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Price Reduction - Quickie Prelude $800


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#1 joeyandkath

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Posted 01 October 2010 - 01:05 AM

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View Postjoeyandkath, on 28 September 2010 - 03:19 AM, said:


Final price reduction:

This wheelchair is like new. It was used mostly indoors. My husband's grandmother used it to go up and down the hall from bed to the chair in the living room and some doctor appointments. It is highly manuverable and has a special suspension that allows for a smooth ride. This is the high back chair model. The seat and footrest are both fully adjustable. The Quickie Prelude is manufactured by Sunrise Medical. You can find new ones on the internet for $3500 to $5000. We are asking $600. If you are interested please respond by Monday. We plan to donate the chair if we cannot sell it.

Please contact Joe 678-895-8343
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Features:
• The Prelude is equipped with a powerful 60 amp controller. Because, getting stuck on a door threshold is never a memorable experience.
• The Prelude's 360° swivel seat allows users to access people from all quadrants of the compass without moving the chair an inch.
• To insure against whining, the Prelude is outfitted with special low gear-ratio motors that reduce motor noise to a quiet purr.
• Standard with every Quickie Prelude is a convenient pouch on the back of the seat.

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Built to meet the requirements of HCPCS code: K0823
Product Weight: 126.5 lbs. w/out batteries
Product Height: 33.5 in. (low back seat)
Ship Method(s): LTL Freight
Product Weight Capacity: 300 lb. user weight limit.
Models: Quickie Prelude CB
Seat Width: 18 in
Seat Length/Depth: 18 in. (high back seat)
Battery Type: U1
Overall Width: 24 in.
Drive Wheel Size: 10 in. solid drive wheel
Caster Options: 5 in. solid - front, 6 in. solid - rear

Edited by joeyandkath, 01 October 2010 - 07:21 PM.





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