluxe backrest and seat with thicker padding, this stairlift offers unmatched comfort. The 180-degree swivel seat lets you get on and off effortlessly at top and bottom landings. Once you're seated, just push the control button and let the high-tech nylon wheels provide a smooth ride—every time.
Built for Safety. Every detail of our electric powered stairlift is designed with your safety in mind. We build safety sensors into the footrest, include a locking mechanism in the seat belt, and give the motor instant reversing capability. With automatic limits at each end of the track, standard mechanical and electrical slack cable safety devices, and a failsafe mechanism that prevents operation until the seat is in the correct position, this stairlift is one of the safest on the market today. It is ETL listed and meets ASME A17.1 and A18 safety standards for public and private use. We also include call stations for both top and bottom landings, which can be mounted to the wall or to the floor. Read more about AmeriGlide stair lift safety standards.
Easy "Homeowner" Installation. Unbelievably, the AmeriGlide Rubex electric powered stairlift simply plugs into the nearest outlet. No special wiring is needed! You can install it on either the right-hand or left-hand side of your staircase; you can even switch it from side to side without any additional parts.
Sleek Design Compliments Any Decor. The AmeriGlide Rubex electric powered stairlift is available in an attractive almond finish with your choice of vinyl seat color. When not in use, you can easily fold up the padded seat and flip up the footrest and your stairlift only takes up 14 inches of space. It's so compact, other people in your household always have full use of the stairs.
Questions? Contact one of our stairlift experts to find out more about how the Rubex electric powered stairlift fits your life.

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May 3, 2010 10:02 AM
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| PCI from Howell, MI would recommend this to a friend. | |
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Safe & Sturdy.
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Installed for leg amputee. Great for him to get access to his basement.
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| 5 of 5 people found this review helpful | |
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May 1, 2010 11:42 AM
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| rodeoman from Knoxville, TN would recommend this to a friend. | |
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Elderly, Average Health
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Safe, Sturdy, Easy Storage, Lightweight, Convenient
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This electric stair lift, is a bit of a lifesaver.
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The first time in four years, I have been able to use the upstairs to my house.
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| 5 of 5 people found this review helpful | |
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Apr 18, 2010 2:51 PM
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| Bmam from Dumfries, VA. would recommend this to a friend. | |
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Athletic, Average Health, Caregiver
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Sturdy, Easy Storage, Safe
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Heavy but very sturdy
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Always use this product it is great.
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Apr 15, 2010 3:26 PM
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| Debbie the caregiver from New York would recommend this to a friend. | |
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Caregiver
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Safe, Sturdy
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This was the best value on the market. I had 3 different companies provide an estimate and AmeriGlide's was the best. Installation was very simple. The website video provided additional support. My husband took his time and installed it within a couple of hours. My salesperson was a true gem. He walked me through the entire process. Thank you for making an affordable and fine product |
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Mar 27, 2010 4:48 AM
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| Ric from Longboat Key, FL would recommend this to a friend. | |
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Elderly, Caregiver
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Sturdy, Safe
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Service over the phone was responsive and courteous. Installation was very satisfactory.
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| 6 of 7 people found this review helpful | |
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Mar 20, 2010 12:35 PM
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| Gila Mesa Builders from El Paso Tx would recommend this to a friend. | |
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Contractor-Installed fort
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Sturdy, Lightweight, Safe
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Bulky
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Customer was disappointed in size of unit and how much space it took up on landing
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Mar 18, 2010 6:31 AM
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| Buddy from Los Gatos, CA would recommend this to a friend. | |
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VA care free to veteran. Elderly with average health.
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Tech made my stairs work & Safe.
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Because of an Old handicap I needed this. Arm rests need to be big and flimsy.
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Tech tied switch to allow chair to face downward - stairs too narrow to allow normal side way travel. Your tech installer was dedicated, knowledgeable and efficient. I highly recommend him (prior experience with ACORN agent was a big loss!) My only complaint is the two "bumps" near the top of the track. Had similar experience with the ACORN. It is not a problem to me as long as nothing is being damaged or worn out. Is this a track alignment issue?
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| 6 of 6 people found this review helpful | |
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Mar 8, 2010 1:23 PM
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| JB from Southern Jersey would recommend this to a friend. | |
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Caregiver, Average Health
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Sturdy, Safe
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Good product. Akward up and down control button, should be on the armrest of the chair, not hanging on a 3 foot cord.
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Mar 4, 2010 7:10 AM
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| CaptnRog from Avondale, PA would recommend this to a friend. | |
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Elderly
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Safe, Sturdy
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Bulky
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It started with a very helpful phone call to the Sales Rep. who answered a variety of questions that helped me decide to go with mail order instead of purchasing a stair lift from a local dealer and having it installed. Measuring was simple. The Rep also provided me with a web link to step-by step installation videos. I set up my laptop computer nearby and we referred to the videos several times during installation. A carpenter and his assistant who were refinishing my basement installed the stairlift (they had never done it before) and I was testing it out after a little over 2 hours. The system is very well built with a large seat and should last me for many years, not to mention the ample money I saved by going with Amerglide. The only negative I see is the hand controller, which dangles from the unit via the control cord and must be "reeled in" if dropped. A system for mounting the controller to the armrest is needed. Otherwise, I couldn't be more pleased. |
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| 10 of 10 people found this review helpful | |
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Mar 2, 2010 9:06 AM
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| Daniel from Lincoln, NE would recommend this to a friend. | |
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100 Disabled Veteran
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Easy Storage, Sturdy, Lightweight, Safe
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My chair and rail system arrived very well packaged and in excellent condition. The installer called me within two days and came out on a Sunday morning to install it. He took his time, did it right, and explained all about the chair. He also explained what to do if certain things went wrong and told me whom to call for bigger problems. It does not get any better then that. By the way, the installer drove here through a snow storm from Kansas City to keep his word.
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I am 100% plus disabled veteran. I have limited mobility, and the stair glide gives me access to my room and downstairs. Well worth the money.
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