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Custom Made Curved Stairlifts Are Bespoke Design And Expensive To Buy

July 10th, 2010 No comments

If you are in the market looking at buying a curved stairlift then we thought we would explain what a bespoke curved stairlift is. You cannot buy a product or stairlift without understanding what you are actually buying so here is a quick guide on bespoke curved stairlifts

A lot of items are designed made Bespoke! Furniture, stairs, Cabins etc. Well all curved stairlifts are bespoke design! Custom made for your staircase. In fact only the curved rail is custom made the stairlift carriage will be produced in large volumes

Depending on the complexity of your staircase! The more curves bends your staircase has will increase costs. Also your curved stairlift may require additional options such as powered hinge rails to lift the bottom of the track clear of any door access points in your home

Curved stairlifts are DC! Battery powered, the batteries are normally located inside the stairlift carriage/chair. The batteries are charged via top and bottom charging strips located on the curved rail. When the stairlift is parked at the top or bottom the stairlift batteries are automatically recharged

The main drive system for curved stairlifts is the "Rack & Pinion method! Hardened steel teeth (Rack) are welded to the tubular curved rail. The stairlift gearbox is coupled to a hardened steel pinion "cog" The pinion sits in mesh with the steel rack and when the motor is driven the teeth of the pinion drive the unit up or down

You should never try and install a second hand curved stairlift yourself! Due to the bespoke design they should only be produced and installed by curved rail specialists. If you want to reduce the costs of buying a curved stairlift then you should try and find a reputable stairlift supplier that deals in reconditioned stair lifts

A top of the range curved stairlift with all the bells & whistles could set you back 6000 You can reduce the costs buy finding a local supplier of reconditioned stairlifts. We recommend you shop around and get as many prices / quotes as you can. compare prices of new and used curved stairlifts. Due to the large expense of the item you need to get it right first time. Try and make it a family decision. and don't sign on the day no matter how good the deal sounds

Allow yourself at least 48 hours to think and share your thoughts with others! It's amazing how different you might feel about a product or bargain given the opportunity to think it over.

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Manual Wheelchair Lifestyle

May 25th, 2010 No comments

With improvements in wheelchair technology, we often forget how many advantages there are to owning a manual wheelchair. manual wheelchairs offer some great positive aspects that you just do not get with other types of chairs. For example , with a manual wheelchair, you are going to have a lightweight wheelchair that has unlimited range. Electric wheelchairs are often weigh a ton, and are more for use in the home, sometimes limiting the range of areas available. These barriers do not exist with a manual wheelchair.

Two other big positive aspects to manual wheelchairs include how much easier they are to move in tight spaces, and how much easier they are to transport to different locations. All the extra weight and limited mobility of electric wheelchairs make them very hard to move from location to location, and unless the isles and walkway spaces are relatively big, you do have a much more difficult time maneuvering. Lightweight chairs are easy to move in your car to a new location, and should be very easy to maneuver in just about any location.

Cost is a very big factor when getting wheelchairs, and manual wheelchairs are often much more affordable than electric chairs. For people on a small budget, or on a limited cash flow, choosing on a chair often boils down to just the cost of the chair, and not necessarily all the positive aspects of one product vs. the other type of chair.

There are many different types of manual wheelchairs to choose from as well. For example, you have transport, standard, lightweight, sport, and ultra lightweight chairs. Sport wheelchairs in particular have some great advantages to them. They are engineered for people who take part in sports and activities, and are custom constructed to meet the needs of a manual wheelchair in whatever sport or game that is being played. They have great maneuverability and are lightweight, while making it fun to do sports and physical activities, something that electronic wheelchairs do not allow for.

All of the other types of manual wheelchairs has their own positive aspects and disadvantages. They vary in weight and recommended usages. It is surprising how often manual chairs rank highly in those categories.

Choosing the right manual wheelchair will come down to factors such as price, the areas the chair most often used in, the weight, what you need the chair to do, maneuverability, and transportability to name a few factors.