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| 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. |
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18" Wide Medalist Electric Power Wheelchair Powerchair
Price : $1,694.00
Features
: - 300 lb. weight capacity, 20 miles estimated range
- 0-4 mph variable speed, 31" turning radius
- Flip-up armrests with adjustable height, width and angle
- Warranty: Five Years: Base frame, Three Years: Seat frame
- 12 Months: Electronic controllers, 6 Months: Batteries
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Description Introducing the new gold standard in rear wheel drive power chairs! The Medalist sports new, modern styling and a 300 pound weight capacity. practicality and comfort with style! The Medalist makes handling daily mobility activities a breeze thanks to its tight turning radius and an overall width that fits into narrow spaces. The adjustable position controller lets you place it where most comfortable for you. And the deluxe Captains Seat features an adjustable angle backrest, flip-up armrests, a swivel seat and is available in 18" and 20" widths.SpecificationsMaximum Weight Capacity 350 lbs.Maximum Speed 4 mphEstimated Range 20 milesMaximum Grade/Incline 12 degreesTurning Radius 31"Ground Clearance 3"Overall DimensionsLength 37"Width 24"Height 42"Seat DimensionsWidth 18"/20"Depth 18"Back 29"Armrest to Seat 7"PowerMotor Two 24V x 320W x 4600 rpmController Dynamic A 50 ABatteries Two DC12V x 36AHBattery Charger 5 Amp, OffboardBrakes ElectromagneticFreewheel Mode YesTires (Foam-Filled)Front Casters: 8" x 2"Rear Drive Wheels: 10" x 3"WeightsTotal 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.This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser/user of our products. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to state.Warranty:Five Years: Base frameThree Years: Seat frame12 Months: Electronic controllersMotor and Brake (electronic function only) and Charger and Any other electrical subassembly6 Months: Batteries
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Active Care Medical Renegade Power Wheelchair Renegade Color: Blue, Size: 18"
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Active Care Medical Extra low center of gravity, rear wheel drive, and lower seat height of 18-20" make the Renegade very stable and practical for both indoor and outdoor use. You'll enjoy how easy it is to get around and manage daily activities. The adjustable controller can be positioned for comfort and ease of operation. The Renegade's narrow 24" width and tight 31" turning radius makes it easy to maneuver around obstacles and in tight spaces. The deluxe Captain's Chair features an adjustable angle backrest, flip-up armrests and swivel for easier, safer transfers. Features: -Renegade power wheelchair. -Adjustable position, programmable controller. -Adjustable height, flip-up armrests. -Swing-away footrests, aluminum footplates and calf straps. -Batteries included. -All seats are semi-reclining, foldable, 180-degree swivel Captain's Seats with headrests. -Available in 18", 20" and 22" seat widths. -Available in metallic red and blue. Specifications: -Maximum 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: 42" H x 24" W x 37" D. -Seat dimensions: 18"/20"/22" Width x 18" Depth x 29" Back x 7" Armrest to Seat. -Motor power: Two 24V x 320W x 4600 rpm. -Controller power: Dynamic A50A. -Batteries: Two DC12V x 36AH. -Battery charger: 5 Amp, Offboard. -Brakes: Electromagnetic. -Front casters: 8" x 2". -Rear drive wheels: 10" x 3". -Total weight (without battery): 143 lbs. -Total weight (with battery): 191 lbs. For more information on this product, please view the specifications sheet below: Manual Renegade Color: Blue, Size: 18"
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ActiveCare Medical Pilot 2310 Mobility Scooter 16.5 Seat - Blue
Price : $1,459.00
Features
: - 350 lb. weight capacity
- 2 miles estimated range
- Flip-up armrests with adjustable width and angle
- 12 degree maximum incline
- Standard equipment: headlights, taillights, a basket and rear-view mirrors.
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Pilot scooters offer exceptional quality and value beyond the ordinary, and a 350 lb. weight capacity to get you wherever your busy life takes you! Its sporty good looks and top speed of 6 mph let you expand your travel range up to 22 miles. The easy-to-operate Pilot helps you perform daily activities with greater mobility and confidence. The infinitely adjustable tiller lets you place the operating controls where they are most comfortable for you. Available Captains Chairs add comfort. And at only 22" wide, the Pilot is one of the narrowest scooters in its class, allowing you to zip through tight spaces with ease.
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At'm Take Along Chair - Blue
Price : $3,460.00 $1,799.00
Features
: - The lightweight characteristic of the At'm allows for easy transport in almost any vehicle Carefully designed cushioning and breathable fabric provide hours of seating comfort Folds like a lawn chair and weights just 14 lb The sturdy but lightweight base - just 34 lb. - is designed for stability The Gearless Traction Control drive system gives you the performance to drive with confidence For situations when pushing At'm is preferred, simply lift the drive disengagement levers The 17 amp ho
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Wherever you're going, At'm goes too. It took Invacare to create the power chair lightweight and compact to fit in the trunk of a car. Simple enough to assemble in under 60 seconds.
