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Foldable Electric Wheelchair for Adults Seniors 30 Lbs Lightweight Motorized Wheelchair All Terrain Power Wheelchair with Detachable Battery Liftable Armrest Airline Approved Dark Blue

(34 customer reviews)

$819.52

Brand Zurcheel
Color Dark Blue
Item Weight 35 Pounds
Style 12 Miles Dark Blue
Product Dimensions 25″D x 13″W x 20″H

  • ✔Lightweight and Folable Design: The Zurcheel electric wheelchair is the world’s lightest foldable electric wheelchair, weighing only 30 pounds. Its quick 1-second fold allows for easy storage in various vehicle trunks, and it can be effortlessly dragged like a suitcase. The durable aluminum alloy frame ensures sturdiness and longevity. The wheelchair is equipped with a conveniently removable battery for independent charging, adding to its overall ease of use.
  • ✔All-Terrain Wheelchair: Designed with super shock-absorbing honeycomb front wheels and non-inflatable rear wheels, this electric wheelchair ensures a smooth and stable ride across various terrains, including grass, gravel, and mud. Powered by dual 150W motors, it effortlessly climbs slopes up to 9° with a load of 220 pounds. The high-performance 10.4 Ah lithium battery supports a 12-mile journey on a single charge, providing long-lasting mobility.
  • ✔Enhanced Safety: Our electronic braking system offers unparalleled safety. Whether you’re going uphill, downhill, or on flat roads, simply release the joystick to automatically engage the brake and prevent tilting. High-quality rubber tires provide excellent traction, reducing the risk of slipping. For added security, this power wheelchair includes anti-tipping rear wheels, a safety belt, and dual manual brakes.
  • ✔360° Intelligent Control: The lightweight electric wheelchair features a highly sensitive controller with a 360° joystick, offering 5 levels of speed adjustment for a safer driving experience. Its small turning radius allows easy navigation around obstacles and through narrow spaces. The controller also includes a mute button to silence the reverse warning sound, ensuring a disturbance-free experience.
  • ✔Comfort and Convenience: The motorized wheelchair features flip-up armrests, easily operated by pressing a button, facilitating side and front entry and exit. The footrest folds inward, allowing for easy standing. The breathable mesh seat and backrest cushions are thick and comfortable, preventing bedsores and protecting the spine from strain. Additionally, it offers easy switching between manual and electric modes with a single button press, catering to various needs.

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Additional information

Weight 35 lbs
Dimensions 25 × 13 × 20 in
GTIN

001001635635

Product Dimensions ‏

‎ 25 x 13 x 20 inches; 35 Pounds

Date First Available ‏

‎ August 23, 2024

Manufacturer ‏

‎ Zurcheel

ASIN ‏

‎ B0DF2V1RSB

34 reviews for Foldable Electric Wheelchair for Adults Seniors 30 Lbs Lightweight Motorized Wheelchair All Terrain Power Wheelchair with Detachable Battery Liftable Armrest Airline Approved Dark Blue

  1. Tyler Graff


    If you aint first you’re last.

  2. Kindle Customer


    Bought one for my wife because I needed something lighter to put in and out of the vehicle and narrower to fit through doorways easier than the standard wheelchair. It doesn’t look or feel that robust but seems to hold up pretty well. I wish the armrests were a little more rigid. Every now and then when my wife gets in or out she manages to deform the armrest. The bend right back into position easily enough. Just not sure they should bend that easily. Other than that, it took her a little while to get the hang of steering it but that’s not the fault of the chair. This is a great, lightweight chair for the money and works on our bumpy lawn, gravel, and gets over most door thresholds easily. If you want it to go through a patio sliding door you will need to install ramps inside and out. The lip is just a little too high for the wheels to go over. We have only had it a few weeks, but from what I have seen so far, this is a terrific, lightweight chair for anyone looking for a little more mobility

  3. Galenus Medical Customer


    I love the wheelchair, but I have lost two screws out of it, and it is inoperable at this time. Can you help me by sending some screws for the wheelchair? It looks like the letters, MDW or HDW are imprinted on the end of the screw.

  4. Tyler Graff


    If you aint first you’re last.

