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The DMI Folding Walker Tray is a lightweight, durable accessory designed to fit most standard walkers up to 18.5 inches wide. Featuring tool-free snap-on assembly, it offers two deep cup holders and a raised edge to prevent spills and slips. The tray locks securely in place when raised and folds flat when not in use, supporting up to 5 pounds of evenly distributed weight. Ideal for seniors and mobility users seeking convenience and independence.





| ASIN | B000CSOQJQ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,034 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #11 in Walker & Rollator Trays |
| Brand | DMI |
| Brand Name | DMI |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 5,859 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00041298010845 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.8"D x 16"W x 2"H |
| Item Weight | 2.4 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Duro-Med |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | Customer support number : 847.573.5945 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 510-1084-0300 |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic |
| Maximum Height | 36 inches |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 36 inches |
| Model Name | DMI® Folding Walker Tray with Cup Holders |
| Model Number | 510-1084-0300 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.8"D x 16"W x 2"H |
| Style | Folding Walker |
| Style Name | Folding Walker |
| UPC | 041298010845 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Walker Type | Standard Walker |
| Warranty Description | 1Year Limited |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 5 pounds |
N**S
Decent tray for price, hardly any flaws mostly pros.
I looked at trays endlessly and poured through photos hoping to find my model pictured because it seems hard to find a good fit, at least for those over the grip handle tray types I wanted and the search didnt bring up Equate. So I figured id review this guy in case anyone was searching too. Sudden sciatica and or SPD pregnancy pain caused hubby to run out and buy a walker for me. Luckily found one in our little rural area and didnt want to wait for shipping. Equate 2 wheel it was. Only saw it on one review photo oddly. So hoping this helps someone. It fits fine, the tray tips down maybe a millimeter probably because of position due to the paddle release for folding feature. It really isnt enough to have anything spill or be unstable though from what I've already tested. Seems like it will be durable enough for the time being. The clips dont slide around the walker poles (at least not yet) so it fits on pretty well. They also fit above the paddle release and the lower front bar so helps stabilize im sure. Spacing wise, they fit over those well too, kinda perfect. Ive got a decent sized coffee mug thats more rounded and it surprisingly fit like a glove! Holds 12 oz if I had to guess. My 32 oz tumbler fits the smaller cupholder but very snug and its tall. Thought might be unstable but I rechecked and manhandled it a bit and it seems like to should be fine for normal walking. Good thing I wont be walker racing anyone for a while lol. Im pretty happy, was looking for cheapest stuff that was still reliable. If I had a more long-lasting condition, I might seek out other options but honestly these all work great together and I wouldnt be unhappy if I needed them longterm... I also put a little walker Tote bag on the inside for easy access and they dont hamper each other, or the folding function.
L**G
Perfect for elderly
This has been amazing for my mom to have some independence. It is a tad tight and hard to attach the second side to walker- but it has been SO convenient i didn’t bother taking off star for the fit.
S**_
Good Quality and Convenient, but Mind the Fit and Weight Distribution
Overall Impression: Overall, we are very pleased with this mobility tray. It generally works exactly as described and has been a wonderful addition to my elderly mother’s daily routine. She especially loves the comfort and convenience of being able to spin her walker around and use the tray to easily eat a meal while sitting in her favorite chair. Quality, Material, & Color: The overall build quality is solid. The tray is made of a sturdy, easy-to-clean plastic material, and the neutral gray color blends in nicely without being overly flashy. The locking mechanism that holds the tray in its open position is excellent, adding to its overall durability. It locks very securely, and I am highly confident that the tray will not collapse during use. Important Considerations on Fit & Safety: Tray Angle (Fit): While the product listing shows the tray resting perfectly level to the floor, this is not an accurate representation of how it fits. I secured the unit exactly as it is shown in the picture, yet the tray has a significant lean and angles downward toward the ground. Attachment Mechanism: While the tray itself locks upright securely, the base attachment that secures the entire unit to the walker frame relies entirely on friction-based holding clamps rather than a dedicated locking pin. Tipping Hazard: I strongly warn against placing heavier items, like full water bottles, in the cup holders. Doing so shifts the center of gravity and causes the entire walker to tip forward and fall to the ground. It does hold a standard, lighter coffee cup perfectly well. Final Verdict: Despite the downward lean and the friction-based attachment clamps, this tray adds a lot of independence and utility to a standard walker. As long as you are mindful of the weight distribution to prevent tipping, it is a highly recommended accessory.
