image Folding Power Chair - 18.5
Price : $4,795.00 $1,454.75
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: 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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Questions & Answers
Question : Can you get a DUI on a motorized wheelchair?
I recently broke my leg and now im cruisin around in a motorized wheelchair and I was wondering if drinking and driving it was a bad idea.

Answer:
yes you can i did get stopped for being drunk in public while driving home on my powered wheelchair i dont know about youre state laws in youre state but in arizona the cop just gave me a warning i think he was just checkin to see if i was ok because i was toasted drunk plastered and everything else in between but yea it is possible and my friends were stopped when they where wheeling in there custom made manual wheelchair so be carefull cause they could fine you or arrest you

 

Question : Where can I find pubic transportation for disabled people?
My husband and I are both disabled and in motorized wheelchairs and we live in a small town. All of our doctor's visits are 38 to 98 miles away and we need transportation to get to our doctor's.

Answer:
Contact MedicAide. They offer transportation to/from medical appointments.

 

Question : why do fat people feel the need to ride in motorized wheelchairs?
why do fat people feel the need to ride in motorized wheelchairs?

Answer:
Sometime's it is legitimate; arthritis, recent surgeries, etc, but most of the time it is simply because they don't want to walk if they don't have to.

 

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