- 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
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.
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
cheaper than driving!