♿️WHEELCHAIR SHOPPING CART | Is It Worth The Hassle?

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2019
  • ♿️TODAY I TEST OUT THE WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TROLLY SHOPPING CART, SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO. IN THIS VIDEO WE EXPLORE IF ITS WORTH THE HASSLE, AND IF YOU SHOULD BOTHER WASTING YOUR PRECIOUS SPOONS (ENERGY)
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Комментарии • 400

  • @Wheelsnoheels
    @Wheelsnoheels  4 года назад +109

    Its funny to think that in the 20 years of being disabled I’ve never used one of these. Do you use them? I’d love to know what you think?
    Gem

    • @YarginFlargin
      @YarginFlargin 4 года назад +13

      In the states ive never seen something like that.

    • @user-ec2kd8sz3t
      @user-ec2kd8sz3t 4 года назад +8

      I also have never seen this is the US, but I push a regular shopping cart just fine. It's actually pretty easy.

    • @YarginFlargin
      @YarginFlargin 4 года назад +3

      @@user-ec2kd8sz3t i throw my feet on the under pan of the cart and use that way till it gets to heavy

    • @user-ec2kd8sz3t
      @user-ec2kd8sz3t 4 года назад

      @@YarginFlargin Intersting. Are you able to steer with your feet and push with both hands?

    • @YarginFlargin
      @YarginFlargin 4 года назад +1

      @@user-ec2kd8sz3t sorta i turn with my hips

  • @emmaliddell8507
    @emmaliddell8507 11 месяцев назад +50

    I’m having some health issues with my joints, but we had a family trip planned for New York City. This ruclips.net/user/postUgkxuxJwamLFanm476LC5WPeTouyyU1GXomC was perfect! It’s lightweight enough that my friend could carry it up or down stairs when we needed to. (I can walk very short distances) It was comfortable for me to sit in, I would say if you’re super tall it might be a little cramped. I’m 5’1” and the foot rests were the perfect height. This may not be the best one for long term use, you get what you pay for, but for something that fits our budget that gives me accessibility while we deal with my health this was amazing.

  • @amykathleen2005
    @amykathleen2005 4 года назад +148

    I love to wonder what the other shoppers are thinking when you are struggling to reach something and Shaun is just standing there laughing and videotaping.

    • @punky19761
      @punky19761 4 года назад +4

      amykathleen2005 🤣

    • @cbryce9243
      @cbryce9243 2 года назад +6

      I was watching the people in the background too. It was hard to judge what they were thinking, but people watching is my favorite sport. Maybe it is theirs as well.

    • @kortneykennedy7303
      @kortneykennedy7303 6 дней назад

      I want to have no clothes on your body on tex ❤

  • @denali_gsdservicedog7134
    @denali_gsdservicedog7134 4 года назад +81

    I wish they had these carts in the US I would love to go alone to the store. I'm currently getting a shopping harness for my service dog so he can carry some of my lighter items while I use the basket for heavy stuff. I miss being able to go to the store alone. Its frustrating having to rely on someone else to help u

    • @KiKiQuiQuiKiKi
      @KiKiQuiQuiKiKi 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes-I’ve only seen these a few times in the US. The larger stores tend to have motorized shopping carts but they’re no good for wheelchair users.

  • @chloe_3787
    @chloe_3787 4 года назад +154

    I have *never* seen these in America. Sad how the accessibility just isn’t there. While this may not be a great device for all, it’s not even like the attempt is there.

    • @nikkimatthys1995
      @nikkimatthys1995 4 года назад +9

      Yeah they dont have them here in canada either i honestly wish they did i would totally use it

    • @wilmaknickersfit
      @wilmaknickersfit 4 года назад +11

      Just to add these trolleys have been in the UK for donkey's years, definitely not something relatively new.

    • @5amisntlate
      @5amisntlate 4 года назад +6

      @@wilmaknickersfit i've never seen them in the UK! I'm genuinely shocked that they've been there for years... is it only specific shops that have them?

    • @wilmaknickersfit
      @wilmaknickersfit 4 года назад +4

      @@5amisntlate No, all the supermarkets have them. ☺️

    • @5amisntlate
      @5amisntlate 4 года назад +9

      @@wilmaknickersfit what. do I just live in an accessibility desert? Is this a city thing or an everywhere thing because I may have some bones to pick with the supermarkets in my home town. next time I'm at a supermarket I'm going hunting

  • @sophiemccormick6796
    @sophiemccormick6796 4 года назад +65

    This is the earliest I've ever been to one of your videos
    Even though I am able-bodied and only 12(13 in a week) I love watching your videos
    I think it's because there's a girl at my school in a wheelchair and I was afraid to ask her questions but I once still curious and your videos answer a lot of my questions about what life is like in a wheelchair

    • @Lucy123456heath
      @Lucy123456heath 4 года назад +9

      I don't no you or your class mate who is a wheelchair user. But if you show your interest to her and ask her questions which you might have, I'm sure she will be happy to answer. I'm a wheelchair user and I don't mind questions about both my Wheelchair and health issues, infact it can be nice that some has cared enough to ask.

