For a person who are unable or have trouble walking a wheelchair is the solution. However when moving the wheelchair on their own is also a problem and the person still wish to be able to move around without assistance then an electric wheelchair is the answer. Hundreds of electric wheelchair are featured in this site. You will most likely find one that suit your need best.
click here to buy Electric Power Mobility Powered Wheelchair Powerchair
Price : $1,722.00
Features :
  1. 350 lb. weight capacity, 20 miles estimated range
  2. 0-4 mph variable speed, 31" turning radius
  3. Adjustable position controller, Adjustable height, flip-up armrests
  4. Flip-up footplate, Manufacturer's Warranty: 3 year limited
  5. Solid, foam-filled, front casters and pneumatic rear tires

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Renegade Power Wheelchair

Manufactured by Active Care

Rear-Wheel Drive Electric Wheelchair

350 lb. weight capacity.

Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price: $5,500.00

BRAND NEW in Factory sealed Carton

Compact, maneuverable...remarkably stable:

FEATURES:

* 350 lbs weight capacity

* 20 miles estimated travel range

* 12° maximum incline

* 0-4 mph variable speed

* Adjustable position controller

* Adjustable height, flip-up armrests

* Flip-up footplate

* Tight, 31" turning radius

* Solid, foam-filled, front casters and pneumatic rear tires

*Max weight Capacity 350 Lbs.

Maximum Speed 4 mph

* Estimated Range 20 miles

* Maximum Grade/Incline 12 degrees

* Turning Radius 31"

* Ground Clearance 3"

* Overall Dimensions

Length 25"

Width 23.5"

Height 42"

* Seat Dimensions

Width 20"

Depth 18"

Back 29"

Armrest to Seat 7"

* Power

Motor Two 24V x 320W x 4600 rpm

Controller Dynamic A 50 A

Batteries Two DC12V x 36AH

Battery Charger 5 Amp, Offboard

* Brakes Electromagnetic

* Freewheel Mode: Yes

* Tires (All Foam-Filled)

Front Casters: 8" x 2"

Rear Drive Wheels: 10" x 3"

* Weights

Total Weight (w/o battery) 143 lbs

Battery pack 48 lbs

* Speed and range will vary according to user weight, terrain, battery charge/condition and tire pressure.

Manufacturer's Warranty: 3 year limited, non-transferable warranty against defects in materials and workmanship on the structural components such as base and seat frames.

1 year limited, non-transferable warranty on motors, gearbox, electrical components.

6 month limited warranty on batteries.

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click here to buy Everest & Jennings Metro Power III Wheelchair 2F100
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Everest & Jennings Metro Power III Wheelchair Features: -Available in black, blue or red frames. -Rear wheels and casters with airless inserts . -Anti tippers . -Easy- folding frame for convenient transportability . -Highly reliable and industry-proven electronics by PG drives technology . -Ultra-durable frame that meets all ANSI-RESNA structural stress testing. -Warranty: limited lifetime on side frames and cross braces. Specifications: -Weight capacity: 300 lbs. -Overall wheel diameter: 41". -Overall dimensions: 36.5" H x 24"-27" W. Optional accessories: -O2-IV Holder Combo: Combination IV holder and O2 cylinder holder. -Gel Arm Pads: Distributes weight over a large surface area ro protect soft tissue for patients prone to bruising or tearing of skin. -Gel Foot Plates: Protects patients with severe orthopedic deformities who may not be able to wear shoes from bruising, skin breakdown, and rubbing/pressure on bony prominences. -Gel Calf Pad: Provides support across full width of wheelchair with an additional third strap to keep panel in desired position. -Gel Knee Buttons: Assists in positioning legs on patients sitting for long periods of time who may suffer from a rotation of the leg away from their centerline. -Gel Leg Protect Wraps: Protects soft tissue or bone along a greater surface that may come in contact with the hard metal of ELRs or footrests. -O2 Cylinder Holder Bag: Designed to hold O2 cylinder sizes D and E. 2F100

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click here to buy Flag for CTM Power Chair
Price : $37.29

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  • click here to buy Folding Power Chair - 18.5
    Price : $4,795.00 $1,416.00
    Features :
    1. Maximum Speed of 4 mph with a turning radius of 36"
    2. Attractive silver vein and black finished frame with charcoal gray nylon upholstery
    3. Adjustable height back provides comfort and support
    4. Battery sold separately (above)

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    ** Product Options-> Seat Width: 18.5 ** The ProBasics Folding Power Chair is a traditional folding power chair which easily maneuvers and negotiates obstacles both inside and outside the home. Featuring an attractive silver vein and black finished frame with charcoal gray nylon upholstery, it disassembles and folds in seconds to a narrow 13" for easy transport. Adjustable height back provides comfort and support. Requires 2 U1 batteries - sold seperately.

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    click here to buy Folding Power Chair - 20"
    Price : $4,795.00 $1,554.75
    Features :
    1. Maximum Speed of 4 mph with a turning radius of 36"
    2. Attractive silver vein and black finished frame with charcoal gray nylon upholstery
    3. Adjustable height back provides comfort and support
    4. Battery sold separately (above)

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    ** Product Options-> Seat Width: 20" ** The ProBasics Folding Power Chair is a traditional folding power chair which easily maneuvers and negotiates obstacles both inside and outside the home. Featuring an attractive silver vein and black finished frame with charcoal gray nylon upholstery, it disassembles and folds in seconds to a narrow 13" for easy transport. Adjustable height back provides comfort and support. Requires 2 U1 batteries - sold seperately.

