Selling Your Electric Wheelchair

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Wheelchairs have made the disabled bodied person to be able to live an independent life with the help of the chair.
A big advance in wheelchairs are the electric wheelchairs these are wheelchairs powered by electric or hydraulic power and will not need the person to push themselves around or get others to push them.
Electric ones can be found at most showrooms of wheelchair companies and most brands of wheelchairs will now offer than electric version.
The main issue with electric wheelchairs are the fact they are an expensive purchase and generally most people can not afford them.
Putting aside the cost of the wheelchairs they are ideal for most wheelchair users as they require little physical effort and are great for people who are unable to push themselves around.
It is easy for a wheelchair that is electric to cost thousands of dollars, which makes it expensive to the middle class person.
An easy solution to being able to afford your own electric wheelchair is to look for a second hand or used wheelchair.
There are many different locations that you can find these wheelchairs such as showrooms or even online on such sites as eBay.
Used electric chairs are brought to save money, many people sell their wheelchair once they upgrade or have no use for one.
It is quite easy for people to get back fifty percent of the price for their chair or even more if they have a good condition wheelchair.
If you are looking at selling your electric wheelchair you will need to make sure it is in good condition as most showrooms will not buy any wheelchair that is more than three year old.
The price you can get for your wheelchair will vary between showrooms so shop around before you sell.
To sell your wheelchair you can start by putting your chair in the local newspaper or on the board in your local supermarket.
You can advertise the wheelchair on the internet but these are best avoided as you have little chance of getting a good match between the wheelchair and the buyer.
A good way for selling your next electric chair is though the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) will help you match your chair though notices, news letters or even word of mouth.
The rehabiliation state department will be contacted to see whether they are able to connect the seller and a possible candidate who might need your wheelchair.
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