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  4 года назад +19

      I would suggest you get to know her. Become friends. Im sure she will open up when she feels comfortable. Really glad my videos help.

    • @bread8936
      @bread8936 4 года назад +3

      Sophie McCormick happy birthday

    • @timothytrimmer3585
      @timothytrimmer3585 4 года назад +4

      @@Lucy123456heath I am a wheelchair user and if someone asks me why I am in a wheelchair, I am happy to talk to them about whatever they ask

    • @PressPowerPlay
      @PressPowerPlay 4 года назад +2

      I find your curiosity and respect for your classmate beautiful. I hope you all end up friends one day. These videos are helpful but remember...everyone that is disabled is different. The reason they are disabled, how they deal with it, mobility devices and things like that are different. She could be experiencing a lot of different issues depending upon her cause of disability. I don't need to tell you to be open and gentle. You got this!

  • @deborahleitch5839
    @deborahleitch5839 4 года назад +24

    I use one of these trolleys all the time & luv it. It makes my shopping so much easier. I can now successfully shop. I can safely say I haven’t had any problems at all. I do have limited strength due to muscular dystrophy but it has enabled me to shop independently. Sending Positive Vibes from Australia. 🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👍

  • @TotallyAwsomeginny7
    @TotallyAwsomeginny7 4 года назад +53

    Where are these in America??? I've never seen this type of cart before! I would love to try this out! America EXPLAIN!!!!!

    • @BirchLeafPhotography
      @BirchLeafPhotography 4 года назад +7

      I think I read somewhere that Trader Joe's has started putting these in stores, but most stores in the US don't have anything like this

    • @nikkimatthys1995
      @nikkimatthys1995 4 года назад +2

      Ive heard the Publixs stores have them but i don't know how many i live in canada and that's the only stores I've heard that have these types of carts in north america

    • @charliesmith9088
      @charliesmith9088 4 года назад

      This is in the uk

    • @dystoniacdiaries
      @dystoniacdiaries 4 года назад +2

      RIGHT?!?! America being the ablist stepchild yet again.

    • @SarahBent
      @SarahBent 4 года назад

      We have them at Walmart here in Canada.

  • @ace_chicken6493
    @ace_chicken6493 4 года назад +10

    When I was young I used to be in a wheelchair and I was obsessed with using them 🤣

  • @rachellibbyjackson6477
    @rachellibbyjackson6477 4 года назад +25

    I tried using one of these once at one of the other major supermarkets & my main complaint was that it badly scratched my chair where it fixed on. I now use the basket on my knee ❤️

    • @AnoraJohnson
      @AnoraJohnson 3 года назад +1

      I wondered about that. Thanks for the warning.

  • @anneelliott4228
    @anneelliott4228 4 года назад +32

    I find them cumbersome, I find them more of a hinderence. I can reach less when I use them than We I don’t.

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  4 года назад +9

      I agree with you. Too much effort for me. I have enough pain to deal with. Hope you enjoyed the video x

  • @sammhammiam
    @sammhammiam 4 года назад +17

    I have never seen anything like that in the US

  • @chelseawiseman7205
    @chelseawiseman7205 4 года назад +15

    When I go shopping in my wheelchair. I’ve learned how to push a regular shopping cart. Not very graceful at it. I’ve ran into plenty of things. . Because in the US at least where I live there is no such thing as the accessible wheelchair shopping carts.
    When I don’t need a large shopping cart; i’m only getting a few items. I do use one of those little basket’s. I have luggage racks that fold down, on the front of my manual wheelchair; that I place the basket on.

    • @lizsun261
      @lizsun261 4 года назад +3

      Chelsea Wiseman ive seen people with smart drive use regular carts (i was in my chair and like "wow how are you doing that with no hands" then i saw the smart drive and felt like an idiot 😂) but it seems like you need a lot of finesse to do that, and i am but a noob.

  • @hilgahofkens2188
    @hilgahofkens2188 4 года назад +7

    I have only one store around with a cart like that and in love it. The basket on the lap is no option if you have to shop for a 5 ppl family. Whenever I have someone with me, we use a normal basket, but I can hardly reach the stuff to take it out again at the cashiers. So shopping by myself that one store with this cart is my favorite. Big wave from Germany.

