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Prolite Alluvium Lithium Scooter
Norwich, Norfolk
£1,000
- Posted
- 12 hours ago
Description
Alluvium prolite lithium scooter only a couple months old.has 5 year warranty, Cost £2000 new early May asking £1000 ovno.
The Alluvium is fitted with high performance lithium-ion batteries. We love lithium-ion batteries. For a start, they charge up to 25% quicker. The life cycle of the battery is up to 300% longer than a standard battery, too. And it’s 55% lighter, reducing the overall weight of your powerchair. Plus, with a range of 15 miles (24.3km), they help you spend less time charging and more time moving, day after day.Futureproof battery tech
The rapid charging time is more than welcome if you’re heading out in a hurry, the longer life cycle means you get more charges before replacement, and the lighter weight makes off-board charging more convenient. The battery slots in under the seat in an easy to get to place, and it’s fitted with a charging socket right on the battery itself. It’s airline-safe as well, so if you love to travel, you’ll love the Alluvium.
Built for your everyday
The Alluvium uses a remarkably simple push-pull folding frame, transforming the powerchair into a compact size for easy stowage. Ideal for hopping on and off public transport or sliding into a car boot, it also suits those who don’t want to deal with taking apart a bigger, heavier powerchair. The backrest’s push bar doubles as a handle when the Alluvium is folded, helpful for wheeling through busy train stations and airports
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