  5. Kindle Customer


    Bought one for my wife because I needed something lighter to put in and out of the vehicle and narrower to fit through doorways easier than the standard wheelchair. It doesn’t look or feel that robust but seems to hold up pretty well. I wish the armrests were a little more rigid. Every now and then when my wife gets in or out she manages to deform the armrest. The bend right back into position easily enough. Just not sure they should bend that easily. Other than that, it took her a little while to get the hang of steering it but that’s not the fault of the chair. This is a great, lightweight chair for the money and works on our bumpy lawn, gravel, and gets over most door thresholds easily. If you want it to go through a patio sliding door you will need to install ramps inside and out. The lip is just a little too high for the wheels to go over. We have only had it a few weeks, but from what I have seen so far, this is a terrific, lightweight chair for anyone looking for a little more mobility

  6. Galenus Medical Customer


    I love the wheelchair, but I have lost two screws out of it, and it is inoperable at this time. Can you help me by sending some screws for the wheelchair? It looks like the letters, MDW or HDW are imprinted on the end of the screw.

  7. Tyler Graff


    If you aint first you’re last.

  8. Kindle Customer


    Bought one for my wife because I needed something lighter to put in and out of the vehicle and narrower to fit through doorways easier than the standard wheelchair. It doesn’t look or feel that robust but seems to hold up pretty well. I wish the armrests were a little more rigid. Every now and then when my wife gets in or out she manages to deform the armrest. The bend right back into position easily enough. Just not sure they should bend that easily. Other than that, it took her a little while to get the hang of steering it but that’s not the fault of the chair. This is a great, lightweight chair for the money and works on our bumpy lawn, gravel, and gets over most door thresholds easily. If you want it to go through a patio sliding door you will need to install ramps inside and out. The lip is just a little too high for the wheels to go over. We have only had it a few weeks, but from what I have seen so far, this is a terrific, lightweight chair for anyone looking for a little more mobility

  9. Galenus Medical Customer


    I love the wheelchair, but I have lost two screws out of it, and it is inoperable at this time. Can you help me by sending some screws for the wheelchair? It looks like the letters, MDW or HDW are imprinted on the end of the screw.

  10. Deborah C.


    I bought this wheelchair after getting too down in the back to use a walker outdoors, and wanted to be able to go outdoors in the grass yard so I could view my flowers and small raised garden, even plant some in the garden. Unfortunately, this chair can’t climb a small, probably 15% pitched incline to get IN the yard. I have not tried it to get in the yard, but my daughter and adult grandson have and it almost tips over when trying to get up the incline. In fact, after having used it for 4 or so months, it even wants to stall going into the garage over the raised floor area where the garage door fits down. Once when going into the garage it fell back onto the supportive wheels in back and scared me so bad as I thought it was going flip me backwards. Now I am nervous when going in and out of the garage in it. After that incident, I am also nervous going over those red raised bumps everywhere that are at the ends and sides of store sidewalks. Otherwise it is a good powered wheelchair and rides smooth on flat surfaces, is comfortable, the control module is easy to use, and it turns on a dime which is amazing to me and others that see it with me using it. For me being short in the legs, I have a bit of trouble getting out of it, especially if the surface is going up slightly in front of me, as the seat has an unnoticeable pitch backwards. That feature does make it quite comfortable, though. Since buying it, the power doesn’t seem as strong as it used to be when I use it on the #2 speed setting, which is what I normally was using. To get across streets, I have to put it on the #3 setting now or it will mosey along so slow that it takes too long. I do keep it charged after using it on several outings.I highly recommend this wheelchair as it is worth the money by not spending so much for one. P.S. I have not taken a picture of it yet but it looks exactly like what you see in the picture here on Galenus Medical.

  11. Mitch Stewart


    Easy to take out of the box it’s one piece. The only thing you have to put on is the joystick controller, connect the Battery together, plug it in and charge. Was ready to go in one hour it moves real quick. The joystick is easy to use has a horn when you’re in the back up mode it beeps I like the foot rest because it’s one piece and flips up real easy to get in the chair and push it down to put both feet together, extremely comfortable rear wheels have brakes. It’s not just on one side. It’s on both sides there is a locking mechanism so When it’s open it won’t fold up on you. Not an expensive model, but it’s really worth the money

  12. Tyler Graff


    If you aint first you’re last.

