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 Shoprider E-bike Electric Bike, Red
Price : $1,499.99 $995.00
Features :
  1. Revolutionary ENVIROFRIENDLY Battery, high-powered and 1,500 cycle life Phosphate base Lithium Iron Batteries (Lead Free)
  2. Charging time takes as little 25 minutes to 2.5 hours
  3. Accessible to: parks, beach, bike paths, cruises, outdoor markets and convention centers
  4. Shimano Nexus Inter-3 rear hub gear with roller brake
  5. Pedal actuated power with 10 self-adjustable stages. Natural Sun LED headlight included

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Shoprider Electric Bike is extra light, only 38.5 pounds including batteries. Folds easily to fit in most car trunks, no need for expensive car-lift. Removable compact lightweight battery pack for convenient charging, which takes from 25 minutes to 2.5 hours. Shimano Nexus Inter-3 rear hub gear with roller brake provides a nice ride, and pedal actuated power with 10 stages self-adjustable. Our height adjustable seat can offer a ride to almost anyone. Please call with any questions or need of assistance at Shoprider 1-877-652-3838.

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click here to buy Pride Mobility Victory 10 - Three Wheel Scooter
Price : $1,895.00
Features :
  1. 350 lb. weight capacity
  2. One-hand disassembly for quick transport
  3. Delta tiler with wraparound handles
  4. High intensity LED headlight
  5. Seat with foam inserts for increased comfort

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The sleek, sporty Victory 10 scooter, available in 3 and 4-wheel models delivers high performance operation, all-new features and Feather-touch disassembly. With a full complement of advanced standard features like exclusive low-profile tires, backlit battery gauge, and wraparound delta tiller, the Victory 10 is a greater value than ever before. Plus, the Victory 10 Scooter uses new lightweight, non-marking tires, manufactured exclusively for Pride. A traditional foam-filled tire is rigid and inflexible whereas these state of the art tires have some give, just like an air-filled tire, for a smoother, more comfortable ride. These great looking black tires are flat free and won't scuff floors or walls. Even in areas where the tire has been subjected to significant wear, it still doesn't scuff. No matter how deep the tire wear is, the floor and wall stays clean.

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click here to buy Drive Medical Phoenix 4 Compact Scooter - Blue
Price : $1,897.99 Too low to display
Features :
  1. For indoor and outdoor use.
  2. New interchangeable color panels (red & blue) included.
  3. 4 wheel model allows for 44" turning radius and added stability.
  4. Convenient , compact design makes assembly/disassembly easy.
  5. Easy to assemble and disassemble with 4 pieces.

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Drive Medical phoenix 4 wheel compact scooter allows for 44 inches turning radius and added stability. Comes with easy to remove wireless battery that can be charged separately from the scooter. Comes with headlight. New "Finger-pull" throttle. Comfortable height adjustable, upgraded seat. Flip back adjustable width arms. Speed ranges from 5 mph to 4 mph and a cruising range of up to 15 miles. Stackable battery box will allow an optional battery for increased range up to 30 miles. Comes standard with anti tippers. Convenient free-wheel release knob. Flat free tires. Large carry basket. Easy to adjust tiller. For added safety the tiller has an auto straightening function. Has been tested and surpassed the ANSI RESNA testing requirement. 70 amp drive CTE electronics. 300 lb. Weight Capacity.

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click here to buy Compact Mid-Wheel Drive Power Chair, Burgundy
Price : $4,895.00 $1,769.99
Features :
  1. The Seller usually ships this product within 1-2 business days. In accordance with their customer-centric policy, this Seller does not charge your credit card until the product has been shipped. If unexpectedly, a product is on back order, the Seller may take longer to ship the product however the Seller in all cases, will inform its customers immediately with a choice to cancel or hold the order until shipped.
  2. Before you use any product for health care, we advise that you consult your physician or primary healthcare provider and seek the appropriate advice and supervision prior to use.
  3. Product photo may not exactly match the product offered for sale. Please refer to the product description.

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Compact Mid-Wheel Drive Power Chair, Burgundy The mid-wheel drive HS-2800 Power Chair features a patented Anti-Tip wheel design that keeps riders safely on course. Its extra-tight turning radius easily handles corners and curves with simplicity using flat free tires. Standard features include a Shark controller with joystick, a 19' mid-back seat with an adjustable headrest and seat belt, and an adjustable footplate. With the body styling that covers all suspension parts, it creates a beautiful sleek profile. - Maximum Speed: 4 mph - Capacity: 300 lbs - Strong and Responsive Anti-Tip Wheels keep you SAFELY on course. - ZERO Effort Free Wheel Lever - Swing-Away Joystick lets you pull right up to any table. For an additional fee, you may wish to take advantage of our "White Glove Service". Be sure to ask for details when placing your order.   Product photo may not exactly match the product offered for sale. Please refer to the product description.

