I will probably try to sell my Miracle Mobility Electric Walker/Wheelchair. Yesterday, I took it for a ride around Stuy Town and almost fell and hurt my knee from a huge pothole on ST's border. I wasn't able to get out, until I struggled and pushed myself. This kind of trouble is NOT why I got this mobility aid. Great inside Stuy Town, but once outside, troubles can start, though this area is probably still in the hands of ST/Beam Living. There is a slight interest on my part in taking this "on the streets," but I can't say I'm looking forward to that. I don't live in a small town, don't have a house, etc. I wanted something that is useful in the big city and pleasant. Ha! So, it may be back to a regular walker....
This blog is for people using mobility aides like walkers, canes, rollators, wheelchairs, and electric aides. It is focused on Stuy Town (and Peter Cooper), but is for anyone with those issues or knows of someone who does.
Thursday, April 18, 2024
Selling It?
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