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MALISA Electric Wheelchair, Foldable Lightweight All Terrain Power Wheelchairs for Adults, Auto Reclining Backrest, Motorized Wheel Chair, Lightweight All Terrain Wheelchairs (Black Frame)
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)
$1,605.73
Brand | MALISA |
Color | Black-blue-red-taba |
Item Weight | 55 Pounds |
Style | Black |
Product Dimensions | 38.5″D x 23.5″W x 37.5″H |
- PREMIUM FOLDABLE ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIRS – This power electric wheelchair is a perfect choice to have your mobility independence. It is very convenient as a mobility wheelchair, with powerful motors, a high-volume lithium battery, and comfortable seat. With the new anti-leaning rear design, it is perfectly stable and safe. You can visit amusement parks, museums, exhibits and shopping centers with ease. Designed for your mobility independence.
- STURDY CONSTRUCTION and AUTO RECLINING BACKREST – Our new technology aircraft alloy grade carbon steel construction makes this portable wheelchair lightweight as low as 59 lbs (with battery 65 lbs) and more durable. Thanks to the powerful and easy to charge lithium battery, our dual motorized wheelchair (250W x 2 Powerful Motor) provides an extra distance of up to 13 miles.
- FOLDABLE, EASY TO HANDLE AND CARE – New light-weight and comfortably designed dual motorized electric wheelchair only folds up in 3 seconds and fits easily in most trunks equal to or bigger than Honda Civic or Toyota Prius. Very convenient for storage and travel. Besides, the seat and backrest cushion can be easily removed for cleaning. The weight capacity of this lightweight electric wheelchair for seniors is 330 lbs. No need for any maintenance.
- TRAVEL FRIENDLY, AIRLINE APPROVED – Our lightweight electric wheelchair is airline-approved so you will have all necessary and most safety features as a default. Our lightweight and foldable electric wheelchair can be taken on airplanes, cruise ships, trains, and cars. The All Terrain Wheelchair can be driven safely in grass, deceleration strip, gravel, brick, muddy, bumpy, road, or snow.
- RISK-FREE PURCHASE: We guarantee your happiness and satisfaction. If the products you received have missing parts, please contact us ASAP. We offer a 3-year warranty for the frame, a 1-year warranty for spare parts and battery. The wheelchair arrives fully assembled in the box. You only need to insert the joystick controller into the armrest. Contents in the box include the wheelchair, batteries, charging unit, and the user manual.
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UPC: 001001650454
SKU: B09P53B8JC
Category: Electric Wheelchairs
Tags: Electric Wheelchair, Mobility Chair, Motorized Wheelchair, Power Wheelchair, Wheelchair for Elderly
Additional information
Weight | 55 lbs |
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Dimensions | 38.5 × 23.5 × 37.5 in |
GTIN | 001001650454 |
Product Dimensions | 38.5 x 23.5 x 37.5 inches; 55 Pounds |
Item model number | SS-01Jr |
Date First Available | December 29, 2021 |
ASIN | B09P53B8JC |
Country of Origin | China |
Manufacturer | SHENZHEN CHITADO TECHNOLOGY CO LTD, MALISA |
3 reviews for MALISA Electric Wheelchair, Foldable Lightweight All Terrain Power Wheelchairs for Adults, Auto Reclining Backrest, Motorized Wheel Chair, Lightweight All Terrain Wheelchairs (Black Frame)
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SM –
The light weight unit is amazing to transport in any car. It is as sturdy as his big chair.
J. P. Delano –
Overall, I like my chair. The chair itself is well made. It was stiff and hard to open at first and the locking clip was very hard to push or pull. Those things are getting better the more I use the chair. I love the size and functionality. Mine has a remote and it does bring the chair to me. But I never really use it. Now let’s talk batteries. They suck!! Yes, there are 2 batteries. No, they are not connected and DO NOT charge together. Book says let batteries completely run out before charging. Then you have to charge each battery 8 hours. So that’s 16 hours of charging batteries. I took my chair to a 2 week trip to Hawaii. I could not go 6 blocks on the one battery. Although the book says don’t do short charges, I had no choice. My husband is also in a chair. His chair ran all week without being charged. I had to quickly find a place to charge before my chair died. Then we sat there at least a half hour to hour to get enough juice for me to move on. There is no bridge between the batteries so you can use both of them. You have to get back under the chair, unhook one battery, move cable over to the other battery, and plug it in. That’s just the beginning…. Location!! It was horrible trying to get the batteries out to board the plane. First, I can’t bend my spine is fused in multiple places. The batteries are located back under the seat. Then the little storage bag is in front of them. The storage bag has to be removed to get to the batteries. We are boarded first because of our chairs so while I’m trying to get my batteries out or get someone to get them for me, 300 people are glaring at me waiting to board the plane. And it’s the same issue leaving the plane trying to get them back in. Taking this chair on this trip with me was a complete nightmare. The batteries on my husband’s chair are located in the front left and right just below the arms. You squish the button, and they pop right out. The charge simultaneously. He has NEVER run out of batteries on his chair. I won’t say what brand it is. I chose my chair over his because his weights about 60 pounds. My little chair is just right for me….. except for the batteries. I give the chair 3 stars because it really is a wonderful chair but had to down grade it because of the batteries. The batteries get a negative 30 rating.
Connie Knotts –
The chair works excellent. I am now able to go out to stores, the mall and other activities with my wife, children and grandchildren. Very easy to learn to operator the chair. I would recommend this chair to anyone. I have had lots of people stop and ask me where I go and how it works.