Zinc Formula E GZ3 500 W Adult Folding Electric Scooter

Argos £465.00 Go to Argos First seen in Feb 2024
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WARNING! IT IS ILLEGAL TO USE THIS VEHICLE ON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS (ROADS/PAVEMENTS): ONLY TO BE USED ON PRIVATE PROPERTY WITH THE OWNER'S CONSENT. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT CHARGING: ENSURE YOUR VEHICLE IS COOL BEFORE CHARGING AND USE THE MANUFACTURER'S CHARGER ONLY. UNPLUG THE CHARGER WHEN IT HAS FINISHED CHARGING. DO NOT STORE OR CHARGE THE VEHICLE IN A POSITION WHERE IT IS BLOCKING AN ESCAPE ROUTE, IF POSSIBLE IT SHOULD BE STORED IN A SHED OR GARAGE. NEVER LEAVE THE BATTERY CHARGING UNATTENDED OR WHEN OUT OR ASLEEP. Simply kick off and go with the Zinc Formula E GZ3 Folding Electric Scooter scooter to begin your journey! With a quick charge time of 4 hours, the Zinc Formula E GZ3 Folding Electric Scooter has a max distance of 30km and a motor power of 500 Watt. Comfort is at the heart of Zinc, which is why the Zinc Formula E GZ3 Folding Electric Scooter comes equipped with large 10 inch air blown tubeless tyres to make your journeys smoother and reduce bumpy rides. Easy-to-use one click folding mechanism for hassle free transport and storage allowing you to quickly adjust to your surroundings. 4-hour charge time. Three speed modes – 3.7, 11.2, 15.5mph. Easy-to-use rear drum brake (like the one on a bicycle) which brings you safely to a stop. Built in LED display so you can easily see the speed, speed mode and battery level with just a quick glance. Max distance of 18.6 miles. 2 wheels. Folds for storage. Anti-slip footplate. Easy grip handles. Rear footbrake. Size H120, W44cm. Weight 14.8kg. Maximum user weight: 100kg. Self-assembly. Batteries required: 1 x rechargeable (included). For ages 14 year and over. EAN: 5037970087538. WARNING(S):Not suitable for children under 3 years old. Only for domestic use. To be used under the direct supervision of an adult. Protective equipment (helmet) should be worn, not to be used in traffic. To prevent possible injury by entanglement remove this toy when the child starts trying to get up on its hands and knees into a crawling position.
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