What is the weight capacity on a mobility scooter?
The weight capacity varies on each mobility scooter. You will find the weight capacities of each scooter in the specification section of out website and on the product icon section.
The weight capacity varies on each mobility scooter. You will find the weight capacities of each scooter in the specification section of out website and on the product icon section.
Most mobility scooters come with a key switch, so you can simply remove the key when the scooter is not in use.
A mobility scooter is driven by an electric battery powered motor. There are simple finger / thumb controls. There are no gears on a mobility scooter. The brakes are applied by releasing the controls, this will bring the scooter to a safe stop. You can also adjust the speed of the scooter to allow you [...]
You should store your mobility scooter somewhere secure, clean and dry. This should be somewhere that is protected from extreme temperatures (cold and hot) and damp conditions. Most people store their mobility scooter inside their house, but you can also store your scooter in a garage or shed with access to power.
Yes, we can offer a FREE home demonstration for customers located in the Dublin and surrounding areas. If you are interested in a home demo, please get in touch and speak to one of our mobility advisors.
Yes, as we are a distributor of some of the leading brands of mobility scooters we can supply a full range of parts. Although we do not hold them in stock, we can order these in from the manufacturers for you.
Yes, most transportable scooters can be either folded or dismantled for transporting in the car. These small transportable mobility scooters are ideal for days out.
The batteries on a mobility scooter are charged off the mains. Some scooters feature off-board charging which mean they have removable battery packs.
Yes, you can use a mobility scooter in the rain, but we do advise that you are fully protected with a waterproof cover. If it is icy or snowing you should stay at home. Ice and snow can be very slippery and dangerous. Â If you are out in the rain we do recommend drying the [...]