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#184849 - 03/28/10 07:06 PM Invacare powered wheelchairs ?lemons
cosgig
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Registered: 03/28/10
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Loc: michigan
My daughter has had a powered wheelchair purchase from Invacare and every two months (NO JOKING) it has been in for repairs mostly motor related and gone for 4-6months because of insurance auths ect. For my 11year old daughter this has been totally affecting her independence,social wellbeing she's had power since 5years old and we have never had a chair with soooo many problems. We have contacted them with NO RESPONSE of course. Contacted insurance to help with issues of repairs since its coming from their pockets No response and no wonder the costs of everything is OUTRAGEOUS!!
Has anyone else had any issues with Invacare and their powered wheelchairs?
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#184872 - 03/29/10 10:31 AM Re: Invacare powered wheelchairs ?lemons [Re: cosgig]
Roadrunner
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Registered: 07/08/03
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No, but I am looking for a new chair now and my DME repair fellow told me to only get an Invacare with GB motors. If that ends up my choice.

I had loads of trouble with the Pride I am in now until the dealer replaced a defective part (they would not admit it was defective till after the warranty was up). Need I tell you we had to fight for it, but I have had no problem since replacement.
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#184878 - 03/29/10 11:31 AM Re: Invacare powered wheelchairs ?lemons [Re: Roadrunner]
Paulwa_dup1
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Registered: 02/12/05
Posts: 4951
Loc: Washington
I got a 1999 Invacare Ranger II in 2001. It was a used chair but had only been used once and the lady didn't like it. I have never had any problems with it. The current lead acid batteries are going on 6 years now and I wonder how they will stand up this year. May have to replace them this year. It is a front wheel driive chair and I love it. It is one that when the batteries are removed it can be folded together losing about 1 foot or more in width. I only use it in good weather to go down town as I can't walk that far so I can go shopping where I couldn't before. Don't know anything about the newer Invacares but I have nothing but high praise for my old canvas slung and back PC. I use a pillow to sit on and it is very comfy. It actually is a tad small for me but not thatmuch. It works fiine.
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#184900 - 03/29/10 02:37 PM Re: Invacare powered wheelchairs ?lemons [Re: Paulwa_dup1]
Johnboy 64
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Registered: 11/16/01
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Loc: a nice place
does your state have wheelchair lemon law
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#185196 - 04/02/10 06:54 PM Re: Invacare powered wheelchairs ?lemons [Re: Johnboy 64]
Lola
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Registered: 03/17/05
Posts: 5944
i always had invacare chairs and recommend them to everyone. i miss my ranger X

i'm sorry you have had such bad luck with them, but everyone i know who has one woulnd't change brands.

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#190282 - 07/28/10 08:45 AM Re: Invacare powered wheelchairs ?lemons [Re: cosgig]
Jackandlo
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Registered: 07/28/10
Posts: 1
Loc: Texas
My husband is a quad and has an Invacare 3G storm series powered wheelchair with tilt and recline and has been nothing but TROUBLE within a few months of it's purchase in Nov 09, like yours this one breaks down every few months some of the parts have gone out 3 times in one year. We will not be purchasing another Invacare product- ever !!!
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#190495 - 07/31/10 04:24 PM Re: Invacare powered wheelchairs ?lemons [Re: Jackandlo]
Rex Chapman
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Registered: 07/15/10
Posts: 16
I've used Invacare power chairs for 24 years and have had very few problems. The chair (Storm Series Arrow) I have now has been perfect for 5 years. The only times I've had a mechanic touch it is after airline abuse.

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#191993 - 08/31/10 10:23 AM Re: Invacare powered wheelchairs ?lemons [Re: cosgig]
mustang
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Registered: 08/31/10
Posts: 1
We are experiencing problems with the invacare storm arrow chair. we had no problems with our previous chair. Hopefully, we will be given a new chair as the motor actuator, leg rests have all been replaced since our purchase in March. Now we are having issues with the joy stick. we are praying for a new, quiet, good working chair like our previos arrow.
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#193475 - 10/01/10 08:54 PM Re: Invacare powered wheelchairs ?lemons [Re: mustang]
AzDaven
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Registered: 10/01/10
Posts: 4
Loc: Phoenix, Arizona
I can't speak for power chairs but my second manual chair was an Invacare and it was a major piece of crap! I would never buy an invacare product. It's just like anything else, they are all machines and some are good and some are bad, but I have heard too many horror stories about them.

