iFold PLUS Automatic folding electric wheelchair with joystick controller hot sale
Non-medical devices for US. market Features
· Folding automatically · Speeds up to 8.5km per hour (5.2mph) · Large foot platform · Easy to move after folded · Joystick available for both sides use · Front light available · High performance and high efficiency motor · Under seat storage bag for convenience · Optional battery, up to 30Ah to reach more distance
Non-medical devices for US. marketFeatures
· Folding automatically· Speeds up to 8.5km per hour (5.2...
Sweetrich possesses the intellectual property right of our electric scooters and power wheelchairs. The products are user friendly designed to ensure users' comfort. They also have international advanced control technology and driving system to secure the smooth and safe drive. We design the carriage body scientifically and manage our production process strictly to guarantee the reliability of our functional products.
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Suzhou Sweetrich Vehicle Industry Technology Co.,LTD.
Sweetrich Vehicle Industry Technology Co.,LTD have been engaged in global solutions for the elderly mobility scooter for many years. We are professional China manufacturing company and supplier of iFold PLUS Automatic folding electric wheelchair with joystick controller hot sale. Our High-tech company covering an area of 60 acres with 30,000 square meters of factory.
We have accumulated 11 year experience of R&D and production of mobility scooter and power wheelchair. Focusing on the well-being and convenience of the elderly and handicapped people and always dedicating to enable vulnerable groups to be more independent, more dignified. Welcome to inquire and wholesale iFold PLUS Automatic folding electric wheelchair with joystick controller hot sale with cheap price. Contact us and get latest product catalogue.
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