Our FAQ should help you find answers to the more common questions about mobility scooters. Let's dive in and find the answers you need!
If you still have any other questions, then please feel free to contact us on 0333 4141890 or complete our enquiry form and we can call you back.
Yes, mobility scooters come in various types to suit different needs. Some common types include:
How will I know what mobility scooter is right for me?
We have scooters to accommodate most needs and requirements. The best way to figure out what mobility scooter suits you is to come and try a variety and see what fits your needs.
We have a variety of light weight mobility scooters available. The scooter with the lightest frame is 11.8kg. However, you may want to consider one piece folding scooters, the lightest only weighing 18kg. Then there are scooters that dismantle, the heaviest part you would need to lift is 11.8kg.
The speed of mobility scooters varies depending on the model and type. On average, most mobility scooters have a maximum speed of around 4 to 8 miles per hour (6 to 13 km/h). Some scooters may have adjustable speed settings for added control.
No license is required to operate a mobility scooter or powered wheelchair in the UK, but registration may be necessary in some cases. However, it's important to note that only specific types of mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs are allowed to be driven on the road (see Class 3 above.)
Yes, many mobility scooters are designed for indoor use. 3-wheel scooters are especially well-suited for manoeuvring through tight spaces in homes, shopping centres, and other indoor environments.
Before purchasing a mobility scooter, consider the following factors:
Remember, when buying a mobility scooter, take your time to research and choose the one that best fits your needs and lifestyle. It's also a good idea to test-drive different mobility scooters, to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
We recommend our free, no-obligation home demonstrations, which are designed to help you choose the right mobility equipment from the comfort of your home. For a bit of fun, you can also use our Pick-a-Scoota questionnaire, to help get an idea of what lightweight mobility scooter could be ideal for you.
A car boot scooter refers to a compact and portable mobility scooter designed to conveniently fit into the boot of a car. Unlike larger, more cumbersome "Road Class" mobility devices that require dedicated storage, these ingeniously designed lightweight scooters prove to be a practical and space-saving solution.
Learn more about our recommended lightweight mobility scooters.
The cost of mobility scooters can vary significantly based on their type, features, and brand. Travel scooters & other 4-mph portable mobility scooters are generally more affordable and can cost between £2,000 to £3,000. Full-sized (8-mph) scooters with more features and capabilities may range from £2,500 to £5,000 or more.
In some cases, mobility scooters might be covered by insurance, particularly if they are deemed medically necessary. However, coverage can vary depending on your insurance provider. You must contact your insurance company to inquire about coverage options.
Proper maintenance is essential to keep your mobility scooter running smoothly. Some basic maintenance tips include:
Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and user manual for maintenance instructions specific to your mobility scooter model.
We strongly advise getting your mobility scooter serviced annually. Regular servicing ensures that you won't have to be concerned about unforeseen breakdowns or repairs, allowing you to focus solely on enjoying your journey with peace of mind.
For those seeking mobility scooter servicing in the Portsmouth, Waterlooville, Fareham, Cosham, Portchester, Exeter, or Torquay regions, we can easily schedule an appointment for you. Additionally, we offer a pickup and drop-off service for your convenience.
Even if you reside outside of these areas, don't hesitate to contact us. We can still assist you by directing you to one of our reliable partners located throughout the UK.
Absolutely, there aren’t many scooters we can’t service or repair, we are more than happy to look at any issue and if we can’t repair it, we will discuss the options with you and can advise what to do next.
Yes, there is parking directly outside all three Cavendish Health Care & Mobility showrooms in Waterlooville, Torquay and Exeter.
If you have any other questions, then please feel free to contact us on 0333 4141890 or complete our enquiry form.