  13. Kindle Customer


    Bought one for my wife because I needed something lighter to put in and out of the vehicle and narrower to fit through doorways easier than the standard wheelchair. It doesn’t look or feel that robust but seems to hold up pretty well. I wish the armrests were a little more rigid. Every now and then when my wife gets in or out she manages to deform the armrest. The bend right back into position easily enough. Just not sure they should bend that easily. Other than that, it took her a little while to get the hang of steering it but that’s not the fault of the chair. This is a great, lightweight chair for the money and works on our bumpy lawn, gravel, and gets over most door thresholds easily. If you want it to go through a patio sliding door you will need to install ramps inside and out. The lip is just a little too high for the wheels to go over. We have only had it a few weeks, but from what I have seen so far, this is a terrific, lightweight chair for anyone looking for a little more mobility

  14. Galenus Medical Customer


    I love the wheelchair, but I have lost two screws out of it, and it is inoperable at this time. Can you help me by sending some screws for the wheelchair? It looks like the letters, MDW or HDW are imprinted on the end of the screw.

  15. Deborah C.


    I bought this wheelchair after getting too down in the back to use a walker outdoors, and wanted to be able to go outdoors in the grass yard so I could view my flowers and small raised garden, even plant some in the garden. Unfortunately, this chair can’t climb a small, probably 15% pitched incline to get IN the yard. I have not tried it to get in the yard, but my daughter and adult grandson have and it almost tips over when trying to get up the incline. In fact, after having used it for 4 or so months, it even wants to stall going into the garage over the raised floor area where the garage door fits down. Once when going into the garage it fell back onto the supportive wheels in back and scared me so bad as I thought it was going flip me backwards. Now I am nervous when going in and out of the garage in it. After that incident, I am also nervous going over those red raised bumps everywhere that are at the ends and sides of store sidewalks. Otherwise it is a good powered wheelchair and rides smooth on flat surfaces, is comfortable, the control module is easy to use, and it turns on a dime which is amazing to me and others that see it with me using it. For me being short in the legs, I have a bit of trouble getting out of it, especially if the surface is going up slightly in front of me, as the seat has an unnoticeable pitch backwards. That feature does make it quite comfortable, though. Since buying it, the power doesn’t seem as strong as it used to be when I use it on the #2 speed setting, which is what I normally was using. To get across streets, I have to put it on the #3 setting now or it will mosey along so slow that it takes too long. I do keep it charged after using it on several outings.I highly recommend this wheelchair as it is worth the money by not spending so much for one. P.S. I have not taken a picture of it yet but it looks exactly like what you see in the picture here on Galenus Medical.

  16. Mitch Stewart


    Easy to take out of the box it’s one piece. The only thing you have to put on is the joystick controller, connect the Battery together, plug it in and charge. Was ready to go in one hour it moves real quick. The joystick is easy to use has a horn when you’re in the back up mode it beeps I like the foot rest because it’s one piece and flips up real easy to get in the chair and push it down to put both feet together, extremely comfortable rear wheels have brakes. It’s not just on one side. It’s on both sides there is a locking mechanism so When it’s open it won’t fold up on you. Not an expensive model, but it’s really worth the money

  17. Kay H.


    Love this chair so much that we bought two – one for home and one to store in our car. Best feature is a silencer button for the backup beeper! This beeper drove us all crazy so it is wonderful to silence it.

  18. Sondra J Long


    This wheelchair has been a godsend for me! It’s easy to fold and travel with and functions very well I did have a slight issue with the nuts getting loose on one of the anti-tip wheels but it was an easy fix.

  19. Kindle Customer


    Bought one for my wife because I needed something lighter to put in and out of the vehicle and narrower to fit through doorways easier than the standard wheelchair. It doesn’t look or feel that robust but seems to hold up pretty well. I wish the armrests were a little more rigid. Every now and then when my wife gets in or out she manages to deform the armrest. The bend right back into position easily enough. Just not sure they should bend that easily. Other than that, it took her a little while to get the hang of steering it but that’s not the fault of the chair. This is a great, lightweight chair for the money and works on our bumpy lawn, gravel, and gets over most door thresholds easily. If you want it to go through a patio sliding door you will need to install ramps inside and out. The lip is just a little too high for the wheels to go over. We have only had it a few weeks, but from what I have seen so far, this is a terrific, lightweight chair for anyone looking for a little more mobility

  20. Tyler Graff


    If you aint first you’re last.

