Sale from now till 15 August 2024!
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Rehab King Sale
Only from 1 Aug to 4 Aug 2017
Special prices – while stocks last!
Visit us at Blk 164 Bukit Merah Central #01-3643 Singapore 150164
RehabKing latest Wheelchair Range (SOMA & KARMA)
RehabKing is proud to announce our newest additions to our wheelchair range.
SOMA and KARMA are our latest wheelchairs specially designed to be strong, yet with a focus on ensuring portability, while ensuring safe transportation of their occupants. We know that style is important to consumers too and you would find that both Soma and Karma wheelchair range designs to be both modern and stylish.
It is the perfect choice. Check them out in our Wheelchairs page today.
P-Mate Promotion
Well, Ladies. Don’t travel without the Revolutionary ‘P-Mate’.
A pleasant shout out to a friendly customer from South Korea who bought 100 pieces of P-Mate for his wife & daughter. They travel frequently by car in their homeland & the P-Mate will definitely come in handy. He found Rehab King on the Internet & made it a point to get P-Mate during his business trip here. Good Father, Great Husband.
We are having a special promotion for the P-Mate, T&Cs apply, limited time only!
If you are not sure just what is the P-Mate, check out the awareness campaign below:
Our Beary-Good Promotion
Looks like Rehab King have a couple of special priced items lined up for you for the month of September! Check out our promotions and items below!
Rehab King Membership
Rehab King is launching a Privilege Card for Seniors (Age 50 to 115). It’s free! The Rehab King Privilege Card entitles you to our VSOP membership privileges and get discounts on selected goods, it includes discounts at the best life insurance policy, just click on the link for more information. Come on down to our shop and apply now!
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