If you are online shopping for power scooters, this guide will help you find the kind of power scooters you are looking for. There are several kinds and we’ll look at each one.

Children’s power scooters. Perhaps you’ve seen children driving around on what looks to be a small skateboard with wheels in the front and rear, and handles…those are called scooters and they come in the traditional foot-power model as well as an electric version, too. They actually come in two sizes: the smaller size uses wheels that look like they came off of a roller blade: the whole scooter is very small, as is the engine. The larger kind use wheels similar in size to a child’s bicycle and the base and the engine are much bigger, too. They take small batteries and are very popular among school aged children. These scooters can retail for anywhere between $30 and $200, depending on the brand and the power attachment.

Electric power scooters. Another type of scooter, popular among an older generation, is the scooter that allows people with limited mobility to get around easily. These are fairly wide and have a single chair and handlebars…and usually basket in the front. They can come in 3 or 4 wheel models. They are powered by a battery under the seat which is about the size of a car battery. These batteries are rechargeable and allow the scooters to go up to about 8 miles per hour. These scooters can cost anywhere between $1000 and $8000, depending on the accessories and the power of the motor as well as the design (since some are mainly for indoor use while others are built heavy duty to handle all kinds of weather).

Gas power scooters. Similar to the electric power scooters, gas powered scooters offer mobility to adults who are not able to get around quickly or for longer periods of time. These are not nearly as popular because of the noise of the small motor and the smell of gas after filling up the tank. In fact, these are increasingly rare as people turn to the electric power scooters for the increased safety they assure.

Dog powered scooters. Yes, you read that right. There are dog powered scooters. They look similar to the children’s scooters except that they have a harness to connect the dog to. The dog runs along beside the scooter and the scooter operator steers and assists movement with his or her foot. At first, this may seem very unusual way to power a scooter but the dogs seem to take to it, since some dogs are naturally hard working dogs. (Consider the husky, for example, who live this kind of hauling life in the far North).

Solar power scooters. As more and more people become concerned over the rising costs of electricity, they are turning to solar power to help them operate their scooters. Very little changes with the design of the scooter; the bigger change is in how the battery itself is recharged. You can get a solar charger and keep it at your home. You may also find one that will fit on the canopy of your scooter. Online are a few different do it yourself kits to turn your electric scooter into a solar powered one.

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Perhaps most important of all is choosing the correct supplier. In the UK, wheelchair users on a disability allowance should look for motability registered dealers. These dealers are qualified both to sell items free of VAT – which means that those on the allowance can purchase their power chairs 17 ½ percent cheaper than others.

Motability dealers in the UK can also sell power wheelchairs through the non-profit Motability scheme. The payment is then deducted from the disability allowance.

When choosing the correct power wheelchair you also need to take into account your exact needs. If the primary use is to be in the house, then you should choose an indoor/outdoor model. When choosing the exact model, think about the layout of your house – is it easy to get around, or is there a lot of furniture crammed tightly together? In the latter case, look for an electric wheelchair with a tight turning circle.

While these power chairs do have the capability to travel outside – some come with optional rain covers – if the main purpose is for outdoor mobility then you should consider the outdoor/indoor range. These road-worthy vehicles, which can often cope with rough terrain and most curbs, come equipped with indicators and lights.

If you are going to be traveling a lot then a portable wheelchair is your best bet. Some models can be folded while others can be split into several parts. These portable power wheelchairs will fit into the boots of most cars.

Customers with more specific needs may require a custom wheelchair. This involves choosing a power base which can then be adapted to the customer’s exact requirements. by a professional is a must for these custom chairs, although the majority of suppliers will provide automatic assessment for most models.

Again, in the UK Motability approved suppliers are trained to provide assessment to power chair users, and must meet strict ethical and legal requirements in order to remain registered with Motability. During the selling process they must also meet guidelines laid down by the Financial Services Authority.

When browsing for your chair, remember that price, while important, is not the only consideration. You should also consider whether delivery and assessment is included in the price. A warranty for the term of the purchase agreement is normally provided automatically, but it is worth looking at the price of an extended warranty, as repairs and maintenance can be expensive.

Jean and Mike Rasbridge are the owner of Gower Mobility Limited which provides disability goods and products and, through WheelchairsDirectUK.com, supplies power chairs to the UK and Europe.



Are you the proud new owner of a power chair? If you are, you may be wondering “now what?” Power chairs are not just a way to get around, they are an entire lifestyle.

New power chair owners will be surprised to find that there are power chair and wheelchair clubs all over the place! Some get together to play basketball or do some other recreation, others get together to lobby the government for increased accessibility. Ask your power chair dealer if they know of any clubs in the area. If they do, that’s great. If they don’t know of any, you should consider starting one. You can be sure that if you want to meet other power chair users, there is someone out there feeling the same way.

You may be surprised to also learn that there are accessible vacations and wheelchair vacations that allow people in power chairs and wheel chairs to enjoy a fully accessible vacation experience! If it’s been a while since you’ve been on vacation, check it out online and see what you find. On top of the social aspect of power chair ownership, there is also the practical aspect. Part of the “now what?” includes building a ramp into your home. If you have a minivan, you might want to get a ramp or even a lift to life the wheelchair into the van. There are also external lifts that attach to your car’s trailer hitch so you can drive your power chair onto the ramp and lock it in place.

One consideration of your new power chair is the tires. Do you have tires that are the most suitable for your lifestyle? Ask at the store to find out if you do. Tell them how you spend most of your time and where you live and they’ll be able to help you out. There’s one kind of tire that is good for mainly indoor use and there’s another kind of tire that’s good for mainly outdoor use and there’s a third kind of tire for a mixture of both. You will also want to find out what the drive time is on your batteries. By learning this in advance, you will be able to plan your outings accordingly so that you’ll never be caught away from home with a dead battery and no way to return.

The longer you keep your power chair, the more you’ll find that you want to enjoy accessories for it… there are so many to choose from, including cup holders, extra baskets, and desk trays. Your power chair is a machine, which means it has mechanical parts. Keep your power chair tuned up so it lasts a long time. Just like your car, keep it clean and bring it in for regular servicing.

Power chairs are fantastic devices to help you get around and lead a life that allows you to do whatever you want. Not only that, but they let you do it in style!



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