  21. Galenus Medical Customer


    I love the wheelchair, but I have lost two screws out of it, and it is inoperable at this time. Can you help me by sending some screws for the wheelchair? It looks like the letters, MDW or HDW are imprinted on the end of the screw.

  22. Deborah C.


    I bought this wheelchair after getting too down in the back to use a walker outdoors, and wanted to be able to go outdoors in the grass yard so I could view my flowers and small raised garden, even plant some in the garden. Unfortunately, this chair can’t climb a small, probably 15% pitched incline to get IN the yard. I have not tried it to get in the yard, but my daughter and adult grandson have and it almost tips over when trying to get up the incline. In fact, after having used it for 4 or so months, it even wants to stall going into the garage over the raised floor area where the garage door fits down. Once when going into the garage it fell back onto the supportive wheels in back and scared me so bad as I thought it was going flip me backwards. Now I am nervous when going in and out of the garage in it. After that incident, I am also nervous going over those red raised bumps everywhere that are at the ends and sides of store sidewalks. Otherwise it is a good powered wheelchair and rides smooth on flat surfaces, is comfortable, the control module is easy to use, and it turns on a dime which is amazing to me and others that see it with me using it. For me being short in the legs, I have a bit of trouble getting out of it, especially if the surface is going up slightly in front of me, as the seat has an unnoticeable pitch backwards. That feature does make it quite comfortable, though. Since buying it, the power doesn’t seem as strong as it used to be when I use it on the #2 speed setting, which is what I normally was using. To get across streets, I have to put it on the #3 setting now or it will mosey along so slow that it takes too long. I do keep it charged after using it on several outings.I highly recommend this wheelchair as it is worth the money by not spending so much for one. P.S. I have not taken a picture of it yet but it looks exactly like what you see in the picture here on Galenus Medical.

  23. Kay H.


    Love this chair so much that we bought two – one for home and one to store in our car. Best feature is a silencer button for the backup beeper! This beeper drove us all crazy so it is wonderful to silence it.

  24. Sondra J Long


    This wheelchair has been a godsend for me! It’s easy to fold and travel with and functions very well I did have a slight issue with the nuts getting loose on one of the anti-tip wheels but it was an easy fix.

  25. Kindle Customer


    Bought one for my wife because I needed something lighter to put in and out of the vehicle and narrower to fit through doorways easier than the standard wheelchair. It doesn’t look or feel that robust but seems to hold up pretty well. I wish the armrests were a little more rigid. Every now and then when my wife gets in or out she manages to deform the armrest. The bend right back into position easily enough. Just not sure they should bend that easily. Other than that, it took her a little while to get the hang of steering it but that’s not the fault of the chair. This is a great, lightweight chair for the money and works on our bumpy lawn, gravel, and gets over most door thresholds easily. If you want it to go through a patio sliding door you will need to install ramps inside and out. The lip is just a little too high for the wheels to go over. We have only had it a few weeks, but from what I have seen so far, this is a terrific, lightweight chair for anyone looking for a little more mobility

  26. Tyler Graff


    If you aint first you’re last.

  27. Galenus Medical Customer


    I love the wheelchair, but I have lost two screws out of it, and it is inoperable at this time. Can you help me by sending some screws for the wheelchair? It looks like the letters, MDW or HDW are imprinted on the end of the screw.