  • @othfanatic1
    @othfanatic1 4 года назад +10

    I wish we had these in the US

  • @brittaroth3780
    @brittaroth3780 4 года назад +12

    Dear Gem, thank you so much for testing these shopping carts! We do have one store here in our neighborhood which offers wheelchair shopping carts.
    Now I know that I can use them......
    Have a wonderful christmas time with your lovely family!
    Best regards from Germany, Britta

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  4 года назад +3

      Thank you Britta. Let me know how you get on with them if you try them x

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  4 года назад +2

      Thank you Britta. Let me know how you get on with them if you try them x

  • @linskeptikat9069
    @linskeptikat9069 4 года назад +1

    I've never seen these in the USA. However, some stores have electric carts with a large basket which are helpful for people like me who use crutches or otherwise have difficulty walking. They would probably be difficult for a wheelchair user because you would have to transfer from the wheelchair to the cart. They are easy to maneuver though and have a very small turning radius. The only time I had a problem with one was when I got myself trapped in the aisle of the veggie section and knocked over a basket of tomatoes that was sitting at the end of the aisle. Also, A couple of grocery stores in our area have online shopping. You just pick out your items on their website, drive to the store, call them when you get there and they bring your order out to your car. I've used this service for my major shopping since I started using crutches about a year and a half ago and it's a huge time and energy saver.
    I just discovered your channel and love it. I may be using a wheelchair in the future so it's very helpful to me.

  • @curlybobofelia
    @curlybobofelia 4 года назад +2

    I’m a support worker for adults with learning & physical disabilities. So when you’re wheeling someone who is pretty much completely paralysed on your own, these trolleys are great. Don’t have to ask for help from staff, you can just do their shopping. Can completely understand the extra weight, pushing a 12 stone male in a wheelchair is hard enough at times, with this trolley attached, it’s a workout!

  • @rach_laze
    @rach_laze 4 года назад +1

    As an ambulant wheelchair user I either shop with someone or struggle and use a normal small trolley as a Zimmer frame, because even the pain and spoon use of that is better for me than using these. Sometimes I have no choice but to use one on my worse days and its rarely if ever worth the effort and takes twice as long as my hobbling round the shop does just from avoiding obstacles and picking things up that I crash into

  • @kimwilding8444
    @kimwilding8444 2 года назад

    My husband used to push me in one of those if I went with him to shop, and we (he) didn't have the easiest time with it either. I was fascinated to see someone use it in the first person. I think it could definitely be made easier going at a time when they're less busy, or didn't have so many stock trolleys out, but agree with the spoons issue, and they really are just too precious.

  • @KillJoy_Since2017
    @KillJoy_Since2017 4 года назад +5

    I’ve never seen these in America
    Mhm mhm mhm
    I thought America would’ve been one of the first places to have wheelchair accessible shopping carts

  • @andeechristian9436
    @andeechristian9436 2 года назад

    I strap a bungee cord around the back of my chair and hook it to the basket, which doesn't roll back up on you once you put a few things in it. But I strap a wire metal basket from home (without a car) to my lap under my legs and around my back and then strap down the groceries. I travel a bit of a way in a city with no access transit. This is helpful especially with caregiving staff shortages

  • @call_me_mad1236
    @call_me_mad1236 4 года назад +2

    I would recommend those collapsing grocery carts - theyre like the size of a large suitcase and stand upright. They wouldnt hold a ton but for me they are perfect for a normal week of groceries.

  • @JO3YSworld
    @JO3YSworld 4 года назад +5

    I've never attempted to use one as I've never seen anyone use one who's actually propelling themselves (I've only ever seen people using them when they've had someone with them who's pushing them around the shop) so I've always been nervous to see of it was even possible to use one of these and self propel. This has been very helpful actually - I was also worried about how difficult it would make steering around the shop and the extra weight.
    I'd definitely smash into something at some point. 😂 I'd be avoiding any crockery or glass isles for sure and maybe TV isles would be a no go! 😂 Tesco and other supermarkets have a habit of placing special offer tub things in corners of isles and them I nearly knock into them and feel awful but I have friends that don't care if they hit something in a narrow gap because they say it's the store's fault for not considering the gap needed for people!

  • @maryjennings4913
    @maryjennings4913 4 года назад +10

    I've never seen a wheelchair shopping cart, like that, here in Maryland, in the U.S.A., before. I do like that there are two different sizes. BTW, I don't know what property crime is like in stores, in the U.K. But it wouldn't be a bad idea to take a carbiner, or strap with a buckle with you, to secure your purse/handbag to the cart, in order to keep it from getting stolen too easily.

    • @ecologist_to_be
      @ecologist_to_be 4 года назад +4

      It rare to happen in supermarkets

    • @maryjennings4913
      @maryjennings4913 4 года назад +2

      @@ecologist_to_be things like that can happen more often in the U.S.

    • @stephen4764
      @stephen4764 3 года назад +1

      Shopping cart theives are more of a regional/local issue, not a country-specific one. I live in central Texas & have never seen it in my local stores. However, in certain areas of the biggest city near by? Yeah......You don't even leave a purse in a cart nor just looped over 1 shoulder, it had better been hung across your chest. This is the same thing everywhere. Portland is burning enormously whereas here in Texas? We don't put up with that, nor does our Governor!

  • @bread8936
    @bread8936 4 года назад +8

    In Australia in each shopping center they have a large amount of big carts small carts and wheelchair carts.