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click here to buy Active Care Medical Wildcat Folding Power Wheelchair Wildcat Size: 18"
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Active Care Medical Enjoy the comfort and functionality of this surprisingly lightweight, highly maneuverable wheelchair that holds up to 300 lbs. This traditional, rear-wheel drive chair has a tight turning radius of just 32" to easily negotiate obstacles and narrow spaces both inside and outside. The chair folds to a compact 13" wide for easy handling and transport. It features an adjustable, programmable controller to meet a variety of user needs and requirements. Its high performance and low maintenance make the Wildcat a great solution for greater mobility! Features: -Wildcat folding power wheelchair. -Adjustable position, programmable controller. -Adjustable height, flip-up armrests. -Folds to 13" wide for easy transport. -Swing-away footrests, aluminum footplates and calf straps. -Batteries included. -Adjustable position, programmable Dynamic controller with common connectors. -Available in 18" and 20" seat widths. Specifications: -Maximum Weight Capacity: 300 lbs. -Maximum Speed: 4 mph. -Estimated Range: 20 miles. -Maximum Grade / Incline: 12 degrees. -Turning Radius: 32". -Ground Clearance: 4". -Two 24V x 200W x 3900 rpm (Motor). -Dynamic A 50 A (Controller). -Two DC12V x 36AH (Batteries). -5 Amp, Offboard (Battery Charger). -Brakes: Electromagnetic. -Freewheel Mode. -Tires (Foam-Filled): 8" x 2" (Front Casters). -12.5" x 2.25" (Rear Drive Wheels). -Weight Without Batteries: 92 lbs. -Battery Pack Weight: 48 lbs. -Overall Dimension: 40" H x 26" W x 43" D. -Seat Dimensions: 18" Width x 16" Depth x 19" Back x 9.5 - 13.5" Armrest to Seat. -Weight: 140 lbs. For more information on this product, please view the specifications sheet below: Manual Wildcat Size: 18"

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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 : 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 : 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 : Can I put a battery operated radio on my electric wheelchair, so I can extend a speaker that is electric?
the extended speaker is electric and i have to wire it in my wheelchair batteries, in other words I want to hear my surrounding without the headphones in my ears all the time

Answer:
Most power wheelchairs work on 2 12vdc deep-cycle batteries, and often have a 'tap' so you can hook up accessories.The thing to remember is that cars recharge the batteries in use, You will be draining the batteries when you listen- so you will be sacrificing range of mobility for music when you could do the music part with a few rechargeable D's or something.If you have a headrest, you can rig a pair of small powered speakers (like computer speakers) on the headrest to help create a 'bubble' of sound for your pleasure, all powered off a few cheap batteries. A rig like this would cost a lot less as well.

 

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 : 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 : 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 : how do you remove a jet2 electric wheelchair seat?
i have an electric wheelchair that im trying to remove the saet from it so i can replace the batterys

Answer:
Hi Frank,I don't know but you have posted your question in the wrong category. I think you would be better off posting in home & garden - maintenance and repairs.Norm

 

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 a ELECTRIC PERSONAL ASSISTIVE MOBILITY DEVICE (electric wheelchair) considered a vehicle in Texas?
The traffic code governing this is 551.201. We have a debate between another officer and myself whether you can write a DWI on someone in a electric wheelchair. I say he is considered a pedestrian (I am a rookie officer but freshly studied traffic code) he is a vetern officer who is very experienced. We are looking for the textbook answer, not what we can do in the courtroom. We welcome your opinions.

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No, not for purposes of DWI. Keep in mind that DWI is covered by the Texas Penal Code. The Texas Transportation Code is not relevant for DWI.Driving while intoxicated is covered under Section 49.04 of the Texas Penal Code, which refers to a "motor vehicle". Section 49.01 refers us to Section 32.34(a) for the definition of a "motor vehicle".Section 32.34(a) of the Texas Penal Code defines "motor vehicle" as "a device in, on, or by which a person or property is or may be transported or drawn on a highway, except a device used exclusively on stationary rails or tracks."Obviously, an electric wheelchair cannot transport a person on a highway, so it's not a motor vehicle according to the Texas Penal Code.http://tlo2.tlc.state.tx.us/statutes/pe.toc.htm

 

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