🚀 Elevate Your Mobility Experience!
The Super Heavy Duty Electric Wheelchair by KWK is engineered for users up to 28st, featuring a spacious 54cm seat, lightweight design at just 26.5kg, and powerful dual lithium-ion batteries for a range of 25km. Its foldable design and excellent turning radius make it perfect for both home and travel, ensuring you never miss out on life's adventures.
Brand | KWK |
Country of origin | China |
A**Y
Good quality well made product.
I liked the product. It is of good quality, and the fact that it folds is a brilliant design. Sitting in the seat is comfortable.My problem came when trying to sit on it. The seat is low, and the footstep is higher, rubbing the back of your legs and making it uncomfortable. When you put the arm up to sit sideways and then swing around on the seat, I found it challenging to put it back down. The biggest problem is that you can not raise the seat higher; like many people, I sometimes need to be higher while sitting. Unfortunately, this model does not have this option. Yet.
A**R
Suits me down to the ground!
I am reliant on a powered wheelchair and this one is great. The only downside is the tiny size of the charging plug that fits into the socket under the joystick thingy. All the other powered chairs I've had used a much larger one, which was easier to use. This one's a bit fiddly to get in place. However the chair works perfectly, even though the driver keeps running into door frames! 😂
A**
Still a learner
As hubby hasn’t used a wheel chair before or the controller he is still learning which I think will take him a while but other wise the chair is comfortable and it fits his needs being heavy duty so hopefully we will be going longer distance soon with no wobbles
A**R
KWK treated me with courtesy and respect
I am a double leg amputee so needed a power chair that is light, fits in a car, and is air portable. After much research settled on the KWK in silver it is excellent!The quality of engineering and materials used are out second too none, the whole chair is an delight!Philip in Cornwall [ Ex. Royal Marine }
R**N
Freedoom
Would never regret buying this as it has given back my social life. Will say it’s hopeless for going on anything but a flat surface pavements with drop curbs are hopeless you will end upon the road but that is it’s only fault which is fine for me. And I do love my chair
C**.
One of the best things bought!
Very useful, I'm in and out of hospital, and it's great going from appointment to appointment without waiting for a porter.
D**D
Super chair but accessories hard to find
I have had my kwk d09 for several weeks. Wow!I have limited range on sticks. I couldn't get to the bus stop.But now the world has opened up.Drawbacks.The chair is flexible so we have difficulties on steep cambars and hills. We lose grip mounting a bus. But turnjng into the disabled bay is easy. Practice is needed.The chair is magnetically attracted to dips and the bottom of sloped footpaths. There is a constant fight with joystick to keep straight on a footpath.Drop curbs are needed as the curb climbing ability is zero.In the wet the front wheels shower the back of your legs with water.The footrest is too close to the chair. Ordered the extending footrest... an adapter is needed which is propiatory to KWK and impossuble to find on the webThe rests rely on a flimsy adjuster which got jammed within five minutes. There is a £120 extra charge for these. Painted footrests are useless in the rain. Needs a friction coating. Extendibg the footrest is possiblr (search "ranger fold and go" in the US) at $129 plus sales tax and shipping to the uk.The most difficulty is defining the model number D09. The chair is a generic badged to whichever company imports them from China. A difinitive parts list is the missing piece. How do yo define the add on leg transition piece?What is its part number? Where can i order it from? KWK have a secret stores list for batteries, adaptation to the user's needs. Accessories etc.Kiwik.co.uk have been wonderful during the sales dance, the salesman who demostrated the chair in our home was harried and rushed and gave a poor confidence in the company he represented. We had to cough up an unexpected hundred pounds for footrests. The parts list is still not available.I am tall and heavy. I am close to the 180kg maximum. I am naturally hard on equipment. Thus i must consider replacing things that will inevitably break..I need a footrest with a 6" extension.A splash cover for the front casters to stay dry.The frame is 1" steel tubing not the alloy of the lower weight limits. I had to fashion a gater to waterproof the back of my legs and the undersides of the chair.Grab the transition pieces. The are like gold dust.Why are the motors not 300watt each?The KWK D09Super Heavy Power Wheelchair gets five stars because it performs its advertised role superbly. This chair is a folding teavel model and should not replace the in-home model. The chair performed beautifully on the low hills and pitted footpaths of my route. Don't take the chair offroad. It will sink at thee first damp soul leaving you stranded.Final advice: watch out for centre of gravity. As the frame bends an deforms in use, the wheels lose friction and traction.The electro brake function stops wheelspin but will stop the drive while negotiating tricky turns. The inside wheel is braked to produce the turn. Pull the joystick back beyond the neutral position and progress is stopped.
P**W
Light weight strong easy to fold
Wife loves it
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