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How to Buy Heavy Duty Scooter Lifts
There are many heavy duty scooter lifts available on the market, the trick is finding the one that’s right for your scooter. While many lighter scooters can be tucked into the trunk or the back of a van, it goes without saying that a heavy duty scooter is going to necessitate the employment of a heavy duty lift.
Heavy Duty Lift for a Heavy Duty Scooter
It’s important to make sure you know the weight of your scooter before looking for a lift. Don’t guess at it. It should be listed somewhere in the user manual, of in lieu of that, you can usually find the specs on the manufacturer’s website. There’s no lift that’s guaranteed to safely and efficiently carry every scooter on the market, so make sure your scooter’s weight is covered. By doing a quick check on your scooter’s weight, you can also avoid having to haul around the extra weight of a lift that’s too large for your scooter. Make sure that the lift you’re getting is appropriate for your vehicle or home. If you’re looking into a stair lift, remember to take into account the shape of your staircase. There are stair lifts available for spiral staircases and any other shape, so make sure you get the one that’s right for you. As far as vehicle lifts go, there are different lifts available for trucks, vans and cars, and even within those categories, there is a lot of variety. There are simple ramps that allow you to wheel in and out of your van, or you can mount it on the back, and the same goes for trucks.
Ride Safe
The main thing to consider is safety. You want to make absolutely sure that your heavy duty scooter lift is reliable, and capable of handling the weight of your scooter. PaceSaver ensures that every product, every chair, scooter and lift, is one hundred percent Made in America. This allows customers to have a good idea of what they’re getting, and for the product to match up with the user manual. Oftentimes, a foreign made item simply won’t act as the manual suggests, and this is the last thing you want with something as important as a wheelchair or scooter lift.
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