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  2. The Best Portable Mobility Scooters You Can Buy - AOL

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    $799 from Amazon. Shop Now. Cruising range: Up to 15 miles Weight limit: 300 pounds. Maximum speed: 4.25 mph. Scooter weight: 78 pounds. Of all the portable mobility scooters in this roundup, the ...

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    It’s usually $4,000, but Prime members can get the SuperScooter for $2,699 today—that’s 33 percent off one of the heaviest-duty electric scooters on the market.

  4. The best mobility scooter for 2024, according to experts - AOL

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    Cost: $500 | Weight limit: 265 lbs. | Travel range or battery life: 12.4 miles | Weight of scooter: 90 lbs. | Folding design: Yes | Max speed: 3.7 mph Mobility scooters can cause a serious dent in ...

  5. Mobility scooter - Wikipedia

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    Two people using mobility scooters. A mobility scooter is an electric personal transporter used as mobility aid for people with physical impairment, mostly auxiliary to a powered wheelchair but configured like a motorscooter. When motorized they function as micromobility devices and are commonly referred to as a powered vehicle/scooter, or ...

  6. Ather 450 - Wikipedia

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    The Ather 450X is an electric scooter manufactured by Ather Energy in India. It was launched in Bengaluru in September 2018. [2] [3] It is powered by a 5.4 kW (7.2 BHP) Brushless DC electric motor, and a 3.7 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. The scooter can accelerate 0–40 km/h (0–25 mph) in 3.3 seconds.

  7. Motorized shopping cart - Wikipedia

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    While shopping cart theft has also been a costly matter for retailers, the higher cost of the motorized carts makes their theft a greater issue to the store, and thereby leads stores to establish policies prohibiting the carts from exiting stores, even though a disabled person may have the need to bring the cart all the way to their vehicle.