What You Should Know About Power Lift Chairs

Mar 19
12:21

2007

Christopher Smith

Christopher Smith

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Although the cost of an electric lift is higher than a "manual" lift that requires a lot of muscle-power as well as just plain annoyance, the new breakthroughs in this technology is well worth the price. Is there some sort of unwritten rule that otherwise healthy people who are confined to a wheel chair have no choice but to sit at home and watch all the daytime court shows?

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Try telling this to an enthusiastic person with an electric lift fitted on to a car or van!

Many or perhaps even most wheelchair users have a much easier time and can be significantly more active in their lives if they have a high-quality electric wheelchair lift installed on their cars or vans. An electric wheelchair lift,What You Should Know About Power Lift Chairs Articles of course, does most of the lifting for you, as compared to a manual lift. This makes going somewhere much easier and less time-consuming.

Best-Selling Power Lift Chairs

Before electric chairs and electric wheel chair lifts, "carting" dogs were used to taking those unable to walk to the market, the doctor, to church, or wherever else the disabled person wished to go.  Today, state-of-the-art modern electric wheel chairs and lifts make it very easy for a handicapped person to have few, if any, limitations on where they can go.  Of course, the dogs like it better, too!

One example of a high-quality electric wheelchair lift is the Extreme 4X4. you simply fold and snap your chair onto the lift, and then an electric motor raises the wheelchair up and get into position for storage in a van or the back of a car or trunk.

The Portable Wheel Chair Stage Lift Elevator has the advantage of easy installation, so that it can be moved easily between different cars or vans. The Light Ramp can be used as electric wheel chair lift and can be adapted for vans, cars, or pickup trucks. You can also use it as a ramp to clear steps or curbs.

Very large or obese individuals often have trouble finding a chair that is large and sturdy enough to hold them, yet still light enough to fit easily into an electric wheelchair lift. They are available, although they are more expensive than traditional lifts. However, they will support the extra weight needed and can support someone who weighs up to 400 pounds.

Electric wheel chair lifts are not inexpensive.  However, when you consider that a handicapped individual without the benefit of such a lift will be largely confined to their home or immediate surroundings. You can expect to pay anywhere from $300-$800 for a quality lift, depending upon how you need your electric wheel chair lift to perform for you. How much are you willing to pay for your mobility and independence?