What You Should Know About Electric Lifts – by Christopher Smith
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Should you need the use of a lift for your wheelchair, either electric or manual, you have a couple of choices: electric or manual. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. A manual wheelchair is, of course, much less expensive, although you will need to have the physical ability and power yourself to manage the lift. However, it is also a bit more reliable and you do not have to worry about mechanical parts breaking down as often. By contrast, electric lifts are much more expensive, but are significantly easier to use, because you do not have to have the physical capability yourself to manage the lift. Although it’s up to you decide, technology is much improved versus several years ago, and it’s likely that wheelchair lifts today would be quite reliable. Of course, it is still significantly more expensive than a manual lift, which is a consideration. Regardless, a wheelchair lift fitted to your car or van can make your social life significantly more active, since getting out will be much easier!
Many people who live in their wheel chairs are extremely independent and content with their lives because an electric wheel chair lift allows them to go where they want without the Herculean feat of loading a wheel chair into a car or van. With a high-quality electric wheel chair lift, it does 90% of the work for you; friends, co-workers and family can quickly load both you and the chair into a car or van, and you are out of there!
Best-Selling Electric Lifts
Before the advent of electric chairs and electric wheelchair lifts, “carting” dogs could take those who were not able to maneuver themselves to the doctor, store, church, or out for social activities, for example. However, today, the latest electric wheelchair lifts and even our wheelchairs make it much easier to get out and about. And of course, the “carting” dogs like it much 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 is another best-seller because it can be easily switched from one car or van to another. The Light Ramp can be used as electric wheel chair lift that can be adapted for vans, cars, or pickup trucks. It also doubles as a ramp for accessing steps and curbs.
A special challenge for obese individuals is finding a chair’s large enough to hold their weight, and is still lightweight enough to fit comfortably to an electric wheel chair lift. These lifts do cost extra money, but will support the weight of an individual weighing up to 400 pounds.
Electric wheel chair lifts are relatively expensive. However, this drawback is far outweighed by the benefit someone who needs one gets by having one. Disabled individuals can have more active social and work lives if they can get where they need to go easily, and an electric wheelchair lift does this for them. You should expect to pay from $300-$800 for a quality lift, depending on your exact needs. Although electric wheelchair lifts are relatively expensive and therefore not affordable by everyone, their cost is a relatively small price to pay for one’s independence. You should also keep in mind that funding is sometimes available, so don’t be afraid to ask your local retailer how you might perhaps afford one yourself if you are not in a financial position to buy it yourself.
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