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    Questions & Answers
    Question : what is the name of the cartoon villain who rides an electric wheelchair?
    i can't figure out who this guy is. he's eggheaded and controls his electric wheelchair with a joystick in one hand. i've seen him on tv and i can picture him perfectly, but i have no idea where he's from. he may be from a recent show or movie, or he may be from an older one. please help! this is driving me crazy

    Answer:
    i can't figure out who this guy is. he's eggheaded and controls his electric wheelchair with a joystick in one hand. i've seen him on tv and i can picture him perfectly, but i have no idea where he's from. he may be from a recent show or movie, or he may be from an older one. please help! this is driving me crazy

     

    Question : What is the best mobility car for an electric wheelchair?
    Also would prefer if the car had at least 5 seats but i don't want a minibus. Also i am a new driver and short in height, so i don't want something that is too larger.

    Answer:
    honda elementI believe you can even find lift kits designed especially for this vehicle.

     

    Question : Is it rude for someone in a electric wheelchair to run my feet over?
    I feel sorry for handicapped people who are in a wheelchair but sometimes when I am walking by them or if I am on the bus, they would run my feet over with the electric wheelchair and not watch where they are going!!!!! So is that still rude of them?! I don’t care if they are in a wheelchair and handicapped or not, that doesn’t give them the right to not watch what they are doing?! Its called having manners.

    Answer:
    It's rude if they deliberately did it and even ruder if they noticed but didn't apologise.

     

    Question : Can a drunk handicapped person, who is operating an electric wheelchair, be charged with a DUI?
    I know you can get a dui on a bike or skate board, I am just curious. I just happened to see a drunk person opperating an electric wheelchair today. He was all over the place, in the bushes, in the street. I asked him if he wanted help but he said no in a drunken slur. He said his apartment complex was two miles from the bar and he would make it home in his wheelchair. Then he ran in to the curb. I got him up and going again, but he was really weaving.

    Answer:
    yes

     

    Question : Anyone out there know if you can get an electric wheelchair on a pontoon boat?
    I'm looking at party barges and would appreciate some first hand knowledge about the accessibility issue...being in a wheeichair myself I need some feedback on the in's an outs, do's & don'ts with party barge/pontoon boats and 300lb wheelchair not including me.So if you or someone you know has dealt with this situation please let me know...thanks.

    Answer:
    I agree with Tom above. Just make sure that when you do purchase a pontoon, that the deck is big enough that you will be able to move around in the wheelchair. Most pontoons are large enough to hold 12+ people, so I do not think that you will have a problem with the weight of the wheelchair.

     

    Question : My electric wheelchair won't fit thru the doors at WalMart and they can't transfer me to a scooter- What to do?
    Due to my weight, and girth, they can't lift me onto one of those scooters either and my wheelchair is too wide to fit through the doors. How can I go back to shopping at Wal-Mart?

    Answer:
    The answer is obvious, but I don't want to embarrass you or sound cruel.

     

    Question : Can an electric wheelchair hydroplane when it is raining?
    Is it possible with the friction from the tires or would they have to have a faster velocity like the speed of a car?

    Answer:
    is this a real question<

     

    Question : Is it proper to keep telling a person they should get an electric wheelchair?
    Some people act like it is such a chore to push me in the manual chair so they want me to get an electric one. I know it is difficult, but some like pushing me, despite the hard work, so I don't think I need one. I also have problems keeping my balance in those when they stop.

    Answer:
    No, one should not tell this to anyone with special needs. They should respect the fact that one chooses the type of wheelchair they want or need and people should think nothing of it. Those that offer to push you (with your permission and acting) are using good manners, which is kind of like holding the door open and the like. Those that say that you should get an electric one all the time are not using good manners at all or being respectful to you.

     

    Question : Best place to sell an electric wheelchair?
    Where is the best place online to sell a electric wheelchair????ThanksI have tried ebay and craigslist and Kijiji.Anywhere else???

    Answer:
    Craigslist or eBay are your best options

     

    Question : Would it be possible for someone in a wheelchair (electric scooter by Amigo) to travel to Orlando by plane?
    I want to take my family to Disney World. I use this electric wheelchair (scooter) and I wonder if I could take it with me. I think it would be hard for my wife to push me around the parks in a conventional wheelchair. Do the airlines take this kind of chairs? Are the buses that take you from the airport to Disney equiped to take wheelchairs?

    Answer:
    Airlines will carry your electric wheelchair or scooter for you as long as it has dry cell batteries and wont leak if it falls over.Plus in the airport they will provide you with a wheelchair and assistance on and off the aircraft if you require, but you need to let them know what you require a few weeks in advance.You can get a wheelchair accessible bus from the airport to the parks / hotels, but again you need to book in advance. The also have taxis that can take a chair.Disney is great for accessablity, they have adapted rooms and all the transport have ramps and lifts, however some of the lifts are only manual chair size.You can also hire wheelchairs and scooters in the actual parks and they are pretty reasonable priced.You can't take scooters on to the rides, but if you need to be in a chiar they will give you one to use.Have fun, its a great place and they are incredibly helpful.

     

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