    • @earthandfire4840
      @earthandfire4840 4 года назад +1

      i have never ever seen one in any shopping centre in melbourne.... where are you talking about

    • @mackenziecoakley6315
      @mackenziecoakley6315 4 года назад

      earthandfire I’ve seen plenty in the Melbourne suburbs

    • @bread8936
      @bread8936 4 года назад +1

      earthandfire oh it must only be were I live in aus then

    • @janemh5866
      @janemh5866 4 года назад +1

      earthandfire nah they’re definitely at supermarkets/shopping centres all over Melbourne. Can’t say every place but definitely plenty. Perhaps you’ve just not noticed if you’ve not been looking for them, cos why would you. There’s even trolleys with a large safe “child seat” like a regular trolley but large enough for a much older child or person to sit in so their career can push them and the trolley.

  • @marthasdays
    @marthasdays 4 года назад +8

    That trolly is probably lighter to push than my current chair 😂😂

  • @annthomas701
    @annthomas701 4 года назад +13

    I live in the US and none of the stores around here have anything like that. I couldn't use on my own and would get super tired but my fiance could push me and the cart

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  4 года назад +8

      I think they are good if your being pushed. x

    • @annthomas701
      @annthomas701 4 года назад +4

      @@Wheelsnoheels agreed they look like it would work great in that situation

  • @shopgirlygm
    @shopgirlygm 4 года назад +5

    Ah I did a video about a baby carseat wheelchair trolley! I got the trolley manufacturers to make one! Great video Gem x

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  4 года назад

      OOO Ill have to check that out. x

    • @AnoraJohnson
      @AnoraJohnson 3 года назад

      Checking that video out now. 🙂

  • @allcoastoutpatienttherapy9823
    @allcoastoutpatienttherapy9823 4 года назад

    Thank you for these great videos of sharing the obstacles you face and different solutions you have tried to overcome them.

  • @annispatz.
    @annispatz. 4 года назад +1

    We had one of those carts in the shop I used to work at. It was unly used by one family but they always asked for it. I think it's awesome that the option is there for people who want to use it

  • @luciafrau125
    @luciafrau125 4 года назад +2

    In Spain we don't Have the flat base baskets, so wheelchair users have only that trolley option when they go shopping

  • @lilsilverkitsune
    @lilsilverkitsune 3 года назад

    I didnt even think about the visibility of those types of carts, and alot of the stores where I live and shop dont have wheelchair carts 🤔
    I was in a chair for three weeks and if I didnt use the scooter carts alot of people did not give me consideration at all
    Thank you for sharing these videos I enjoy them

  • @bigboyjohnny1191
    @bigboyjohnny1191 4 года назад

    Love your personality! Keep up the great work with these videos. Love the content.

  • @villavlog8071
    @villavlog8071 4 года назад +1

    Hello sister,nice to meet you.i am Tina from indonesia.i am also a paraplegia.i have been using a wheelchair for 21 years.

  • @heathernelson5624
    @heathernelson5624 4 года назад +3

    I just found your channel today and quite enjoyed it. Although I'm not in a wheelchair yet my Multiple Sclerosis is getting close to the point of it happening sooner than later. I so relate to the spoon theory and to be honest I think I lost a spoon just watching you trying to maneuver around. I look forward to watching more of your vlogs

  • @alaskancoppertop
    @alaskancoppertop 4 года назад

    Just found you twenty minutes ago and I'm loving your vlogs. And it's nice to see someone just as stubborn as me!!

  • @johnjkizer6399
    @johnjkizer6399 3 года назад

    Seems your country has much more accommodation for disabled people than here in the USA, we are just lucky to have wheelchair ramps on some corners and when we go to Amusement park not every ride is assessable, especially the good rides, I guess it’s always a liability issue, by the way I a love your amusement park videos. God

  • @elonmust8859
    @elonmust8859 8 месяцев назад

    I tried one of these when i started living on my own luckily enough i had an able bodied support worker with me to help. We both realised at the time how difficult it would be to do on my own so i use online shopping instead and just do small shops on my own.

  • @prettydisabled9060
    @prettydisabled9060 2 года назад

    This was quite informative, thanks! :)

  • @AndrewHaverson
    @AndrewHaverson 2 года назад

    I've never seen any of these before, interesting. I'm glad to get your take on using one too.

  • @samanthacoleman50
    @samanthacoleman50 4 года назад +1

    I like the basket on the knees approach. If I need more than I can manage in a basket, I wait till my husband is with me and he is the chief trolley pusher.
    I have to say I have found it so much easier and spoon saving to 'scan and pack'. I just grab the scanner in Tesco, Sainsbury and Asda now and put it in the flat bottom bag I put in the basket or on my lap. Freezer bags seem to sit on my lap/in the basket the best I think. I find so much energy is saved not putting it on the conveyor and in to the bag at the end.
    Thank you for these great shopping videos Gem x I have loved all three of them x

  • @Dungeonfreak
    @Dungeonfreak 4 года назад +1

    I went to a supermarket with a trolley that had a seat for adults to sit in, Ive only seen them online in America but it would definitely be useful for me as a non wheelchair using disabled person who struggles with fatigue

  • @rtcodes4618
    @rtcodes4618 4 года назад

    You do an amazing job and I love watching your videos! It is very, very relatable, as I am in a wheelchair too and I do many things similar to you! Keep it up! :)

  • @lonnyscott3922
    @lonnyscott3922 4 года назад +3

    In the U. S. they have a trolley that is attached to a motorized chair.

