With the advancement of price comparison tools found on the internet, we tend to “shop around” for the lowest prices for practically every item we purchase. We sometimes spend hours, looking for the best price for a single item before finally making a purchase.
Depending on the category of the item, this could prove beneficial. But, it is important to remember: Cheaper is not always better, particularly as it relates to products concerning our healthcare and mobility. We’ve all heard the saying, ” You get what you pay for.” Don’t fall victim to companies selling inexpensive and unsafe medical and mobility products. If you are of a hefty stature (200 lbs. or more) you’ll be better off spending a few extra dollars to have the most reliable sturdy equipment; which is likely to be safer and withstand continued use over a longer period of time. In the long run you actually save money. Chances are, the cheeper items will require replacement sooner. Take advantage of the many payment options offered by companies such as Wheelchairs Abound. Invest in brands that have withstood the test of time, such as Amigo and Invacare ……..Why? Because, you are worth it!
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June 28th, 2008 at 10:10 am
I agree with you wholeheartedly.