A carer facing a transfer they cannot manage by hand, lifting someone out of bed who can no longer take their own weight, needs a specific piece of kit and usually needs it settled quickly. Molift Hoists and Spares is built for that moment. The site sells patient-handling equipment across the whole span of that problem, from a mobile hoist wheeled to the bedside to a ceiling track fitted into the room itself.

Hoists for every kind of transfer

The mobile hoists are the visible core of the catalog. The Molift Smart 150 is the compact, foldable option for a single home; the Mover 180, Partner 255 and Mover 300 step up in capacity for heavier users and busier settings. Alongside the wheeled units sit gantry hoists for a freestanding frame, and stand aids, the sit-to-stand devices for someone who can bear a little weight but needs support to rise.

Read this way, Molift Hoists and Spares clearly means to cover the full spread of need instead of leaning on a single flagship product. A care home kitting out several rooms and a family managing one relative at home are buying from the same catalog, which is a sensible way to stock a specialist store. The naming across the Mover and Partner range also makes it easy to step up a size without switching brands, useful given how a person's mobility can change over time.

Ceiling tracks and the free survey

Fitted ceiling hoists and track systems are the part that cannot be bought blind, and Molift Hoists and Spares handles that with a free survey or demo request for ceiling-track installations.

A room can be assessed before anyone commits, an important step once the equipment becomes part of the building rather than a device wheeled in and out. Product demonstrations run on the same footing, so a buyer can watch a hoist work before paying for it.

Slings, batteries and spare parts

The parts side is the quieter half of the business and arguably the more useful one over time. Slings, spreader bars, batteries, chargers and stretchers are all stocked, along with general spare parts, so a hoist bought elsewhere can be kept running instead of scrapped when a battery finally dies.

That attention to components is where the shop earns the second half of its name, and it is the kind of stock a busy care setting runs short of at the worst possible moment.

More than the hoist itself

Molift Hoists and Spares does not stop at lifting equipment. The bathroom and hygiene range covers shower commodes and chairs, mobile shower chairs and toilet accessories, the everyday kit that keeps personal care manageable at home or on a ward. The site runs as an ordinary shop underneath all this, with a shopping cart, saved wishlists and a product comparison tool, so a buyer weighing two hoists against each other can line the specs up side by side.

The customers this is aimed at read straight off the catalog: healthcare facilities, care homes, homecare providers, and individuals handling a relative's needs at home. The order email points to AAL Group, so the retailer trades under that larger company, a detail worth knowing for anyone trying to work out who is behind the sale.

Servicing, delivery and VAT relief

Two practical touches sit behind the product list. LOLER servicing, the certification a lifting appliance needs under the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations, is handled directly, which keeps a care provider compliant without hiring a separate contractor. Delivery is free over 75 pounds plus VAT, and VAT relief is flagged for eligible buyers, a genuine saving for disabled and chronically ill customers who qualify.

Together those two touches suggest Molift Hoists and Spares understands the paperwork and compliance side of this market as well as the products themselves. A care home cannot legally keep using a hoist that has lapsed on its LOLER inspection, so a supplier that also services what it sells removes a recurring headache, and it is a sensible reason to keep buying from the same place instead of splitting the equipment and its upkeep across two firms.

Buying from Molift Hoists and Spares

Contact is the strongest part of the presentation. Two phone numbers, an email, a full postal address in Lancashire and weekday opening hours all sit up front on the site, so reaching a person takes no digging. For a purchase this consequential, a household spending several hundred pounds on equipment a vulnerable person will lean on daily, that openness counts for a lot.

The weakness is outside proof. No third-party reviews or ratings of Molift Hoists and Spares itself turn up on Trustpilot, Google, Yelp or the Better Business Bureau, so a shopper has no independent read on how the shop actually performs once an order is placed.

What the reviews really cover

The ratings that do surface belong to the product, not the seller. The Molift Smart 150 is made by Etac and sold by many retailers, and a couple of those sellers carry reviews of the hoist itself, one showing a small handful of five-star scores, another writing it up warmly for school use. None of that speaks to how this particular shop ships, how it handles a warranty claim, or whether its servicing is any good.

So the doubt is specific, and it does not resolve. The equipment on offer is well chosen and the contact details are all there, yet the one question a careful buyer keeps returning to, whether this retailer delivers and services as well as it stocks, has no independent answer anywhere in public view.


Business address
AAL LTD
18 Hazel Grove,
Preston,
Lancashire
PR4 6DQ
United Kingdom

Contact details
Phone: 01772 814 555