  • @kimberleyhosmer5997
    @kimberleyhosmer5997 4 года назад

    Not a wheelchair user per se, but use the motorized carts provided in stores. Biggest pet peeve is that the aisles and especially racks of clothes, or other items are often not arranged in accessible ways. Can’t tell you how many corners I’ve clipped trying to navigate. They should have to test the layouts with these in mind before setting them up.

  • @Gadget5point1
    @Gadget5point1 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your life with us, you have been a life-saver for me. I have been using a chair for about three years now. Being in the US, I have no access to these. Maybe someday I’ll be brave enough to share my solutions. Again, thank you!

  • @johnjkizer6399
    @johnjkizer6399 3 года назад

    So nice to always see you have that positive attitude towards everything, I know we have no choice but still it’s easier said than done, it’s req so much Love from God because it’s so easy to give up, I know this because I am a quadriplegic, I know is very difficult and it may even seem impossible at times but with Gods Love and the strength He gives us we can do this, we were made for this, your videos also encourages me it lets me know how amazing God is. Please keep up the amazing job and God Bless you and your Loving family.

  • @Marjolein339
    @Marjolein339 4 года назад

    I'm from The Netherlands. Some supermarkets have these special trolleys, but they are rare. I'm a fan of a basket or crate on my lap and if I really need a lot of groceries I also bring a backpack. In The Netherlands a lot of supermarkets offer a self-scanning system. Not like American supermarkets, where you scan all your items at the check-out counter. But a hand-held scan. So you scan your items as soon as you grab them from the shelves and you can put them straight into you bag and don't have to take them out again. Saves time and energy!

  • @lisemacleod9260
    @lisemacleod9260 Год назад

    We enjoyed your shopping video. Thanks. I came across it while researching an easier way to grocery shop while pushing my 219 lb husband in his wheelchair. The basket on his lap gets heavy, and so does the one over my arm. I would pull a regular cart behind me, but our store (Walmart in Aberdeen, Washington, USA) only has the big heavy ones and it's exhausting. (I'm70.) If they had the small lightweight easy-wheeling plastic carts that some other stores have (IGA) it would be easy. I'm looking for a lightweight but strong folding grocery cart or hand truck that I could put one of the store's hand-carry baskets on. When he was still able to safely walk that far, we enjoyed shopping. Now what's saved us is the curbside pickup Walmart started offering during the covid pandemic. Hope it continues.

  • @GardenNoviceFarm
    @GardenNoviceFarm 4 года назад

    At least your basket had those bars to snap onto your chair. I had to use one for the first time because I’m in recovery from a double fracture back. My husband pushed me in the wheelchair while I pushed the basket. There were no foot rests on the wheelchair so I had to put my feet on the baskets bars.

  • @mummyIzy
    @mummyIzy 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this. I was planning to try one of these, but I'm already exhausted after shopping with just bags hung behind me. Hearing how tiring it was for you has saved me a very embarrassing attempt to use it!

  • @EllenWilsonWriter
    @EllenWilsonWriter 4 года назад

    This is exactly why I subscribed to your channel! Of course, I've never seen one of these in the U.S., but I live in a rural area - and we might get them one day. In which case, I'd know how to use it. My body works very similar to yours and so, it would work pretty much the same for me. Maybe they've got them in NY, Chi-town, LA.... I love when you do things about how things actually work, like the Disney ones. I've never been and always just assumed it would be as bad as other theme parks where you can't actually do anything, but it's not, and that's good to know. PS: Yeah, I love it when they say get out of the chair and walk.... Right.

  • @oliviasteven1796
    @oliviasteven1796 4 года назад

    It was really weird watching a RUclips video at my local supermarket, great video!

  • @amber18550
    @amber18550 4 года назад +2

    when isles are crowded I leave my cart in the bigger areas out of the way and go down the isle. If you wanted to use it you could try leaving it to get items you want in smaller areas. Not sure if that is helpful- Im not in a wheelchair but I have vision issues which mess with my depth perception so navigating crowded isles can be tough.

  • @BriannA-zg3qc
    @BriannA-zg3qc 4 года назад +2

    I've never seen these in my area. Seems really useful if you need to pick up some larger/bulkier items that won't fit/balance in a basket. I usually have someone with me if I need to do a really big shop (or have them delivered which can be a godsend)... because spoons. It would be a nice option if you are at a store and realize you need/want something big.

  • @richarddavis4954
    @richarddavis4954 4 года назад

    Love it, just to make it a little harder will throw a few things in front of you, my dad uses a similar trolley with his walker. Great work as usual

  • @gigiososki5213
    @gigiososki5213 4 года назад

    I've never used one, but I shop in a different way to you. I put a rucksack on the back of my chair and use the scan and go things. Everything goes straight into the bag as I go, with the odd item sitting straight on my lap. No basket, no trolley, just pick them up, pay and leave.

