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Description
The Midi Mobile Hoist is a versatile patient lifting solution designed for everyday use in care homes, day centres, clinical environments and professional care settings. With a higher 150 kg safe working load, it suits users who need more lifting capacity than the Micro and Mini models provide.
Designed around stability, ease of use and carer confidence, the Midi features a rigid frame, ergonomic push handles and smooth castors for precise positioning around beds, chairs and care furniture. It measures 1225 mm long and 640 mm wide, with a lifting height range of 1285–1940 mm, and the base legs open and close with an ergonomic foot pedal for better access during transfers.
Smart safety features come as standard, including dual safety controls, a battery level indicator and an audible low-charge warning. Two 12 V gel batteries deliver up to 60 lifting cycles between charges, helping reduce downtime and keep busy care routines moving.
Technical Specifications
- Height
- 1940 mm (76")
- Length
- 1225 mm (48")
- Maximum User Weight
- 150 kg (24 st)
- Width
- 640 mm (25")
- Height Range
- 1285 - 1940mm
- Warranty
- 1 year
- Product Code
- RZ88150
Documentation

Midi Mobile Hoist | 150kg Patient Lift for Care Environments
Product Highlights:
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On all UK Mainland & Northern Ireland orders £30 or more.
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