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Foldable IV Pole Stand with 4 Hooks,Travel Portable Tripod IV Pole Holder with Adjustable Height for Home Care and Travel

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  • 【Stability】 Portable IV stand adopts tripod base, which can be opened and closed freely to adjust the center of gravity, ensuring stability and preventing shaking and tipping. High-strength plastic locks can firmly fix the telescopic tube to prevent sliding.
  • 【Detachable Hooks】Four steel hooks can easily withstand the weight of iv bags on the market, while the center hook design provides more convenience for users to store iv tubes or other necessary items, making it more convenient and practical to use.
  • 【HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE】The iv pole can be freely adjusted in height from 23 inches to 62 inches, ensuring a continuous supply of fluids and medications whether in bed, in a wheelchair or while standing, meeting the needs of different scenarios.
  • 【Travel Pack Convenient】The tripod comes with a storage bag, convenient for home storage and travel care. Whether you use it at home, in the hospital, or during a training course, this IV pole effectively organizes items and helps remove clutter from desks and surfaces while maintaining a professional and neat appearance.
  • 【Sturdy and Durable】It can be used as a nursing iv stand as well as an outdoor activity stand. Made of stainless steel alloy with eco-friendly coating, durable enough to withstand regular use. The IV bag holder is suitable for hospitals, nursing homes and homes with a large number of patients requiring nursing care.



Product Description

Foldable IV Pole Stand
Foldable IV Pole Stand

Foldable IV Pole Stand

Adjusting Buttons

Adjusting height and stabilizing bracket

Foldable IV Pole Stand

Four Infusion Hooks

Four infusion hooks of your choice

Foldable IV Pole Stand

Non-slip Stand

Non-slip, stable support

Foldable IV Pole Stand

Removable Hook

Move to the right height according to the height, you can hang things at will

Foldable IV Pole Stand

Folding Telescopic

Space saving and easy to carry

Foldable IV Pole Stand

Tripod Stand

Stable tripod stand

easy to install

Storable

Foldable IV Pole Stand
Foldable IV Pole Stand
Foldable IV Pole Stand

Debra
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
The product came with a screwdriver and also a strip of thin rubber material. Instructions do not say what you are to do with these two items and also when you go to the QR code to scan it takes you to a site where you have to pay to be able to scan.
CD
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Got this to handle my 3L dialysis bags. Setup is easy, but without some way to lock the legs in place (they fold back up and along the main pole), any appreciable weight...say, hanging a bag of fluid on them...presses down which, in turn, cause the legs to fold back up. I might try to figure out a way to put a cotter pin or something down there that'll help lock the legs open, but I'm not sure yet.That said, this will work if you're VERY careful about how you balance it, and even then you may want to have it lean against a table or something to help balance it. Very frustrating and I wish I'd known about this flaw before I got it. Perhaps everyone else is using very small, light bags compared to my 3L bags?
Josue S.
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
This foldable stand is really good, kind of sturdy but not sturdy enough.Came with it bag, and all the accesories shown in the advertising.The problem is that the bottom legs or support is not stable at all, otherwise is a great product, ill let you know when i use it for the first time.
John C
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Comes with a pouch to put the stand it.The only "assembly" is to put the blue top on, push out the hooks.Easily adjustable height.The stand goes very wide (but you could make it narrower if you wanted additional height, or a narrower spot).Overall does what it says it will do.
JD
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
This foldable IV pole is perfect! It’s incredibly sturdy and stable, even when fully extended. The foldable design makes it easy to transport and store, and setup is a breeze. It’s well-made and reliable—highly recommend for home or travel use
Thrower
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
Picked this up to hold a couple of LED lights that are pretty light (maybe a pound or two total) so I can have some extra light. It will hold them but I wouldn't want to put too much more on there. the legs are not that stable and it tries to lean if you get the lights over the wrong spot. The other main issue I have is that it is way shorter than it appears in the pictures. It says that it's 62" tall, but the photo shows it being taller than an adult man. I thought perhaps the center rod was 62", but in fact the whole thing comes up to chest high on me. I would be a little nervous about trying to actually use this for an IV. On the plus side, it does fold down nice and small for storage and has a functional bag to keep it contained, so that's helpful. Overall I'd probably spend a little more to get something more substantial.Updated: The pole is at a 15 degree angle now and I can't get it to straighten, so I'm putting it down to 2 stars.
Benjamin Gelbart
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
This product is an easily collapsable tripod style IV pole. This product is great for having a place to prime fluids in the med room without taking up an additional IV pole. This is great for nurses doing home infusions, feeding tube pumps and bags, and enemas.
Dave Hood
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
This stand is surprisingly compact when folded up. That would make it great for travel.It achieves its compact size by comprising four concentric tubes, which are necessarily very thin-walled. I notice a dent that could lead to a buckled tube, from the get-go.The tripod base and the telescoped tubes are intended to be locked in place by thumbscrew clamps. But the smooth surfaces slide easily across one another, and both the base and the telescoped tubes collapse under load.I wanted to use it to suspend Mr. Bone Jangles, a combined model of a spine and a lower limb (that would be a leg for most of us). The overall model weighs what? maybe 10 lb? And the stand tends to lean over and telescope downward.It hasn't fallen over yet, but Mr. Jangles definitely has one foot on the ground.
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