cleveland. i live in a suburb of cleveland, 20 minutes from invacare. i needed a motor. the tech was at my home. he couldn't go get it. they had to mail it to them! my chair has had 2 new motors, new computer, new controller, batteries THREE times & so we wouldn't have to wait a month on bearings, we bought 20 online for a 1.00 a piece. i go thru those! and it's only 5 yrs old. all i do outside is stores and smooth surfaces walking my dog. i will however note your last opinion. thank you, dianna....do you know where pride chairs are built?
When one has one pair of shoes, they get wetter, dirtier and require a lot more attention, than if you had a dozen pairs ... of shoes. PWD's are usually singular, unless one as a backup chair or has access to another one. Wheelchairs are built for indoor mobility, but most take them out and about. Without annual pit stops for repairs PWDs will require lots of parts. Most chairs are made in the Republic of China, by Chinese, using parts and components made in China. Some chairs are built in other countries in Europe and Australia/ New Zealand. In order for some competitive companies that have contracts with several government agencies that require MADE IN AMERICA, they will import parts and components and assemble them here. 50%, means Made in the USA. Remember that no matter the manufacturer or the year, it will require repairs. Just make sure that those who evaluate and make the repairs, can also obtain the necessary parts in a timely fashion. Are you in a competitive bid area? -----Original Message----- From: wheelchair <wheelch...@aol.com> To: diannal767 <diannal...@aol.com>; swlabr <swl...@gmail.com>; quad-list <quad-list@eskimo.com> Sent: Tue, Feb 3, 2015 9:47 pm Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] New Chair When one has one pair of shoes, they get wetter, dirtier and require a lot more attention, than if you had a dozen pairs ... of shoes. PWD's are usually singular, unless one as a backup chair or has access to another one. Wheelchairs are built for indoor mobility, but most take them out and about. Without annual pit stops for repairs PWDs will require lots of parts. Most chairs are made in the Republic of China, by Chinese, using parts and components made in China. Some chairs are built in other countries in Europe and Australia/ New Zealand. In order for some competitive companies that have contracts with several government agencies that require MADE IN AMERICA, they will import parts and components and assemble them here. 50%, means Made in the USA. Remember that no matter the manufacturer or the year, it will require repairs. Just make sure that those who evaluate and make the repairs, can also obtain the necessary parts in a timely fashion. Are you in a competitive bid area? Best Wishes -----Original Message----- From: diannal767 <diannal...@aol.com> To: swlabr <swl...@gmail.com>; quad-list <quad-list@eskimo.com> Sent: Tue, Feb 3, 2015 7:26 pm Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] New Chair Have you had to make many repairs in the first 5 yrs? My xp is only 5 yrs old and has had countless repairs. I'm also trying to get away from Invacare & their parts. -----Original Message----- From: Fragile < swl...@gmail.com> To: diannal767 < diannal...@aol.com> Sent: Tue, Feb 3, 2015 5:09 pm Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] New Chair I bought a Quantum 600 about seven years ago, it was nice inside the house, but outdoors it had trouble with traction while going in reverse. They may have improved the suspension system since then, don't know. I now have a Permobil, like it a lot better. On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 1:25 PM, <diannal...@aol.com> wrote: It's time for me to order a new chair and I am thinking about a Quatum. If anyone has one....do you like it? Thinking about tilt. Are they made for driving adaptations on the bottom? Dianna