  • @bexie1992
    @bexie1992 Год назад +2

    I'm getting my first wheelchair this month and I've been binge-watching your videos so that I know what to expect. Thank you for this. I shop at sainburys and their aisles are wider, so it might be easier.

    • @bexie1992
      @bexie1992 Год назад

      Update!
      Got my chair and I've been out so much 😁. The shopping cart was great. Though they do seem to be touch and go depending on where you go. Sainsbury's ones are good 👍. Morrison's 😬 not so good.

    • @Tinar55
      @Tinar55 11 месяцев назад

      Expect people to speak to you like they think you are mentally retarded , expect people to ignore you and avoid eye contact or even looking at you, expect people to move you out of their way, expect people to speak to you with a patronising voice that they wouldn't use if you were standing as if they think you are a baby. I hate being in a wheelchair it has been life changing and not for the better

    • @t4N9410oR
      @t4N9410oR 8 месяцев назад +1

      Having got my first wheelchair a month or so ago, I started looking for a useful info channel about wheelchair use, and found this one, and have been binge watching it since as well :)

    • @Tinar55
      @Tinar55 8 месяцев назад

      Wrll int you lucky

    • @bexie1992
      @bexie1992 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@Tinar55 why are you being rude? I've done nothing to deserve it. Most people would have been happy that the world was getting kinder. I'm sorry if these things happened to you, but don't shit on me just because times are changing for the better.

  • @pattykittenguru8296
    @pattykittenguru8296 4 года назад

    Ive used the normal shopping carts all the time . Its pretty easy to push your chair with one hand and steer with the hand on the cart

  • @AndiPandiBee
    @AndiPandiBee 4 года назад

    Tried out the shopping cart tonight. Worked surprisingly well. It definitely helped that my husband was there though. It left him free to get stuff where I couldn't get in and not leaving me awkwardly stuck with a trolley. I'll definitely stick to using my lap or a basket majority of the time though.

  • @caraevans2609
    @caraevans2609 3 года назад

    I’ve never had an issue shopping with a regular shopping cart but I like this option too.

  • @mototigg
    @mototigg 4 года назад +1

    My partner uses a chair and uses a regular trolley he pushes with one hand, and pushes his chair with the other. He said when he was newly disabled he did the basket in the lap and it just felt more cumbersome to him since it limited his reach. I think anything takes practice, and those trolleys probably just take some practice and getting used to.

  • @willyburger
    @willyburger Год назад

    We don't have any shopping carts like this in the us, at least that i've ever seen.

  • @punky19761
    @punky19761 4 года назад

    I don’t know if we have those in the U.S. if I’ve seen them, I probably just didn’t know what they were. But now that you showed me how to use it, if I ever see those, I might try it sometime. But using it for the first time is probably really awkward lol. 😱 Like you, Id probably just stick to the basket on the lap method. I love watching you shop, it’s so relatable!

  • @ceireclery4624
    @ceireclery4624 4 года назад

    Two sizes to choose from with your trolleys 😱🙌🏻 certainly easier with a basket 🧺🤪🥳

  • @amandasheehan5582
    @amandasheehan5582 4 года назад

    I use one of these trolleys when I have to do a bigger shop but I hate how wide they are. Also I had to get some padded protector guards for the bars at the front of my chair because the trolley was damaging my chair. I get how you can’t see over the top of the trolley as that’s one of my pet hates with it. If I have to reach for something I normally unhook the trolley and can just move my chair. When I saw you use a basket I tried it too and I found it a challenge at first balancing it but once I’d done it a few times I started to get the hang of it. I like your idea with the bags with a firm base to prop on your lap as I hadn’t thought of that. Keep up with the awesome videos x

  • @janetkellum
    @janetkellum 4 года назад

    OH! Why why why are there none of these bad boys in USA? (I’ve never seen them, anyway) total game changer! By the way, I am so grateful I discovered your channel! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experiences! (And now I’d have to really consider if I wanted to use precious spoons or not. Very limited supply).

  • @LilSassyGamer
    @LilSassyGamer 4 года назад

    I really wish they had these in the USA because I cannot get my shopping done alone without the help of others when they have their own lives. I may consider looking at a small shopping bag for my service dog to carry smaller items for such cases so yeah. Great video though!

  • @davesquibb4345
    @davesquibb4345 4 года назад

    I love your videos and your positive attitude, also I think it's great that they have these for people who can use them, however I could not use them with my power wheelchair there is nowhere to attach it and I absolutely do not have the strength to use a manual wheelchair. 😥

  • @deeferry6520
    @deeferry6520 3 года назад

    I watched this video because I was thinking of using a trolley which would enable me to shop on my own but I'm not so sure now. I have arthritis in my hands and would probably find the weight too much. Thank you for making this video, its been very helpful

  • @kristinab6135
    @kristinab6135 4 года назад

    Thanks for this! I have been unsure of these for awhile now and never used one now I might give it a try with my carers one day but probably not due to the poor visibility and width of it. Xxx

  • @penguiuny
    @penguiuny 4 года назад

    I live in the US and I just went a grocery store in the town I just moved to and saw these carts for the first time ever...it’s very rare but this ShopRite had them!

