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Skipton-based Fenetic Wellbeing recognised with Which? Best Buy award

Skipton-based Fenetic Wellbeing recognised with Which? Best Buy award

Yahoo17-07-2025
A Skipton-based mobility specialist has received a coveted Which? Best Buy award.
Fenetic Wellbeing won the award for its Nitro Sprint Rollator.
In the words of a spokesperson for Fenetic Wellbeing, the award "highlights the product's weight, adjustability, manoeuvrability, and ability to travel on unsteady terrain."
Which? Best Buy awards are made based on an assessment of value for money, customer satisfaction, and innovation.
Thomas Appelbee, co-founder of Fenetic Wellbeing, said: "We're incredibly proud to receive another Which? accreditation for our rollators and mobility walkers.
"It reflects our ongoing commitment to customer satisfaction and delivering reliable, affordable mobility solutions.
"Our customers are at the heart of everything we do, and it's fantastic to see that recognised nationally through this esteemed award.
"We're delighted to have achieved the highest accolade to support customers with their buying journey."
Caroline Beddington, a Sprint Rollator user, added: "I cannot recommend this rollator enough!
"It is a wonderful piece of lightweight equipment which allows me to easily manoeuvre, and to walk upright as normally as possible.
"It has given me my freedom back after my accident."
The company has received Which? Best Buy titles for several other products, including the Cullingworth Chair, which has been rated the Which? Best Rise and Recliner Chair in each of the last six years.
Other Which?-recognised products include the Westminster Chair (which was voted the Which? Best Value Chair in 2024), Sapphire Mobility Scooter, Envoy 4 Mobility Scooter, and the Atlas Chair.
Childhood friends Thomas Appelbee and Graeme Firth started Fenetic Wellbeing out of "a small attic in Keighley."
The company currently operates from a 30,000 square foot showroom in Skipton.
According to a spokesperson, Fenetic Wellbeing serves more than 500,000 customers across the UK.
More information is available at www.feneticwellbeing.com.
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