

🦾 Elevate your independence with sleek, smart mobility.
The Drive Medical Two-Button Folding Walker with Wheels is a lightweight, durable mobility aid crafted from aluminum, featuring dual push-button folding, adjustable height, and 5-inch front wheels for smooth multi-surface use. Supporting up to 350 lbs, it combines ergonomic design with practical functionality to enhance daily movement and independence for adults and seniors.




| ASIN | B001HOM4U2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,471 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #1 in Standard Walkers #176 in Sales & Deals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (40,781) |
| Date First Available | December 12, 2005 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 10210-1 |
| Manufacturer | Drive Medical |
| Product Dimensions | 33.5 x 22 x 4 inches; 6.55 Pounds |
M**N
Drive Medical Two-Button Folding Walker with Wheels
This Drive Medical two-button folding walker has been a real help for me. It’s sturdy, well-made, and gives me the support I need without feeling bulky or hard to use. The wheels make walking smoother and less tiring, especially when moving around the house or on flat surfaces. I really appreciate how easy it is to fold. The two-button design works smoothly and makes it simple to store or transport when needed. The height adjustment is also a plus—it was easy to set it to the right level, which helps with comfort and posture. Overall, this walker feels reliable and safe. It’s lightweight enough to handle on my own but strong enough to feel secure while walking. I’d definitely recommend it to anyone who needs extra stability and wants something practical and easy to manage
A**E
Excellent price for a functional walker that is new (or so like new you can't tell if it was used)
Looks exactly like sales photo. I purchased an open box, and other than the box being a little smashed up at one end and poorly retaped, the walker looks fine. I can't see any damage on it and it works exactly as it should. Arrived faster than I expected (by 10 PM). It was on the porch when we got home from the hospital around 3 PM. I put it together easily and my husband adjusted the height to suit his needs. Has tested it out and so far it stands up to description. Says safe up to 300 lbs and he's a little under 200 after a few days in the hospital. He was told by his surgeon to get a front wheel walker and it moves as it's supposed to. These things do not have turning wheels by design. It would be unsafe for someone post-back surgery due to possible twisting. Due to that and non-locking brakes on our 4-wheel rig with seat we were told not to use it. This is the safest way to help a person walk after surgery or for an older person that needs stability.
A**R
Here's My Experience with the Drive Medical Deluxe Two Button Walker - Pros & Cons with my own pictures
Here’s my personal experience setting up and using the Drive Medical deluxe two button folding walker that I just got from Amazon. And I’ve included my own pictures too, to show you what I’m talking about. First, I liked that this Drive Medical folding walker came in flat box that was only 4” deep, which made it really easy to lift, carry up steps and into the house. It was also easy to open the box and slide out the walker. The walker is folded flat, out of the box, and the front wheels and back leg extensions are separated into plastic bags. Putting the legs on this Drive Medical walker was much easier than I thought. And I really love that I put the whole walker together without any tools! You just slide on the front legs (with wheels), and back legs, onto the existing walker legs. And you can adjust this walkers height by aligning the holes in the leg extensions with the locking button on each of the existing walker legs. Really, it was very easy to attach all 4 legs and adjust it to my height. As you can see, I’m pretty short, so I set my walker legs to the #2 position. Now, I gotta say, I was worried about how this walker would fit through my doorways & hallways. A few of my hallways are narrow and I was worried that this walker would be just too wide. BUT, here’s a very helpful solution I really want to share because I think it can help a lot of people: when I was reading reviews of different walkers, I found a great tip on [...] that showed me how to reduce the width of my walker by just switching the wheels! It’s a really EASY fix: just take the front left & right legs, with wheels, and reverse them. And you’ll see that your wheels are now sitting inside the frame of the walker. Not on the outside. By switching the position of the front wheels, I cut down my walker width by almost 4”! And now my hallways are not a problem. I found this easy fix on [...] I tried out the push button release, at the top of the walker, to unfold the two sides. I was happy to see that the red release button was easy to press down. I have a little neuropathy (numbness) in my fingers, so I have to avoid buttons or levers that are hard to press down. But I didn’t have any problems using the red release button on this walker to fold & unfold it. This Drive Medical Walker is light, but it still feels very sturdy to me. The 5” wheels roll smoothly and I don’t see that the wheels have made any marks on my floors. (That’s important to me.) The hand grips on this walker are cushioned and I think anyone would like the way they feel. I’m going to try this walker for a while, and if the neuropathy in my fingers flares up, I can just get inexpensive, even more cushy walker handgrips covers to help. All in all, I really love this foldable walker and I would recommend it to any friend of mine. I guess, the only thing that I think could be improved would be to clearly mark the legs with wheels to show that they should be put on the front of the walker. When I first put on all the legs, I put the wheels on the back. Wrong. It was my mistake, I know, and I could easily fix it, but I think the directions/packaging could have been a little bit clearer. All in all, I think this walker is a winner. In my opinion, it’s a great mix of quality & price.
A**.
Height adjustment more suited to taller people
This is a well-made, easy to assemble walker at a reasonable cost... BUT the height adjustment is more suited to taller people. My elderly mother is about 5'1" tall, and we've set the walker's legs at the shortest adjustment which puts the handles at barely the appropriate height for her.
R**N
Light and portable
I got this for a walking aid after hip surgery. I only used it a few days, but it worked great. Easy to fold up and transport, sturdy, stable, and easy to walk with. Exactly what I needed, and it didn't break the bank.
R**Z
I like this walker; highly recommend it
Good piece of medical equipment. Most sturdy, safe for use over most surfaces. Transportable and easy to fold and open. Value at the price point.
A**L
better than getting used and inexpensive enough to risk high crime areas
people do steal these amazingly enough. this is inexpensive enough to where it isn't a huge loss holding up well so far lightweight and folds easily.
A**2
Very Nice!
Easy to put the legs on, easy folding and makes mobility much easier. It has a 350 lb. capacity, im 400 lb. and it works great.
J**C
Muy ligera y durable, muy funcional
D**L
this product is perfect for my elderly parent , we wanted something lightweight , but yet sturdy and we found this item suited both demands . The height is very adjustable another perk to this item , it easily folds up for storage . we give this walker a 5 star rating .
U**G
جا لونه أسود ما أعجبني أما الجوده زينه
G**Z
Excelente producto, material resistente, color plata, fácil de armar, con instructivo, es plegable y con 7 posiciones numeradas de altura, ruedas grandes y visibles. Muy buena calidad, lo recomiendo. Amazon como siempre : envío puntual en tiempo y forma. El repartidor me llamó para entregar el producto. Amo a Amazon. Recomiendo ampliamente el servicio y el producto que compré.
C**T
Excellent craftsmanship, lightweight, strong, very useful.
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