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Hey Houston,
The electric bag opener cost about $500 for the one they sell on 21st scientific's website but it's just a small electric motor and wires a complete rip off Imho.
It's under options and then click accessories.
That little piece is all it is except for a switch.
Mark
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Date: Sunday, February 13, 2005 7:12:59 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] $$$$$ specialty items
Thanx Dana Wal-Mart now that�s a store a quad or any chair user can shop without 2 much worry of $$$$$ compared 2 what we�d pay 4 similar item from a specialty vendor. :) I got bike tires on my manual chair from bikeshop... They wanted 3�1/2X from the vendor I explained I was paying out of pocket & not insurance they did go down to 2-1/2X they know they got us at their mercy. It�s like a drug dealer once he�s got U hooked. Like the leg bag drainer can be made for $30.00 from a hardware store probably $300.00 from a vendor check the cost let me know. I�m sorry heres the link now its $1999.00http://www.JB-3.com/ see the mark-up
On 2/13/05 7:21 PM, "Dana Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A couple of months ago I saw some really neat ponchos on a couple of gals. > I think they were more for rain, but that day was a horrid one for > weather--cold, wet, windy you name it. > These ponchos were of heavy plastic, longer in front, fit nicely over the > shoulders and even had a hood. They were long enough in the back to cover > bulky clothes and keep the top of the chair dry. It almost looked like it > was double layered in the back--one that fit closer and one to cover the > entire area. Like a western --don't know what they are called but I'm > almost possitive it was 'not' poncho, a kind of overcoat. Anyway I asked > where they got them and they said Walmart! Do not know what department tho, > but I would almost tend to say sporting goods? They had neat colors too. > One gal had a purple the other a fire engine yellow. Both these gals were > in electric w/c with bulky coats and layers of clothes. Plus they were big > themselves. I had not seen anything like them before, and of course have > not looked yet. They are probably seasonal, but I thought they would be > well worth the money! Just my 2 cents worth. > > I don't know how you guys(a general word for everyone) make it during the > cold weather. If my driving arm gets cold, it shuts down. Can't even keep > my elbow on the armrest. My son had to drive me home a couple of blocks one > cold night. I went from outside, to a cold church basement, to back > outside. In half a block I could not drive. But what I find interesting, > is the split second I get in a warm place, my arm is fine. No sitting in > front of a heater or anything--just being 'in' the warm building is all that > I need. I really look up to you that challenge the weather and get it done! > More power to you and hang in there! > > Dana > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Houston809" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Ed Awe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "quadlist" > <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 4:01 PM > Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] ...pegs for houston > > >> Where can I see a better pic of these pegs ??? >> >> >> On 2/11/05 6:03 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> In a message dated 2/11/2005 3:42:22 PM Eastern Standard Time, >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >>> >>> I push fine without quad pegs until I get 2 in climate weather. >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > >
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