Scooter Factory USA

Scooter Factory Florida

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First, I would like to thank you for visiting my wholesale scooter store.

We are different from most retailers, first we sell whole sale factory direct!  We would like you to purchase from us based on a relationship and not just on price.  We try and beat most deals and offer lots of discounts but not all of our products can.  Know your purchase helps support a good cause.

Our mission is to help anyone who needs to keep or regain the freedom of mobility.  We care for our veterans and offer special deals as well as unique job opportunities for veterans.

I myself am a veteran, my dad was a purple-heart recipient and both my grandfathers were veterans.  We support veterans.

We are here to help, we are here as much as humanly possible. This is a new company and pride ourselves in caring for people and our customer service.  We will do our best to be available as much as possible.  You can see from our prices I am extremely competitive and strive to earn your business.  Please contact us for more info or to order one of our high quality electric mobility scooters.

I have a lot of products to add online -so if you are looking for a certain model scooter or wheelchair..email or call me and I will be diligent about getting what you need for the absolute best price!

Whether it is a folded scooter,  foldable scooter, lightweight electric scooter, folding scooter portable scooter, or a travel scooter, or a lightweight scooter, or a disability scooter, or a mobility scooter, or a 2 wheel scooter, 3 wheel scooter, or a 4 wheel scooter, or a minicar, or an all terrain mobility scooter, or an elderly scooter.

we have it.

Even though we are a U.S. company, our website translates to any language to make communication easy.

Buy one of OUR scooters and help someone who needs it at the same time.  We send you a free gift just for ordering a full size scooter!

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 The History of Mobility

by Rachel Anderson

Happy Disability History Week! To celebrate this week, we will be highlighting the history of a few different AT devices.

No one knows exactly when the first wheelchair was invented, however its origins date back to ancient times. The earliest records of a wheeled transportation device were found in a stone carving in China and an image on a Greek vase of a wheeled child’s bed.
The first known wheelchair purposefully designed for disability and mobility was called an “invalid’s chair”. It was invented in 1595 specifically for King Phillip II of Spain. The chair had small wheels attached to the end of a chair’s legs and it included a platform for Phillip’s legs and an adjustable backrest. It could not be self-propelled but most likely the King always had servants transporting him around.
Steven Farffler
Skipping forward to 1655, Steven Farffler was a young German watchmaker with a disability that limited his mobility. He is the first known person to invent and use a wheelchair that could be independently propelled. It was a stable chair mounted on a 3-wheeled chassis with attached handles on both sides of the front wheel used to propel the chair forward. Mr. Farffler, who is believed to have had paraplegia, created the wheelchair himself when he was only 22 years old!
The Bath Chair
In 1783, John Dawson of Bath, England invented a wheelchair and named it after his town. The Bath wheelchair had two large wheels in the back and one small one in the front. The user would steer the chair by a stiff handle, but all the Bath designs had to be pushed or pulled by a donkey or horse, as they were heavy. The Bath wheelchair did outsell all other models of wheelchairs for 40 years.
Then, in the 1800s, the first wheelchairs that are more similar to today’s designs were developed. In 1869 a patent was taken out on a wheelchair that could be self-propelled and had large wheels at the back. Wheelchairs were starting to get less bulky but still were not easily transportable until 1932 when the folding tubular steel version was made by Harry Jennings. Harry Jennings was an engineer that designed it for his friend, Herbert Everest. Together they founded Everest and Jennings company, which had a monopoly on the wheelchair industry for decades.
Outside at a park a woman is in an iBot chair that is on two small wheels only smiling

iBot gives young woman newfound freedom

Electric-powered wheelchairs were invented by George Klein and others to assist injured veterans after WWII. As you know, designs from then have consistently improved in size, weight and to adapt to an individual’s needs. They are even currently developing a new “iBot type chair“ (the former iBot chair is currently discontinued and was extremely expensive) that can rise up on to two wheels, walk up and down stairs, traverse sand, gravel and water and cannot be easily flipped over. Some speculate that in the future wheelchairs will be able to be controlled by neurological impulses from the brain.

Mobility Scooter or Power Chair- How to Choose?

The fist thing to consider when choosing which would to purchase.  First, one must consider their own individual needs.  If you are disabled or, it would be wise to ask your physician for some advice as well as to what your specific needs might be.

The main difference between a power chair and disability scooter are this:

Power Chair

If you are disabled and are confined to a full time mobility aid, then a chair might be for you.  If you are looking for something for indoor use, maybe to get around the house better…then a chair is for you. We have a whole line of  various types of chairs, even popular Quantum Chairs if this is the case.

However, a wheel chair or power chair is just that, a CHAIR!  A movable chair with variations to weight capacity style functions etc. but still a chair.  For indoor use they are great, there compact size and maneuverability and range per charge makes them extremely versatile. The uses are still limited in a power chair.  If you need to go uphills or on various terrain to include gravel, grass or sand a power wheel chair might not be the best option. View Power Chairs

Mobility Scooter

If you have trouble getting around.  If you cant walk far distances. Bad knees, bad back, diabetes, gout, swollen feet, or just want to use for shopping, visiting museums or take on vacations like Disney or a  cruise ships.  Then a Mobility Scooter is for you.  You don’t have to be disabled to enjoy the benefits of an electric power scooter.  Technology has come a long way in Elderly Scooters… they now make them super light weight and portable, even foldable, some even fold by remote control so you don’t have to lift a finger. –View Travel Scooters

Hybrids/Enclosed Models

If your needs are not specific to a chair but want the mobility of a Car then a hybrid mobility vehicle is for you.  We offer a whole line of Enclosed Mobility Scooters and products specially geared toward the needs of someone who wants to regain or sustain their mobility and freedom.   View Hybrid Products

 

 

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