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The Angelay-Tian Mobility Scooter is a versatile and portable electric scooter designed for adults, the elderly, and disabled individuals. It features a three-step folding mechanism, dual baskets for ample storage, and a powerful dual-drive system that can handle steep inclines. With customizable battery options offering a range of up to 40 km, this scooter ensures safety and convenience for outdoor travel.
Brand | Angelay-Tian |
Model Number | Angelay-Tian |
Colour | Red |
Package Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 cm; 15 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 15 kg |
A**R
Small, quick and folds easily.
Good points .This scooter is small and comfortable.It fits through any doorway and is easy to roll around on, and takes up very little room when folded. It has 3 speeds, and a reverse, which comes in handy. The slow speed goes up to a slow walking pace. Great for shopping and indoors etc. The middle speed will go up to running pace. Great for outdoors etc. The top speed is very fast, and I wouldn't use it.The right handlebar is for going, with a twist grip. The left handlebar is for stopping, with a brake lever, and handbrake.The seat is very comfortable, but the back rest is tiny and useless.It fits in a small car (Audi TT), and is really easy to fold and unfold.It's great for travelling (if you are going abroad with it, go for the 10ah. They won't allow the bigger battery on the plane).With the bigger wheels at the front, it is quite stable and safe, and has suspension for a soft ride. As always with mobility scooters, sloping pavements are difficult, and dropped curbs should be taken straight on, not at an angle. It is much more stable than a 3 wheel scooter.The battery stays attached, under the foot plate, and charges in place. Once it is attached, you don't remove it. The charging point is down there too, on the battery controller box.It wasn't a deal breaker for me to charge onboard.It's easy to roll it to a plug socket, when folded, so takes up very little room.Bad points.It comes in 3 boxes. The main scooter, then the seat, light, charger and baskets, and lastly the battery. There are no instructions on assembly, so we tried to find some. In YouTube there are a few bits about the Comfygo MS 3000, which is pretty much the same scooter.The battery goes under the flat plate, that your feet rest on. You need to unscrew the 2 big screws and open it up, feed the lead out through the hole from the inside of the battery compartment, towards the back of the scooter, then pop the battery in the hole, and close it up again. Then unscrew the 4 screws on the smaller battery controller box (behind the battery box) find the lead that joins the battery, and connect them up, pop it into place, make sure all other connections are joined, then screw the controller box lid back into place.It is a fiddle to do, but once it is done, you don't need to worry about it again.The seat and light attached easily. Put the backrest in place, before you attach the seat, otherwise you have to take the seat off again, and re-do it.The turning circle is not the best, but it is very easy to reverse a little bit, or stop the scooter, put your feet in the floor, and adjust the position of the scooter.It is light for a scooter, but that doesn't mean it is isn't still going to be heavy for some people. Easy to roll around when folded, but heavy to pick up and put into a car, especially if you are ill or have a bad back.If you need a seat with a back, this isn't for you. You can't lean back. But you can lean forward and rest in the handlebars. There are a few examples of the these with seats too.Strictly speaking, it is not a legal mobility scooter in the UK. If you stick to the slow speed, and stay on pavements, and don't go on the roads, I can't see any reason why you would be questioned about it. It looks like a mobility scooter, but a bit more funky and fun.
M**D
Folding
How easy is it to fold down
A**R
Wow
Got mine yesterday easy to assemble and top quality materials but less than half the price of UK shops 100% satisfaction guaranteed
P**N
Easy to assemble.
Mine arrived a few days ago . The battery arrived ,separately a day later. Unfortunately there is nowhere to house the battery. It can be charged and connected to the scooter, however it has nowhere to go. Very disappointed.
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