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Newest Review: ... scooter? After hours and hours of research we decided on the Pride Celebrity X4 because of the following reasons: 1) It is ... more

 ... quite modern looking (for a mobility scooter). 2) It has simple auto-latching lock-up for easy assembly and disassembly (as the one who is assembling this is essential) 3) Deluxe seat (why not let her ride in style) 4) Easy to dismantle for storage and traveling (Palming her off on my siblings – Just joking!) I also found that the Celebrity X was very well priced. I looked around a lot to try and get the best deal: ** £745.00 – http://www.mobilityshopuk.com ** £749.00 – youreableshop.co.uk £748.00 - mobilityone.co.uk ...more

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Premium Review Mobility scooters: Great little scooter! (384 words)
by Amanda2114 - written on 22/05/07 (Useful, 388 readings)
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I have recently purchased the Pride Celebrity X 4-Wheel electric mobility scooter from http://www.mobilityshopuk.com and so thought I'd right a review on it - mainly about my research into buying this product and our experience so far with the scooter. Now before I get going I want to point out that I bought this scooter for my mother and not myself so I have asked her about her experience with the product and will pass that along at the end of the review. My research: Why did we choose this scooter? After hours and hours of research we decided on the Pride Celebrity X4 because of the following reasons: 1) It is quite modern ...

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Crowned Review “Batteries are Included” (1175 words)
by David J. Rogers - written on 17/03/02 (Very useful, 1699 readings)
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Now under the correct heading, thank you Simone. ========================================= After many years of restricted mobility I have given in and bought an electronic scooter to help me get out more. My accident, some 14yrs ago now, left me with a damaged spine, beyond repair, and degenerative (Getting worse) I spent some time in a wheelchair but vowed I would get out of it and not use one again, and did so after about a year. I had found that people in wheelchairs were ignored. People we knew well would ask my wife how I was doing, how the treatment was going and such like, and all the time I was there, in that darn wheelchair, almost, it ...

 
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