Testimonials
"I bought the
Wheel-link wheelchair carrier to carry my manual
wheelchair on the back of my scooter (Pride Revo
4) to my local dentist. As I have MS, live alone
and cannot walk, this seemed an ideal solution for
me! I am very independent and so want to continue
to keep my smile looking good! "
Thanks and good luck at the Naidex exhibition.
Allison McGarrity |
Thank you so much for your enthusiasm and for your
invention that once attached to my scooter will
extend my ablities.
I will be able to do the following-
1. Go to the train station use my wheelchair to
board a train to go to
Art galleries
Museums
the London Eye etc. etc.
2. Go nto the local town and access the following-
Supermarkets to do my shopping.
Bookshop
Beauticians
Library
Swimming pool
Civic centre for U3A meetings
3. The local college for my art classes
4. The vets
5. The doctors surgery
Being of an independant nature and not always wanting
to share these activities with my husband the "Wheel-Link"
will allow me to pursue my own interests.
Speak to you soon
Sue Jackson
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"It's important today
that people with mobility problems can do
the same things as everyone else.
That's why I'm excited about this new device
that helps people to get about. Motorised
scooters have transformed many disabled
people's lives - enabling them independently
to go shopping, to the park or visit friends.
But such is their size that scooters can
also block a person's access. So a device
that can carry a wheelchair on the back
of a scooter will be warmly welcomed by
many.
Get out and about - get a wheelchair on
the back of your scooter and the world becomes
your oyster!"
Julie Kirkbride, MP |
"It gives me great pleasure to support
Mike Spencer with his wonderful new and
unique idea of assembling and manufacturing
the attachment to the scooter for the carrying
of his wheelchair.
Also in telling others of the possibility
it will give so many disabled, the ability
to find another new source of increased
mobility, which will give them so much joy
and happiness.
Well done Mike!"
Mrs, Janice M Boswell, Councillor
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