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Bariatric Wheelchair - 450 lb cap. Heavy-Duty 450 lb capacity 24" wide wheelchair with padded and upholstered armrests. The offset journals provide extra support and stability. Swing-Away and detachable footrests.
Price : $1,529.99 $739.00
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: - Extra Wide 24" Seat with 450 lb cap.
- Portable Detachable Footrests & Armrests
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Bariatric Wheelchair - 450 lb cap. Heavy-Duty 450 lb capacity 24" wide wheelchair with padded and upholstered armrests. The offset journals provide extra support and stability. Swing-Away and detachable footrests make it easy to enter and exit the wheelchair. Durable vinyl seat and armrests are stain resistant and easy to clean. Rugged die-cast aluminum foot plates have quad-release locking mechanism for added safety and comfort.
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Questions & Answers
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.
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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.
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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
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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
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Question : Where is the best place to sell a new Electric Wheelchair in Toronto?
I also have a electronic hospital bed that I need to sell for my father, any help would be great.
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active surplus? or star classifieds maybe
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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.
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yes
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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?
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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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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?
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is this a real question<
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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
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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.
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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.
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It's rude if they deliberately did it and even ruder if they noticed but didn't apologise.
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Question : Does anyone know if you can rent an electric wheelchair or something like it in Disneyworld?
Also, do you know the price?My seventysomething mom-in-law walks short distances only with a cane (like from the car to the house) and cannot go up or down stairs at all due to a bad hip and leg and a previous stroke. She refuses to buy her own wheelchair, but she uses motorized carts in the store for grocery shopping. She has a handicapped license plate also. Is there somewhere close we can drop her off at the park?
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This is excellent - it is compiled and kept up-to-date by a Disney fan who uses an EVC: http://allears.net/pl/ecv_faq.htmQuoted from this website:"There are at least two companies in the Orlando area that rent medical supplies, including wheelchairs and ECVs. The one I use is Care Medical (www.CareMedicalEquipment.com) Their daily rates are the same as Disney, but they give you a break on weekly rentals. The Advantages to renting from an outside company include: - You can have the scooter anywhere you go; minor parks, off-site, at the resorts, etc.- The scooter is available whenever you need it, not just during park hours.- You are assured of having wheels even when the parks have run out. - You can get a vehicle that meets your specific needs (one that will disassemble to fit in a car trunk, or one that will accommodate a heavy person for example). Disney parks scooters are "One Size Fits All". - Variable speeds - Disney scooters are set at "slow". Disadvantages include: - You must transport the scooter. That can mean waiting for a WDW van or accessible bus, dealing with ramps to the monorails and boats, or getting the scooter into and out of your own car/van under your own power. - Rental scooters are like rental cars. They are most often driven by people who are unfamiliar with them, and they get a lot of rough usage. They can have mechanical problems and leave you stranded. Care Medical has always been great about replacing a defective machine for me - but I only know that because I've *had* a couple of defective machines. *** Where can I rent an ECV or wheelchair at Walt Disney World? And how much does it cost?-- Wheelchairs: $10 per day rental (There is a $100 deposit charged to your credit card per unit rented.); $8 per day Length of Stay rental-- ECV Rental: $45 per day, with a $20 refundable deposit ($100 at Downtown Disney)Disney has a Length of Stay rental ticket for strollers and wheelchairs. With the Length of Stay rental, you make a one-time payment for as many days of rental that you will need. Upon visiting a theme park, show your receipt at the stroller/wheelchair rental location and you will be directed through the queue with little or no wait. There is a slight discount when purchasing the Length of Stay rental ticket. The Length of Stay option is NOT offered during peak attendance times, however, such as Christmas.At Walt Disney World Resorts -- Wheelchairs are available in limited numbers for guests at each Resort. Contact Lobby Concierge or the Front Desk for assistance. A $315 Deposit will be held on the guest room account, charged only if the wheelchair is not returned. If you want to guarantee the use of a wheelchair throughout your stay, contact a local rental company."
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Question : Please introduce me some famous and global “Electric wheelchair and scooter magazine” in Europe or in Germany.
I have a business trip in Europe.Please introduce me some famous and global “Electric wheelchair and scooter magazine” in Europe or in Germany. Or some Rehab magazine about “Electric wheelchair and scooter”And please tell me where can I buy the magazine.Thanks!
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I did a little search and a magazine called 'Slate' was mentioned. Seems like there's a lot of people selling--it would be easy to get a bunch of catalogs. Also there are some articles in other magazines, probably for elderly or handicapped. Just do some more research. Probably can subscribe through the Internet too, or find an 800 number.Don't forget the public library--ask the librarian to help you find articles.Live well and do good.
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