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  1. Bernard
    Bernard at |

    Wheelchair Powerpack by Bynto Ltd. This Powerpack had a very bad review by one customer. From his description of the faults he found, I am pretty sure he fitted it incorrectly, so that it was behind the wheelchair instead of being underneath. The instructions were not clear, and my first attempt also left the Powerpack trailing behind the wheelchair. I then ignored the instructions and fitted the Powerpack as far forward under the chair as I could.Fitting the controls to the handle was very simple.The Powerpack worked like a dream! No sign at all of skidding wheels as reported by the earlier user. It took the wheelchair up a fairly steep incline with ease. Speed control was simple, and the reverse drive was very useful. It worked well on grass in the local park.Charging was simple. Roughly speaking, it took 30 min. to charge after 1 hour’s use.The Powerpack is very heavy so assembly is difficult, but not that bad.I believe this is the cheapest Powerpack on the market. It is an…

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  2. Steve from Horsham
    Steve from Horsham at |

    RMA Wheelchair Powerpack – Attendant Assist Dual Wheel Despite previous reviews I am pleased to inform potential buyers that this item does exactly as it says it is easy to fit and operate I took my mother in law for a spin into town and around the shops…..she is not the lightest of persons and we had a great day with hardly any effort the…..it takes a little getting used to i.e controlling but my god you can walk all day…..I am so pleased it is worth every pennySteve

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  3. Haylyn Challis "haylyn challis"
    Haylyn Challis "haylyn challis" at |

    It certainly helped me After reading the earlier reviews I was a bit aprehensive,however when I took all the equipment out of the well packed box, I thought not much there to fix on to the wheelchair. There wasn’t, but it took me a while 2 hours to fit. I never rush on any jobs and think things out, also I have arthritis in my hands and back so this slowed me down. I go by look more than instructions and this was a drawerback to me. The instruction booklet photos wasn’t very sharp and difficult to see the pieces where they fitted. However, I plodded on and it all came together. The instructions said put the extention bar in the rod. When I did it didn’t fit in the chair frame. Oh dear, I thought, I shall have to repack it and send it back. I then sat back and thought by looking at it,I don’t need that extention rod. It then fell in shape and I finished the job. I am glad I persivered, because when I used the wheelchair to convey my partner, the motor made all the difference, taking the strain off my…

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