  • @PeBu34
    @PeBu34 4 года назад

    Hello,
    I am from Bavaria in Germany and up to now I have only seen these carts in one shop. I tried to use one but I prefer a regular cart. It's easier to push and more flexible as it is not attached to the wheelchair.
    Have a good time.
    Peter :)

  • @laurenragle5228
    @laurenragle5228 Год назад

    I've never even seen those shopping carts in the shops I've been to. Then again, I'm in the USA. However, your description of it getting heavier and harder to move is exactly how I feel with the regular shopping carts when I'm walking. I like to lean on them almost like a walker but after a while, it's just exhausting. I think, since I don't have a wheelchair yet, using the motorized shopping carts has been pretty nice for me. But then you do have the issue of getting the groceries to the car and putting the cart back still.

  • @Carballoca
    @Carballoca 4 года назад

    I just stumbled across your channel I’m here in the US in California. We have electric riding carts which are both a blessing and a curse. You have to shop early in the morning hopefully somebody has remembered to plug them in before the store closed or there dead and usless or your in the middle of the store and it dies. I’m not paralyzed but I do have walking issues due to my back. Theses are great for a mobile person that can transfer from a wheel chair to the riding ones I can walk so no problem there for me. There is nothing like the cart/trolley like you just used here. People have to use a regular cart/trolley to push along not being attached any where to the chair witch has to be extremely difficult if alone.

  • @sheilarough236
    @sheilarough236 Год назад

    This would be great to take my mom shopping. Usually she holds a basket on her lap, if we can find one, but we’re limited by her he amount/weight of the shopping due to her having neuropathy in her hands & being blind With this cart, I could hook the cart to her wheelchair and push both around the store

  • @RoseBeariess
    @RoseBeariess Год назад

    Shopping always uses sooooo many spoons. It amazes me how much that uses up

  • @CarlGrint
    @CarlGrint 4 года назад

    I never could get sorted with the wheelchair trolleys so just use the ‘standard’ small trolly, pushing the trolly with one hand and pushing my chair with the other, if you alternate hands you can get around fine 😀

  • @FolkertVeenstra
    @FolkertVeenstra 4 года назад

    I have used wheelchair trolleys in the past with my manual chair, which I like in that situation. These days I tend to use my power chair more, which gives in my case more independence and choose to use a basket instead.

  • @jkohler7876
    @jkohler7876 4 года назад

    Those are great carts. US does not have. How did you and hubby meet? Me and mine now have 50 years together and we still laugh a lot too. He was just diagnosed with 4 areas of spinal cord injury. Nontraumatic. C4 quad. 👍🏻

  • @belindabz
    @belindabz 4 года назад

    A bit OT, but if you want an umbrella that you can use, look for ones designed for use on beach chairs. By which I mean non-wheeled lounger-type chairs, not wheelchairs with giant tires, etc. They have a clamp on the bottom that fits armrests (or tubing, I would imagine) perfectly. I found mine at a discount shop called Five Below. Don't know if they have that in your neck of the woods, but I'm sure there's something similar.

  • @sarahemf
    @sarahemf 3 года назад

    So for me I haven’t used one I’m a new wheelchair user and it’s Christmas normal I would do basket lap but I’m think of trying thank you for your demonstration. And advice I’ve watched a few of your videos and I was able to figure out what I wanted with my chair

  • @timboxall8936
    @timboxall8936 4 года назад +1

    I use these from time to time and they've definitely got pros and cons. They do make you feel like you're driving a tank (particularly when loaded up), but the increased capacity is a blessing - particularly if you're single or have no carer (like me). They're that easy to unclip and reattach, I just take it off if I need something awkward on a shelf, then click it back on.
    BTW, I would have flown off the handle at the bloke shoving his trolley past you at the till. I give no quarter to inconsiderate ableds, lol!

  • @bananabuttons6637
    @bananabuttons6637 3 года назад

    Thanks for doing this as I was wondering how to use these for my Mum. I wish they would keep aisles clear and not put extra things on offer in the way. It’s like doing a top gear obstacle course sometimes. You need some driving gloves to save your thumbs 👍😀😎

  • @ingridlim2801
    @ingridlim2801 4 года назад

    Hi Gem, we have them in the Netherlands too. I tried it once...but I can’t get close enough to anything to pick it up. And it was to heavy for my shoulders. And I too use the spoontheory...so cost to many spoons.
    But I absolutely love your video’s! Just found then a couple of weeks ago. Been watching a lot of them. Very helpful! Thank you so much!

  • @fridab1952
    @fridab1952 4 года назад

    I never seen shopping cart like this.. I think this is a great option if you are buying many items and are not able or don’t want to have little basket on your lap..

