My problem is having a heart condition that causes me chest pain whenever I exert myself - ie when I walk more than three car lengths, or lift anything of reasonable weight, by the way being 81 and already having seven coronary stents my Dr. describes me as being only half hearted! Great - it irritates me a lot, going to Hospital last week I took my Quingo Flyte mobility scooter in the car intending to use it to travel the lengthy distance between the hospital and the car park; (my Quartz e-folder stayed at home) - the Quingo Flyte weighs about 2cwt but it drives itself into or out of the car down purpose made ramps, assembling said ramps had me wrything in agony almost on the floor until a parked motorist came to my aid whereupon we managed to get the mobility scoot to the ground and me on its seat.
This hassle was the cause of me looking on the web for an alternative type of electric wheelchair, now visualise an electric scoot (sans pedals) that quickly folds to form a suitcase sized wheeled pull along trolley able to easily be put into a small car, on a train, bus and even a plane!
Powered by a 24v 12a lithium battery it has a level surface range of about 14 miles per charge, variable speed of between 4mph and 8mph, forward and reverse plus a considerable list of other amenities..... ingenious it certainly seems to be, and all for a price of £2199 vat exempt.
It appears to be suited to mobility transport but I’ve not found any reliable user recommendations, much less a Contact Us address!
Opinions or views appreciated. https://efoldi.co.uk/
My appologies if I have made an error quoting the link but do not know another way.
Jim
This hassle was the cause of me looking on the web for an alternative type of electric wheelchair, now visualise an electric scoot (sans pedals) that quickly folds to form a suitcase sized wheeled pull along trolley able to easily be put into a small car, on a train, bus and even a plane!
Powered by a 24v 12a lithium battery it has a level surface range of about 14 miles per charge, variable speed of between 4mph and 8mph, forward and reverse plus a considerable list of other amenities..... ingenious it certainly seems to be, and all for a price of £2199 vat exempt.
It appears to be suited to mobility transport but I’ve not found any reliable user recommendations, much less a Contact Us address!
Opinions or views appreciated. https://efoldi.co.uk/
My appologies if I have made an error quoting the link but do not know another way.
Jim
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