  28. Deborah C.


    I bought this wheelchair after getting too down in the back to use a walker outdoors, and wanted to be able to go outdoors in the grass yard so I could view my flowers and small raised garden, even plant some in the garden. Unfortunately, this chair can’t climb a small, probably 15% pitched incline to get IN the yard. I have not tried it to get in the yard, but my daughter and adult grandson have and it almost tips over when trying to get up the incline. In fact, after having used it for 4 or so months, it even wants to stall going into the garage over the raised floor area where the garage door fits down. Once when going into the garage it fell back onto the supportive wheels in back and scared me so bad as I thought it was going flip me backwards. Now I am nervous when going in and out of the garage in it. After that incident, I am also nervous going over those red raised bumps everywhere that are at the ends and sides of store sidewalks. Otherwise it is a good powered wheelchair and rides smooth on flat surfaces, is comfortable, the control module is easy to use, and it turns on a dime which is amazing to me and others that see it with me using it. For me being short in the legs, I have a bit of trouble getting out of it, especially if the surface is going up slightly in front of me, as the seat has an unnoticeable pitch backwards. That feature does make it quite comfortable, though. Since buying it, the power doesn’t seem as strong as it used to be when I use it on the #2 speed setting, which is what I normally was using. To get across streets, I have to put it on the #3 setting now or it will mosey along so slow that it takes too long. I do keep it charged after using it on several outings.I highly recommend this wheelchair as it is worth the money by not spending so much for one. P.S. I have not taken a picture of it yet but it looks exactly like what you see in the picture here on Galenus Medical.

  29. Kay H.


    Love this chair so much that we bought two – one for home and one to store in our car. Best feature is a silencer button for the backup beeper! This beeper drove us all crazy so it is wonderful to silence it.

  30. Sondra J Long


    This wheelchair has been a godsend for me! It’s easy to fold and travel with and functions very well I did have a slight issue with the nuts getting loose on one of the anti-tip wheels but it was an easy fix.

  31. Kindle Customer


    Bought one for my wife because I needed something lighter to put in and out of the vehicle and narrower to fit through doorways easier than the standard wheelchair. It doesn’t look or feel that robust but seems to hold up pretty well. I wish the armrests were a little more rigid. Every now and then when my wife gets in or out she manages to deform the armrest. The bend right back into position easily enough. Just not sure they should bend that easily. Other than that, it took her a little while to get the hang of steering it but that’s not the fault of the chair. This is a great, lightweight chair for the money and works on our bumpy lawn, gravel, and gets over most door thresholds easily. If you want it to go through a patio sliding door you will need to install ramps inside and out. The lip is just a little too high for the wheels to go over. We have only had it a few weeks, but from what I have seen so far, this is a terrific, lightweight chair for anyone looking for a little more mobility

  32. Tyler Graff


    If you aint first you’re last.

  33. Galenus Medical Customer


    I love the wheelchair, but I have lost two screws out of it, and it is inoperable at this time. Can you help me by sending some screws for the wheelchair? It looks like the letters, MDW or HDW are imprinted on the end of the screw.

  34. Deborah C.


    I bought this wheelchair after getting too down in the back to use a walker outdoors, and wanted to be able to go outdoors in the grass yard so I could view my flowers and small raised garden, even plant some in the garden. Unfortunately, this chair can’t climb a small, probably 15% pitched incline to get IN the yard. I have not tried it to get in the yard, but my daughter and adult grandson have and it almost tips over when trying to get up the incline. In fact, after having used it for 4 or so months, it even wants to stall going into the garage over the raised floor area where the garage door fits down. Once when going into the garage it fell back onto the supportive wheels in back and scared me so bad as I thought it was going flip me backwards. Now I am nervous when going in and out of the garage in it. After that incident, I am also nervous going over those red raised bumps everywhere that are at the ends and sides of store sidewalks. Otherwise it is a good powered wheelchair and rides smooth on flat surfaces, is comfortable, the control module is easy to use, and it turns on a dime which is amazing to me and others that see it with me using it. For me being short in the legs, I have a bit of trouble getting out of it, especially if the surface is going up slightly in front of me, as the seat has an unnoticeable pitch backwards. That feature does make it quite comfortable, though. Since buying it, the power doesn’t seem as strong as it used to be when I use it on the #2 speed setting, which is what I normally was using. To get across streets, I have to put it on the #3 setting now or it will mosey along so slow that it takes too long. I do keep it charged after using it on several outings.I highly recommend this wheelchair as it is worth the money by not spending so much for one. P.S. I have not taken a picture of it yet but it looks exactly like what you see in the picture here on Galenus Medical.

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