  • @petravanrijk
    @petravanrijk 4 года назад

    We have had these carts at our local grocery for a couple of years now. I prefer them over be little trollies you have to pull behind you or a basked on your lap. Another benefit is that other shoppers are less likely to bump into you.

  • @helencolgan8580
    @helencolgan8580 Год назад

    I’ve only used a trolley with my wheelchair once and it was strange to say the least. One thing I would say, if you have an ample bosom it can be awkward…. Boobs get in the way and the space gets tight

  • @willyburger
    @willyburger 2 года назад +1

    I'd love to try these. In the US, when they have accessible shopping carts at all, they went for one-size-fits-all, as in motorized. They're huge and awkward and often broken or the battery is run down.

  • @Beingme111
    @Beingme111 4 года назад

    All grocery stores should have those.

  • @wheelie26
    @wheelie26 4 года назад

    I hate those trollies, it’s bad enough getting passed obstacles without a great big cart on the front. My casters are really big and I can’t reverse or else my casters get stuck so I have to drive all the way around the next aisle to come back.
    It does get so heavy, even with just the cart it’s a lot heavier but when it’s loaded it’s exhausting. I’ve used one once recently and won’t again until long enough to forget how awful it was. Plus I do have a big NHS chair!
    I also agree about the thumbs, they really hurt, it’s like wheeling on a pavement with a bad camber.
    Great vlog though Gem.

  • @cagedtigersteve
    @cagedtigersteve 4 года назад

    Some places you can get a shopper's assistant to push your cart, get items off shelves, and load your vehicle. They serve not only wheelchair people, but blind, little people, the elderly, and pregnant mothers.

  • @erinaustin2157
    @erinaustin2157 4 года назад

    I’m surprised many in the U.S. haven’t seen these from the comments here. I live in the Northeast and see them all the time. Trader Joe’s,Target,Walmart,I think Kohl’s too and I’m sure more. That feature to lock it to your chair so you have your full upper body too move is genius!
    I do live 45min outside NYC in a populated area, but its the suburbs. I don’t feel that’s the reason they are prevalent here. I wish they were everywhere for all. It’s worth calling corporate,for any store you frequent on a regular basis, to see if they can get some in,if you would like to use one 😉✌️👍

  • @WheelyHeidi
    @WheelyHeidi 3 года назад

    I am not able to balance the basket in my lap as my lap slopes down (if I have my bum lower it increases the pain) but what I do differently is leave my coat int eh car, only take in a small bag with I have in my pikkapocket. My shopping bag is a fold up one which I load as I scan the shopping on my way around. That way I don't get those vision issues you mention. You do get used to the width in the same way as you do when you change car. you learn quickly. I don't get too much at one time. If I need more and my husband isn't around I order click n collect or delivery. The game changer for me has been getting a smart drive. I can get a normal small trolley and use that to steer while tapping to start and stop. saves me so many spoons and pain. Pushing has trashed my shoulders .

  • @javierbarrucz7755
    @javierbarrucz7755 Год назад

    Wow 🤩 shopping 🛒 in a wheelchair ♿️ ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ 14:57

  • @renschuon4992
    @renschuon4992 4 года назад +1

    I wish this was an option in the states. While they aren’t perfect, they are a good option

  • @cutiepie2108
    @cutiepie2108 4 года назад

    I have hypermobility and fibro, I feel u hunny, ur doing great. PS I also work in Tesco in Wales uk

  • @ConnyNordlicht
    @ConnyNordlicht 4 года назад

    Dear,0now l've seen it twice: You can disconnect that relling basket so easy to go to the regal to grap your grocery. Then it gets quite well! I found them here in Germany at "Kaufland", yesss, l finally found them there! But l like more to put myerubber-band around a basket on my knees or put a chair - tableand make a hole in it - wide enough #or baskets. Then put a basket into the hole! It'rs fantastic going! Tadaaaaa! Or, sometimes l take 2 bands and put a normal shopping - car together with my wheelchair0or with a basket, if full, to the shopping-car until it's finished. Then basket into shopping-car and with that car to paying - station. Be blessed!

  • @linolium4814
    @linolium4814 4 года назад

    I have used a cart like that once.
    Normally I don't buy a lot of stuff so I'm fine with a basket or a bag. Also, not many stores here have wheelchair shopping carts (I live in Germany).
    That one time though I had to buy a lot. I have experienced some pros and cons.
    Pros:
    - I can transport a lot of stuff
    - my hands are empty, I don't have to take care of a bag or basket and pretend it from falling off my lap
    - easy to take off and on my wheelchair, I can put it off in the store, collect a couple of items, put them in the cart, put the cart on my wheelchair, move to the next aisle and do it all over again
    Cons:
    - H U G E
    - the one I used was very dirty and left scratches on my wheelchair
    - since it is so wide I didn't fit through the paycheck thing, other people had to take the empty cart and lift it up
    I think the maneuvering is something you get used to.
    I will use the cart in the future if I have to transport a lot.