- Maximum user weight: 120kg
- Foldable frame construction with quick release wheels
- Weight: 19.1kg
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- Maximum user weight: 120kg
- Foldable frame construction with quick release wheels
- Weight: 19.1kg
60 day Satisfaction Guarantee
how much do wheelchairs normally go for?
$169
Custom? Thousands.
Ones like these? $169
Yup. Ones like these are great for when you need to care for someone who MIGHT need a chair, or will need one temporarily.
They're quite well made; the standards they need to meet are fairly strict.
If you are looking at a decent wheelchair like this: https://www.patienthandling.com.au/product/netti-3-comfort-w…
expect the cost to be around $3K+ (depending on how they are configured by your OT).
With the price of petrol. This is looking more and more viable.
might need a kayak if you are in NSW
A snorkel might work also.
i wouldn't suggest going into the water, you might encounter few surprises..
yes you right snorkel on the wheelchair that will work
might need a kayak if you are in NSW
Then I hope you haven't purchased a hybrid RAV 4.
would rather drink flood water than buying stuff from kogan
too heavy!
Great for concerts
Helps when applying for disable parking pass
Pretty sure the K-Mart one is $129
Nope, also $169. https://www.kmart.com.au/product/wheelchair/4031811
A lot lighter too at only 12.4 kgs.
but also supports less weight. 110KG(Kmart) vs 120KG (Aldi), something that may affect the desicion.
Time to revive the Ozbargain classic: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/42053#comment-425844
Australian version of Harold
See the old man is happy with the wheelchair.
If its flooded ,forget it.
Floatable wheelchair? Priceless
I thought these were free with the NDIS, along with motorised scooters and holiday accommodation
Holiday accommodation ?
And sex therapy
85" $1499
Delayed to 26/3, online only
cheaper than driving!