Standing/Perch Lifts

All Stiltz Home Lifts travel on 2 slim vertical rails which are positioned at the sides of the lift car and fix to floor and ceiling, with the car running on them between floors. The rails are self-supporting so there is no need to drill into load-bearing walls.

For customers who are able to walk into and out of a home lift and are not deemed to be in future need of a wheelchair, a 2-person, compact Duo Home Lift should be specified – especially where space is at a premium as the Stiltz Duo is one of the most compact home lifts available.

The Duo range comprises the entry-level, solid-sided Duo Classic, the clear-sided Vista and the premium, curved, clear-sided Duo+.

 

  • Optional internal grab handles
  • Perching seat option
  • Powered door option
  • 2 remote controls as standard
  • Battery back up
  • Load sensors – lift won’t travel if overloaded
  • Full height light safety curtain – breach the curtain and the lift will auto-stop
  • Automatic, built-in braking mechanism
  • Safety auto-stop pressure sensors to top and bottom of lift
  • Auto-lock/unlock when lift travels/stops

The Standing/Perch lift is best for:

 

  • Elderly users who do not rely on a wheelchair
  • Arthritis sufferers
  • Those with knee problems
  • Ambulant customers with walking sticks or frames
  • Properties with limited space
  • Installing into a cupboard
  • Single users who do not need to be accompanied

Duo Customer Stories

Watch the video below and find out how our customers live with their Duo Home Lifts. 

Customer Stories and Videos

Home Lift Empowers the Life of a Visually-Impaired User

Home Lift Empowers the Life of a Visually-Impaired User

Back in 2005, Craig Mucznik had a serious motorbike accident leaving him with life-changing injuries. Aged just 30, he was placed in a coma suffering major leg and chest injuries which later resulted in visual impairment leaving him with only four per cent vision in one eye.

Disabled Facilities Grant funds Stiltz Homelift for stroke survivor Steve

Disabled Facilities Grant funds Stiltz Homelift for stroke survivor Steve

Steve Waller, 64 from Rotherham, is the latest stroke survivor to be safer at home after the installation of a brand new Stiltz Trio+ Home lift, partly funded by a Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG). Steve has lived in Brampton, north of Rotherham, for over 25 years after working in the Heavy Plant Industry and charity sector.