L**E
Made my life easier post knee replacement
I had a total knee replacement surgery a week ago and this tray has made my life so much easier. I live alone and knew I would have difficulty carrying food, drinks, etc. from the kitchen. The 2 different size cup holders are deep enough to keep cups and bottles from sliding. The tray is sturdy enough to hold items. It takes a few tries to figure out how to lower the tray, but once you learn it's easy and quick. This is a much better option than the trays that prevent you from walking inside the handles of the walker.
C**H
Disappointed
It did not have instructions and it did not fit the walker that it stated it actually fits so that was disappointing. But the quality was good. the material was very good and it does have great stability.
K**R
Some independence while partial weight bearing
Game changer! I live solo and had a surgery that limits me as far as weight-bearing and movement. Until I got this thing, I cried with frustration multiple times a day. Now I’m able to actually eat with my regular dinnerware. I won’t bore you with what I was doing before that. This seemed to be one of the few that allow you to stand fully inside the walker if you are partially weight-bearing. My walker does not fit into the bathroom door when I have it up. So that’s about the only frustrating thing with this. Thankfully, the table goes up and down very easily.
C**A
Helpful
It is like having a another set of hands. No dropping things anymore or pilling. Easy to connect to walker. I would really like to recommend this my husband loves it.
J**L
Not universal, hinge gets stuck
This only works on certain size walkers, and I do Not think it's the standard ones. The walker it worked on was slightly more narrow than my dad's regular one, and it had funky feet. Not my dad's preferred walker, but it's the only one the tray fit. The hinge for folding it is also tricky. You have to mess with and jiggle each side to get the knotch moved to fold the tray. My dad has fine motor difficulties so this is not ok for him. Annoying AF to anyone else. In the meantime, the metal brackets feel pretty flimsy, so you find yourself being super gentle messing with it out of fear of breaking them. My dad said to keep the tray just in case. But it's been Several months and I'm pretty sure he has Never used it - or at least not more than once as a trial. The caveat to that is that half the reason is because he doesn't like the walker it's attached to. But we have no idea if it can support any real weight. I also am certain that he would never be the one to fold the tray as he wouldn't be able to - which defeats the purpose of having that particular design. I gave it as many stars as I did because the idea is a good one, and I'm giving the benefit of the doubt for not having used it much. Maybe someone who likes the only walker it fits on will be happy with it. But even if my dad used it regularly and happily, I'd probably still dock the 2 stars for the stupid hinge/brackets. Good idea, but bad execution of the idea.
A**A
Muy útil
Cumple su cometido
A**O
Ni "Estandar" ni "Universal".
Ni "Estandar" ni "Universal". Es para andaderas angostas y no se puede devolver. Midan 2 veces la andadera antes de comprar.
S**N
Unable to return
This does not fit the walker it says it should. And now I am unable to return it?
C**R
Seems secure
I had difficulty finding a tray to fit my particular walker. The side handles were too low for a tray that fit over the handles. I thought I would give clamp-on this model a try. There are braces on each side of the tray that are supposed to clamp onto the front posts of the walker (as shown in the product blurb). In my case, however, a stabilizing post at the front of the walker makes it impossible to attach the tray facing outward (as is shown in the pictures). Instead, I attached the tray to the posts facing the inside. One disadvantage is that the tray slants towards the front; however, it seems secure in this position, the tray resists considerable pressure, and the lip around it keeps items from falling off. I haven't had to use it yet, but I think it will be suitable. I plan to use aluminum plates (or paper plates) for my food.
K**R
Good tray for walkers.
My mother uses this tray every day.
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