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Power Chairs and Mobility Scooters


Power Wheelchairs and Mobility Scooters: A Buyer's Guide

A mobility device such as a wheelchair or mobility scooter can enrich your life immeasurably if you suffer from a condition that makes getting around difficult. But buying the right equipment for you from the right place is of vital importance. This article looks at your options for buying wheelchairs and mobility scooters.

First we'll look at the kinds of mobility products you can buy.

The wheelchair is the traditional device for those with mobility problems. They are available as manual or powered wheelchairs. Manual devices are suitable for those with the good upper body strength needed to propel the device.

Power wheelchairs are ideal for these who lack this upper body strength. Powered by batteries, they're steered with a joystick. However a power wheel chair is not suitable for someone suffering from poor visual perception or coordination.

mobility scooters blend the functionality of the wheelchair with the form of a scooter. They're steered with a handlebar. Like power chairs, they’re suitable for people lacking the stamina or arm/shoulder flexibility needed to use a manual wheelchair. Compared to wheelchairs, they offer fewer medical support options. So they're not suitable for those with problems supporting their heads or bodies.

Now let's look your buying options. Basically, you have the choice of buying new or second hand. Buying new is the better choice as you have a wider range of items. This gives you a better chance of getting one that’s perfect for you. Plus second hand items which have been unused for a while can have problems with batteries and brakes. You also have to consider the matter of warranties. Repairing a mobility device can be expensive. For this reason buying at a specialised store offers many advantages.

In this regard, you also have to consider matters of servicing and spare parts. You need to be confident that if you have a problem with your mobility device, you can get it seen to quickly and easily. So it's best to go for a brand name device that has a head office and many service centres in the UK. Nowadays, a lot of wheelchairs are imported into the UK from China. Servicing might be a problem with these.

Another option is to buy your mobility device at an online auctions such as ebay. You might find bargains in the form of cheap mobility scooters and electric wheelchairs online. But such an important purchase really needs an inspection of the physical item. So unless you are familiar with the model being sold, and you have no special requirements, you should stay away from auctions when buying a wheelchair or scooter.

A wheelchair or scooter is a major investment which deserves considerable thought and research. You would also benefit from expert guidance which is not something you'd get buying at an online auction, for example. In short, you need to buy from a recognised and reputable dealer with a track record of giving excellent advise and service to buyers.

In conclusion, you have many options for buying wheelchairs, mobility scooters and mobility scooter products. You can buy new, used, online, or at specialised shops. Whatever option you choose, you need to buy wisely. Your choice of mobility device will have a pivotal impact on the quality of your life. So look for a supplier that specialises in mobility devices and has a good track record. Buying from a quality firm will ensure a trouble free future of mobility.

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