Reviews
I didn't know it couldn't be bad alone
"it only works as a system with another part that no one told me I needed."
— ELIZABETH B. (5/5)
Works awesome could not get
"Works awesome could not get the hoses on without it"
— Kenneth B. (5/5)
not for me
"These pieces of equipment were too big and heavy for me to use.I am a very old lady of 87 years and very small. 87 pounds.I had to return them.The company made it easy for me to do"
— Lisa C. (5/5)
Best, most useful and essential device
"The Doff N' Donner makes all the difference in putting on compression socks. It changed my daily forty-five minute ordeal to a five-minute relaxed procedure that is almost fun by comparison. While the cone is useful, it is a bit bulky and cumbersome for travel so I use a smaller/shorter tube to load a sock onto the donner. The sock needs to easily slide on-and-off the tube but also needs a little friction to stay in place while being rolled onto the donner. The cone does this with a strip of long-nap directional fabric—effectively replicated on a home-made donning tube with some double-stick tape and a bit of velvet ribbon. Rolling the sock onto a cheap plastic toy baseball bat is quite useful for when doffing."
— Stanley J. (5/5)
I haven't gotten the hang of loading it right yet
"I need to practice loading this as I have seen it work great in the clinic."
— Colette H. (3/5)
Great product needs to be paired with cone
"Works great— with the cone. Order separately. Took two orders to be set up. Why would you want one without the other?"
— KAREN W. (5/5)
Fanstatic product!!
"This is the ONLY way to get your Socks on with out ruining your day , makes it VERY easy!! Got this as a gift for a friend that has problems getting socks on each day, but NOT NOW!!!"
— Nelson P. (5/5)
"This thing is AMAZING. Plain and simple."
— Gerard (5/5)
Good product. But not good for me.
"Unfortunately cannot install the product solo on leg with paralysis (floppy foot). Would need a caregiver to help. Will return it."
— LeRoy Y. (3/5)
Best thing ever
"Best thing ever"
— Steven T. (5/5)