Good Luck.
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#193506 - 10/02/10 03:58 PM Re: Invacare powered wheelchairs ?lemons [Re: AzDaven]
soda
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Registered: 08/26/07
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love MyRangerX!
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#194752 - 10/27/10 04:51 PM Re: Invacare powered wheelchairs ?lemons [Re: soda]
Millard
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Registered: 01/20/05
Posts: 17
Loc: Plains, Georgia
I got my TDX SP last November and have had absolutely no problem with it at all.
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#198739 - 05/04/11 04:59 PM Re: Invacare powered wheelchairs ?lemons [Re: Millard]
Stan-n-Florida
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Registered: 05/04/11
Posts: 1
Loc: Florida
Need advice from those with experience!

I've been a quad, c5-6, since Sept 1971, finished high school, college, and 29 years of teaching high school while sitting on my butt in the now defunct E&J and then in a PERMOBIL Chairmen 2k.

All E&J were rear-wheel drive. Then, Permobil (an extremely comfortable chair) but I have not been able to master this front-wheel drive chair. Name it and I've hit it from behind this decade!

INSURANCE COMPANY WILLING TO PURCHASE A NEW CHAIR!!!

One company came out with 1 choice & only 1 choice but they could only show me the chair on the Internet. The chair looks great but is a mid-wheel drive Permobil M300. Looks great but I need info having never been in the chair and by just watching it on the net.

Another company, at my request, sells Invacare and Sunrise.

Anybody with any experience with a powerchair from Permobil, Invacare, or Sunrise?

I am extremely active in my chair and want a chair that won't break down with extensive use. I figured that I put at least 5000 hours a year in my chair.

Ideas welcome regarding any adult male, 6'2" @ 225 lbs capable power wheelchair.

Willing to talk if you prefer. THIS IS OCCURRING NOW, May 2011!

Stan
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#198763 - 05/05/11 12:48 PM Re: Invacare powered wheelchairs ?lemons [Re: Stan-n-Florida]
Johnboy 64
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Loc: a nice place
i have the permobil c500 with EVERYTHING. i use it like a car... i even go on new smyrna and daytona beach with it. where you at in fl.? i may b able direct you to a DME.

I'M A C4-5 @ LIL OVER 200 LB
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#199366 - 07/01/11 05:48 PM Re: Invacare powered wheelchairs ?lemons [Re: cosgig]
Cappyjoe
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Registered: 07/01/11
Posts: 1
Loc: Sacramento CA area
I have had 2 storm series Invacare chairs and had nothing but problems ! My first ,provided by the VA was in the shop 16 times in the first three months, they finally replace the electronics 2 time and it has been good since except for a recent Joystick and wiring replacement. My newest chair replaced By the VA after the charges exceeded the cost of replacement Has been in the shop for almost 5 months! They have had to replace everything as well as replace one of the replacement brushless motors. I'm not happy!!! I will never accept another Invacare product. their Quality control is out to Lunch constantly, imagine not testing a replacement motor for that matter a part.
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#199367 - 07/01/11 09:17 PM Re: Invacare powered wheelchairs ?lemons [Re: Cappyjoe]
Paulwa_dup1
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Registered: 02/12/05
Posts: 4951
Loc: Washington
I keep my Invacare Ranger in our garage shop. Millie is faunching at the bit to get me out there to pull the two batteries and measure them. Hope I can get a slightly shorter battery cause I can't get the lid on the bat. box totally. I am using plain maintenance free lead acid deep cycle rv batteries now because they last so much longer. At least the last pair did. I think she wants me to get out of the house and out on the streets into fresh air and sunshine. Hope it isn't too hot this summer. It was 85 here today in the northwest.
I got nothing but good to say about my old machine. It is front wheel drive and I really like it.
Paul

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