Invacare Pronto M41 Power Chair - Used Electric Wheelchairs
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Invacare Pronto M41:
The Invacare® Pronto® M41™ Power Chair is the latest offering in the sleek and versatile Pronto® series of power wheelchairs. The M41™ Electric Wheelchair features the latest technology in electronics and in-line motors. This combination provides increased efficiency and battery range, as well as an increased top speed. The M41 also features a centerwheel drive platform, simpified SureStep®, and six wheels on the ground providing stability and maneuverability similar to other Pronto® models. All of these features are packed into a simple, clean-looking, and easy-toservice compact frame that provides mobility with style for people on the go! This is an Invacare Pronto M41 Electric Wheelchair that is in Like New Condition. This M41 Power Chair has a Great Suspension, 4 Strong Pole Motors, Six Wheels on the Ground at All Times, Solid Tires, and a Deluxe High Back 18 x18 Seat. This Power Wheelchair will go up to 7.5mph and has a weight capability of up to 300lbs.This Invacare Electric Wheelchair Retails for $5,800, so Act Now! Take advantage of this offer while it lasts.
Invacare Power Chairs:
Invacare goes back to 1885 when the Worthington Company started producing mobility vehicles for people with physical disabilities. Through time, the Company has expanded with growth dramatically. Invacare, as it is today, began in the late 1970s. At that time, a company named Technicare, a medical-device manufacturer out of Clevland, Ohio was purchased by Johnson & Johnson. The wheelchair division known as Invacare was put up for sale. A. Malachi Mixon III, who worked as a vice president of marketing at Technicare, organized a small group of investors, and raised the $7.8 million needed for the purchase. Innovation, expantion, and Growth over the last 30 years, has helped Invacare lead the way with groundbreaking innovations that fundamentally changed the industry — like the microprocessor-controlled power chair, and the gearless, brushless motor. The Company has grown through acquisitions of Küschall, Carters, Poirier and Scandinavian Mobility, and has engaged in life-changing volunteer efforts with the Paralyzed Veterans Association, Invacare World Team Cup and Easter Seals. Invacare has grown from three factories to over 30,300 employees to almost 6,000,000. Net sales of $19 million to $1.7 billion and from a small, privately owned company to a NYSE corporation listed on the "Fortune" 1000. Today, Invacare is the global leader in the home and long-term care industries.
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