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@britannia55
@britannia55 5 ай бұрын
My ms doesn’t like certain dropped curbs, I’m just learning but have been a couple of miles them and back.
@anni50ful
@anni50ful Жыл бұрын
I have just bought the luggie super, I've been traveling along not taking much notice of the battery, on mine you have a green,amber and red as soon as it hit the amber the scooter went half speed ,luckily I had my husband with me, I wasn't very happy with the operator when I phoned up I felt a bit stupid, I was trying to explain that I couldn't understand why Luggie had bothered to put an Amber battery light when the whole scooter is going to shut down that would make the red light redundant? Why bother with a red light when you wont make it to your car? Anyway I might phone back and try to speak to someone older than 12 ☺ I know what you mean about lips on steps B&M here where I live has a 50p lip, I love that tip, I face that step head on and go for it ,it bumps up no trouble you made me laugh when you said if it tips we look un-cool 😂 , anyway happy scootering ☺
@broniamacon7890
@broniamacon7890 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the tips really useful. My Luggie seems to be going at the same speed on tortoise 🐢 speed and hare speed. No idea why as I’ve used the speed control for several years without any problems. Any ideas please?
@bobjohnson2172
@bobjohnson2172 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Kaz !
@kazaccess
@kazaccess Жыл бұрын
No problem… Glad you found it useful
@richf4673
@richf4673 Жыл бұрын
Where did you get the car charger? Thank you
@kazaccess
@kazaccess Жыл бұрын
Depends on the vehicle… You might need an inverter or you might just need a plug that has normal UK 3 pin on one side and then the other plugs into the car. Both of which can be bought from Halfords. I think people refer to it as a laptop charger for the car… It’s used on people go on camping trips. I am actually going to do a video about getting into the car with the scooter and also going to cover charging in that video… Will let you know when it’s posted. The people who actually sell the Luggie… (Local Mobility), also sell the inverter
@richf4673
@richf4673 Жыл бұрын
@@kazaccess Thank you , but I am in US
@kazaccess
@kazaccess Жыл бұрын
@@richf4673 found this link on Amazon… Assume you will have similar products? Hope it helps. Odoga 300W Car Power Inverter 12V to 240V / 230V Converter, Dual USB 4.8A Charging Ports - Charge Your Laptop, iPad, iPhone, Tablet, Consoles & More - Durable and Powerful - Red Aluminum Body amzn.eu/d/dr4ZCgM
@juliawright0405
@juliawright0405 4 ай бұрын
I find the tortoise and hare speed are great. I use tortoise in shops and when I'm at a crossing, l stop, put it towards hare so l can go a bit faster to get onto the path quicker. The down side is that it's very heavy. Mine weighs 50lbs, so l can't get it out of my front door alone, so l am still housebound when my husband is at work.
@garymorris8547
@garymorris8547 Жыл бұрын
Great tips KAZ, I've just brought my first piggie on the strength of what you have said in past videos and I love it, cheers mate!
@kazaccess
@kazaccess Жыл бұрын
That’s great Gary! Glad you love it as well… Coincidentally, I’m actually picking up my new Luggie on Monday. It’ll be my third one in 11 years! Let us know if you notice anything that I’ve not.
@garymorris8547
@garymorris8547 2 жыл бұрын
I've just got my standard buggy and it was great hearing tips from someone who's had them for a while, big help, thanks KAZ.
@bonnielee8763
@bonnielee8763 2 жыл бұрын
Where you buy car charger?
@kazaccess
@kazaccess 2 жыл бұрын
Depends on the vehicle… You might need an inverter or you might just need a plug that has normal UK 3 pin on one side and then the other plugs into the car. Both of which can be bought from Halfords. I think people refer to it as a laptop charger for the car… It’s used on people go on camping trips. I am actually going to do a video about getting into the car with the scooter and also going to cover charging in that video… Will let you know when it’s posted.
@misscongeniality2964
@misscongeniality2964 3 жыл бұрын
Is the luggie scooter easy to get on and off of? I'm paralysed C4/5 Spinal Injury and a permanent manual wheelchair user.
@kazaccess
@kazaccess 3 жыл бұрын
I would say so… Because you can get the Luggie with arrests. As long as you have the upperbody strength and the ability to use hands to move the legs and transfer self… You should be fine. Not sure exactly… But I think you can get a test drive with them
@misscongeniality2964
@misscongeniality2964 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 💕
@calebnelson4905
@calebnelson4905 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video mate! My dad has MS and has been progressively becoming more sedentary and missing out on experiences because of his fatigue. After hearing you talk about your rationale before and after getting a scooter and just how similar it is to my fathers I think I'm going to try to get him to buy one. Keep up the great work, you've helped me tremendously today :)
@kazaccess
@kazaccess 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words Caleb and glad you found it useful. You’re doing the right thing in your approach. It’s a case of… when you start using it, you realise just how useful it is. Hope you make progress and your dad gets a chance to experience just how much of game changer the scooter is!
@larrycom
@larrycom 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent review!!! I learned so much.
@kazaccess
@kazaccess 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. That’s great Larry, glad you enjoyed it :)
@johnscott5892
@johnscott5892 3 жыл бұрын
Dear Kaz. My Mum’s scooter is cutting out dead when still on full charge. The charge indicator is fully in the green but after about 1/4 mile from start it cuts out and no reswitch or anything will restore power. I then must push it home and straight on to the charger which only takes a max of 20-30 minutes to restore full charge and the scooter is raring to go again but...only for another quarter mile. The battery is good and recently refurbished. Is there some type of auto cut out which may be faulty? Thanks
@kazaccess
@kazaccess 3 жыл бұрын
Hi John, thanks for the explanation. I’m not experienced that personally, but the consistency of what you’re explaining sounds like there should be a fix. I’ve recently had my scooter serviced and these guys know everything about them… Give them a call on 0800 012 4258. They’ve got a vast amount of knowledge and should be able to diagnose the fault and let you know how to fix it
@kazaccess
@kazaccess 3 жыл бұрын
Here is the only place that you can get the Luggie scooter in the UK: www.luggiescooters.com/
@kazaccess
@kazaccess 3 жыл бұрын
Here is the place in the UK that I mentioned in the video, that I got my first Luggie scooter from: localmobility.co.uk/
@kazaccess
@kazaccess 3 жыл бұрын
Here is the link to the place which is the only place you can get the Luggie in the UK. It's called Luggie Scooters: www.luggiescooters.com/
@cimontube
@cimontube 4 жыл бұрын
Hello Kaz and thanks for the videos, I've found them very helpful and informative. Could I ask what your experience is of using the Luggie up hills?
@kazaccess
@kazaccess 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks.. glad you found them useful. I've found it pretty resilient, but depends on the size of the hill :) But when going up hills, it's important to go straight and or risk tilting by going at an angle. I'd advise giving the hill a try, but if it's steeper than your average ramp/hill, make sure you have someone with you, just in case you decide to turn back and you need assistance turning back :)