ALDI Big Wheel Scooter
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Be careful getting electric shocks while using the scooter! – I began using this ALDI Scooter a couple of months ago. However, whilst using the scooter and everything I touch I get small electrical shocks on my fingers. Even if I press the metal stop lights to cross, I get a small shock around my fingers. I've tried to wear different clothing, different shoes, gloves and all of that, but I still keep… Read more
getting shocks. So, I think it must be from the scooter itself. The wheels and handle all have the rubber on them.
*I don't know why this is happening, can anybody please help me to stop the static? Thanks.
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absolutely zero brake grip if pavement bit wet (whereas Micro Scooter brand will have a textured metal plate just under the rear fender).
Available in grey with black wheel rims or black with red wheel rims. Handy commuter only. Adults can use it. Overall: recommended but as always follow the instructions (included).
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