love the reviews man!! one day i will get my best friend a power wheelchair and change her life for the better. hope all is well at mobility direct. you guys are awesome!!
In Victoria Australia the biggest problem is not the scooter but the footpaths that we must ride on. The concrete gets lifted by trees. They have electricity/ sewerage covers which are never level. Council tries to grind them but still uneven. I find when crossing road the gutter is a problem in that the concreter's do not make the access smooth. But I love my scooter even though I do not have much balance. The railways are gradually altering the stations and trains for access. You can organise to take the fold up scooters on air planes. I have a bag and take the charger with me. I use a fold up box which fits between my feet. But I encourage people to buy these scooters because it gives you independence. Next time I would like puncture proof tyres. Getting a puncture on a hot day is not a good experience.
I have one in the garage that doesn't work. How about you repurchase it? It never worked, one day it would power up and the next day it would not. I wouldn't trust it to take me to the mailbox?
Thanks for stopping by our RU-vid channel! We do not sell or purchase used mobility scooters because we have had customers say they bought a used mobility scooter only to have it fail shortly after. We do however offer a marketplace for mobility product owners to list their second-hand mobility scooters for sale for a listing fee. Visit www.buysellwheelchairs.com for more information.